Culturally, Russia is, for its most important part, a European country. Politically, it is only partially European, and, psychologically, not European at all. Now, for the past eight years, its government has driven Russia away from Europe, from the European values and institutions. A quasi-Soviet regime has reappeared, as freedoms have been reduced. Contrary to stereotypes, the Russian population does appreciate freedom, but is not ready to pay very much for it. Furthermore, most of the opposition does not dare to be active, fearing that it would irritate the government. And the West is surprisingly tolerant for dictatorial and totalitarian regimes, and does not defend enough the principles it advocates.Podrabinek Alexandre. Liberté russe ...
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Lebed Alexandre, Lomidzé Svetlana. La Russie entre elle-même et l'Europe. In: Politique étrangère, n...
Lebed Alexandre, Lomidzé Svetlana. La Russie entre elle-même et l'Europe. In: Politique étrangère, n...
The Eastern European States are no longer in transition. Nevertheless, their legal culture reveals a...
Traits that some have regarded as distinctively Russian had appeared previously in Europe—sometimes ...
Culturally, Russia is, for its most important part, a European country. Politically, it is only part...
Russia, a European Country, by Rodric Braithwaite Russia is a European country by history, religion ...
Russia, a European Country, by Rodric Braithwaite Russia is a European country by history, religion ...
International audienceLa Russie n'a pas encore choisi sa voie. Elle a gagné en stabilité politique, ...
Russia : a Eurasian Hegemony ?, by Gerhard Simon The collapse of the Soviet Union and Communist ideo...
Russia : a Eurasian Hegemony ?, by Gerhard Simon The collapse of the Soviet Union and Communist ideo...
Laruelle Marlène. Politique et culture dans l’émigration russe : les débats entre l’eurasisme et ses...
Laruelle Marlène. Politique et culture dans l’émigration russe : les débats entre l’eurasisme et ses...
For many centuries Russia has been viewed, by Russians and foreigner alike, as something basically d...
Russia, NATO and the Future of Security in Europe, by Isabelle Façon Russia's intransigent position ...
Russia, NATO and the Future of Security in Europe, by Isabelle Façon Russia's intransigent position ...
Lebed Alexandre, Lomidzé Svetlana. La Russie entre elle-même et l'Europe. In: Politique étrangère, n...
Lebed Alexandre, Lomidzé Svetlana. La Russie entre elle-même et l'Europe. In: Politique étrangère, n...
The Eastern European States are no longer in transition. Nevertheless, their legal culture reveals a...
Traits that some have regarded as distinctively Russian had appeared previously in Europe—sometimes ...