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Identities and politics during the Putin presidency : the discursive foundations of Russia's stability /

How could an undemocratic regime manage to stabilise Russia? What is Putin's success formula? What are the symbolic and discursive underpinnings of Russia's new stability? Many outside observers of Russia regarded the authoritarian tendencies during the Putin presidency as a retreat from,...

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Други автори: Casula, Philipp., Perovic, Jeronim., Mijnssen, Ivo.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Stuttgart : Ibidem-Verlag, 2009.
Серия: Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ; v. 92.
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=732198
Подобни документи: Print version:: Identities and politics during the Putin presidency
Съдържание:
  • About the Authors; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction; I Discourses in Russian Politics; Populism in Context; Dislocation in Context; Political and National Identity in Russia: Developments in Russian Political Thought in the 1990s; II Regime Type and National Identity; What Kind of Political Regime Does Russia Have?; The Specific Features and Future of Post-Soviet Transitions; Russian Political Discourse in the 1990s: Crisis of Identityand Conflicting Pluralism of Ideas; Russian "Sovereign Democracy": A Powerful Ideological Discourse in a Quasi-Authoritarian Regime.
  • Varieties of Post-Communist Nationalisms in Eastern EuropeRussian Nationalism and Xenophobia; III Sovereign Democracy and its Competitors; Sovereign Democracy as a Discourse of RussianIdentity; Sovereignty and Democracy in Contemporary Russia: A Modern Subject Faces the Post-Modern World; Ordering Chaos: Russian Neo-Fascist Articulation; IV Symbols and the Past; The Symbolic Politics of the Putin Administration; An Old Myth for a New Society; Russia in Plural: (Re)Constructing Otherness, (De)Constructing Power.
  • Rethinking Identification With the Hegemonic Discourse of a "Strong Russia" Through Laclau and MouffeV Outside Perspectives; The View from Elsewhere: Western Mediation of Potential Sources of Russian Dislocation in the 1990s; "Europe" and "Russia" in Ukraine's Narratives on National Identity: Historical and Cultural Myths; Constructing or Deconstructing Democracy? The Geopolitical Context of Ukraine's Democratic Choice; Index.