ID | 124357 |
Title Proper | Nationalism and Geopolitics: a case for Russia |
Other Title Information | will Russia follow Turkey's lead? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Remizov, Mikhail |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | One of the major problems facing both analysts and ideologues of nationalism is the paradoxical use of the term. On the one hand, nationalism is an odious and marginal phenomenon, not to mention a synonym for social deviation. A passage from Vladimir Putin's campaign platform "The 2012-2018 Program" provides a vivid example of this: "We will fight any attempts to use information space for the propaganda of cruelty, nationalism, pornography, drug abuse, smoking, and alcoholism." Many prime examples of political propaganda pale in the face of this refined logical order. |
`In' analytical Note | Russia in Global Affairs Vol.10, No.3; July-Sep 2012: p.90-108 |
Journal Source | Russia in Global Affairs Vol.10, No.3; July-Sep 2012: p.90-108 |
Key Words | Interethnic Relations ; Geopolitics ; Globalization ; Philosophy ; Nationalism ; Russia |