After collapse and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia faced typical problems of state-building and nation-building. Nations are assumed as political communities of Modernity. They are constructed in the process of nation-building and are based on nationalism, defined as worldview which perceives social reality through the prism of dividing the world into nations-states. Nation-building is a discursive process where state’s activities predefine the type of nationalism being rooted. Using as a starting point ‘civic versus ethnic nationalism’ dichotomy, the article develops a transformed version of this typology, which is based on two dimensions: model of national membership (openness/closeness) and model of interac...
At a time when national identities may be seen as under threat from globalisation, transnationalism ...
There are a lot of theoretical models explaining the outburst of nationalism in the post-Soviet spac...
Nationalism is an ism rarely used as self-description. This article suggests that nationalist discou...
AbstractAfter collapse and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia faced typi...
AbstractAfter collapse and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia faced typi...
Russia’s post-1991 nation-building project has been torn between competing interpretations of nation...
In 1991 after the official breakdown of the Soviet Union, Russian political elite had to search for ...
This thesis examines the development of Russian nationalism under Gorbachev, with special reference ...
This article examines the relationship between ethnicity and nationality in forming the national ide...
Russian nationalism at the beginning of the 21st century, although partially rooted in an older trad...
Based on over 100 interviews in European Russia, this paper sheds light on the bottom-up dynamics of...
DILEMMA OF DOMINANCE - NATION AND EMPIRE IN RUSSIAN NATIONALIST IDEOLOGY This work is a study of the...
With the sole exception of Russia, all successor states of the Soviet Union have been proclaimed as...
Russian nationalism at the beginning of the 21st century, although partially rooted in an older trad...
A shared sense of identity within a state is a stabilising structure allowing a focus for citizens t...
At a time when national identities may be seen as under threat from globalisation, transnationalism ...
There are a lot of theoretical models explaining the outburst of nationalism in the post-Soviet spac...
Nationalism is an ism rarely used as self-description. This article suggests that nationalist discou...
AbstractAfter collapse and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia faced typi...
AbstractAfter collapse and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia faced typi...
Russia’s post-1991 nation-building project has been torn between competing interpretations of nation...
In 1991 after the official breakdown of the Soviet Union, Russian political elite had to search for ...
This thesis examines the development of Russian nationalism under Gorbachev, with special reference ...
This article examines the relationship between ethnicity and nationality in forming the national ide...
Russian nationalism at the beginning of the 21st century, although partially rooted in an older trad...
Based on over 100 interviews in European Russia, this paper sheds light on the bottom-up dynamics of...
DILEMMA OF DOMINANCE - NATION AND EMPIRE IN RUSSIAN NATIONALIST IDEOLOGY This work is a study of the...
With the sole exception of Russia, all successor states of the Soviet Union have been proclaimed as...
Russian nationalism at the beginning of the 21st century, although partially rooted in an older trad...
A shared sense of identity within a state is a stabilising structure allowing a focus for citizens t...
At a time when national identities may be seen as under threat from globalisation, transnationalism ...
There are a lot of theoretical models explaining the outburst of nationalism in the post-Soviet spac...
Nationalism is an ism rarely used as self-description. This article suggests that nationalist discou...