A shared sense of identity within a state is a stabilising structure allowing a focus for citizens to rally around. As a multi-ethnic state, Russia has always been faced with the problem of how to imbue its citizens with a sense of identity that strengthens the state without causing dissent among the majority ethnic Russians or the many differenct minorities encapsulated within its territory. The choice between a civic based identity and an ethnically based national identity has faced the ruling apparatus for hundreds of years, and still poses a problem for both the people and the government of today's Russia
AbstractAfter collapse and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia faced typi...
This study focuses on comparing the identity formation processes between Ukraine and Russia. Drawing...
The article analyzes the conceptual foundations of identity politics, the main subject of which in ...
A shared sense of identity within a state is a stabilising structure allowing a focus for citizens t...
This article examines the relationship between ethnicity and nationality in forming the national ide...
Russia’s post-1991 nation-building project has been torn between competing interpretations of nation...
The article highlights the question of the national values, which can become the basis of the stabil...
Civic, rather than ethnic, definition of the nation is typically associated with Western liberal dem...
The authors offer their definition of national-state identity: a macro-political construct that proj...
There are a lot of theoretical models explaining the outburst of nationalism in the post-Soviet spac...
This study focuses on comparing the identity formation processes between Ukraine and Russia. Drawing...
After collapse and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia faced typical prob...
The “clever” technology for creation and applying a positive image of the region accompanied by the ...
The broadly-defined field of ethnic politics in today's Russia is characterised by a complex and fre...
In 1991 after the official breakdown of the Soviet Union, Russian political elite had to search for ...
AbstractAfter collapse and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia faced typi...
This study focuses on comparing the identity formation processes between Ukraine and Russia. Drawing...
The article analyzes the conceptual foundations of identity politics, the main subject of which in ...
A shared sense of identity within a state is a stabilising structure allowing a focus for citizens t...
This article examines the relationship between ethnicity and nationality in forming the national ide...
Russia’s post-1991 nation-building project has been torn between competing interpretations of nation...
The article highlights the question of the national values, which can become the basis of the stabil...
Civic, rather than ethnic, definition of the nation is typically associated with Western liberal dem...
The authors offer their definition of national-state identity: a macro-political construct that proj...
There are a lot of theoretical models explaining the outburst of nationalism in the post-Soviet spac...
This study focuses on comparing the identity formation processes between Ukraine and Russia. Drawing...
After collapse and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia faced typical prob...
The “clever” technology for creation and applying a positive image of the region accompanied by the ...
The broadly-defined field of ethnic politics in today's Russia is characterised by a complex and fre...
In 1991 after the official breakdown of the Soviet Union, Russian political elite had to search for ...
AbstractAfter collapse and subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia faced typi...
This study focuses on comparing the identity formation processes between Ukraine and Russia. Drawing...
The article analyzes the conceptual foundations of identity politics, the main subject of which in ...