Summary/Abstract |
The essay discusses Russia’s mission in the contemporary world, as expressed
in the concept of the “Russian Idea.” Some Russian thinkers view the
country as a fortress defending itself (and the world) from alien—primarily
Western—civilizations. Others associate the “Russian Idea” with a bridge
connecting different nations and civilizations. The question of whether
Russia should be focused primarily on protecting national foundations and
geopolitical boundaries or propose an ambitious, transformative agenda has
important practical implications. The essay aims to draw attention to two
sides of the concept—the nationally defensive and the one related to the
dialogue of civilizations, possibly connecting them with each other.
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