This chapter looks at how Russian society reacted to the conflict in and with Ukraine. The main object of interest is popular views of the conflict and its context, and in particular the way these views are conditioned by nationalism and the national identity discourse. The mass support for the Kremlin cannot be explained as just a result of the official propaganda. It hardly creates any new meanings: rather, it feeds on the mass common sense. The way the ordinary Russians comprehend the conflict in and with Ukraine is fundamentally conditioned by nationalism, combined with the distrust of the West, but this nationalism is not necessarily xenophobic and aggressive. While the concept of Russia as a divided nation is key to the understan...
The article contains an analysis of the academic and popular political discourses concerning the Ukr...
In this chapter contemporary Russian nationalism is treated as sentiments of national identity diffu...
Many social scientists in the early 1990s predicted that Russian nationalism would cause ethnic conf...
From the Introduction. The Euromaidan revolution and the war in Donbas that followed it have brought...
The longstanding conflict in Ukraine has prompted more attention, discussion, and research into the ...
The article explores the Russia-Ukraine crisis of 2014 within the context of post-communist national...
This article focuses on the on-going war in a borderland between the European Union and Russia, the ...
Assessing the transformation of Russian nationalist discourse in the 21st century Russian nationalis...
On the Day of National Unity, celebrated in Russia every 4 November, members of nationalist movement...
The Ukrainian crisis that has led to an enormous polarization in international relations, creates a ...
The article examines the historical prerequisites for the formation of the ideology of Ukrainian nat...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the coercive and legitimate forms of power in Ukraine. It describes the ...
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, attempts at nation-building in newly independ...
The annexation of Crimea and Russia’s military action in the Donbas in 2014 have revealed a major po...
This article examines the process of national identity and pride building among the Ukrainian popula...
The article contains an analysis of the academic and popular political discourses concerning the Ukr...
In this chapter contemporary Russian nationalism is treated as sentiments of national identity diffu...
Many social scientists in the early 1990s predicted that Russian nationalism would cause ethnic conf...
From the Introduction. The Euromaidan revolution and the war in Donbas that followed it have brought...
The longstanding conflict in Ukraine has prompted more attention, discussion, and research into the ...
The article explores the Russia-Ukraine crisis of 2014 within the context of post-communist national...
This article focuses on the on-going war in a borderland between the European Union and Russia, the ...
Assessing the transformation of Russian nationalist discourse in the 21st century Russian nationalis...
On the Day of National Unity, celebrated in Russia every 4 November, members of nationalist movement...
The Ukrainian crisis that has led to an enormous polarization in international relations, creates a ...
The article examines the historical prerequisites for the formation of the ideology of Ukrainian nat...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the coercive and legitimate forms of power in Ukraine. It describes the ...
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, attempts at nation-building in newly independ...
The annexation of Crimea and Russia’s military action in the Donbas in 2014 have revealed a major po...
This article examines the process of national identity and pride building among the Ukrainian popula...
The article contains an analysis of the academic and popular political discourses concerning the Ukr...
In this chapter contemporary Russian nationalism is treated as sentiments of national identity diffu...
Many social scientists in the early 1990s predicted that Russian nationalism would cause ethnic conf...