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Russian Foreign Policy and National Identity
The European and Russian Far Right As Political Actors: Comparative Approach
Russia's Hostile Measures in Europe
10.1057/9780230282940.Pdf
Managed Nationalism: Contemporary Russian Nationalistic Movements
A Survey of Groups, Individuals, Strategies and Prospects the Russia Studies Centre at the Henry Jackson Society
Right-Wing Nationalism in Russia a By-Product of Electoral Competition Or a Political Agenda for the Future?
Xenophobia, Freedom of Conscience and Anti-Extremism in Russia in 2014
Inside and Around the Kremlin's Black Box
“Natsdem” the NEW WAVE of ANTI-PUTIN NATIONALISTS
The Anatomy of Russian Information Warfare the Crimean Operation, a Case Study
RUSSIAN NATIONALISTS FIGHT UKRAINIAN WAR Natalia
After Primakov the Evolving Context of Russian National Security Policy
Managed Nationalism
Democracy Derailed: Are Russian Intellectuals Responsible for the Ideological Rationale of Putinism?1
Russian Nationalism
Russia's Nationalists
Russia: Domestic Politics and Economy
Top View
RUSSIA EXECUTIVE SUMMARY the Russian Federation Has A
United States-Russian Relations, March Through November 1917: a Study of Misunderstanding
The End of Russian Radical Nationalism?1 Mikhail Sokolov
Nationalism for Export? the Domestic and Foreign Policy Implications of the New ‘Russian Idea’
Political Opposition in Russia in 2018: Composition, Challenges and Prospects
CERS Working Paper 2016 Laurence Desjardins Russian Racialisation
Xenophobia, Freedom of Conscience and Anti-Extremism in Russia in 2012
Russian Ethnic Boundaries and Nationalist Violence in the Russian Federation
Moscow's Competitive Strategy
1 Global Populisms and the International Diffusion Conference
The New Russian Nationalism ‘There Are Several Excellent Books on Russian National Identity, but This Collection Surpasses Them All
Kurginyan, Sergei Yervandovich (14 November 1949, Moscow) Kurginyan’S Views Can Be Described As Patriotic, Communist, and Marked by Conspiracy Theories
Doctoral Dissertation Russia's Nationalist-Patriotic Opposition
FROM GRAFFITI to GENOCIDE: WHY ARE THERE DIFFERENT FORMS of ETHNIC VIOLENCE? DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of T
Russia's New Authoritarianism
Neo-Fascism and the State: the Negotiation of National Identity in Modern Russia
The New Exile Strategy of Russian Nationalists
No More Marching: the Kremlin Suppresses Nationalist Movements