Russia Before and After Crimea: Nationalism and Identity, 2010 17

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Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 marked a watershed in post-Cold War European history and brought EastWest relations to a low. At the same time, by selling this fateful action in starkly nationalist language, the Putin regime achieved record-high popularity.
This book shows how, after the large-scale 20112013 anti-Putin demonstrations in major Russian cities and the parallel rise in xenophobia related to the Kremlin's perceived inability to deal with the influx of Central Asian labour migrants, the annexation of Crimea generated strong 'rallying around the nation' and 'rallying around the leader' effects.
The contributors to this collection go beyond the news headlines to focus on overlooked aspects of Russian society such as intellectual racism and growing xenophobia. These developments are contextualised with an overview of Russian nationalism: state-led, grassroots and the tensions between the two.

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£29.99  £28.49
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
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English
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Paperback
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9781474433891

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