The Politics of Eurasianism : Identity, Popular Culture and Russia's Foreign Policy
by Mark Bassin 2020-07-22 20:26:29
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In the course of Vladimir Putin''s third presidential term, many of the doctrines and ideas associated with Eurasianism have moved to the center of public political discourses in Russia. Eurasianism, both Russian and non-Russian, is politically activ... Read more
In the course of Vladimir Putin''s third presidential term, many of the doctrines and ideas associated with Eurasianism have moved to the center of public political discourses in Russia. Eurasianism, both Russian and non-Russian, is politically active -influential and contested- in debates about identity, popular culture or foreign policy narratives.Deploying a variety of theoretical frameworks and perspectives, the essays in this volume work together to shed light on both Eurasianism''s plasticity and contemporary weight, and examine how its tropes and discourses are appropriated, interpreted, modulated and deployed politically, by national groups, oppositional forces (left or right), prominent intellectuals, artists, and last but not least, government elites. In doing so, this collection addresses essential themes and questions currently shaping the Post-Soviet world and beyond. Less
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  • 9x6.1x1.3inches
  • 384
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • January 1, 2017
  • 9781786601612
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