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RUSSIA AND THE WEST (4) answer(s).
 
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Challenging the “Nationalist” Moniker: Ukraine’s Narrative, Russia and the West / Shkandrij, Myroslav   Journal Article
Shkandrij, Myroslav Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This Rapid Communication asks why so much attention was paid to Ukrainian state- and nation-building as negative phenomena and so little to the jingoist nationalism in Russia in the lead-up to the invasion of Ukraine. The question has become all the more urgent after 24 February 2022. The war has confirmed the deep commitment of Ukraine’s citizens to their nation and state, and to a history that has been obscured by geopolitical grandstanding in Russia and by preconceived views of nationalism in the West.
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Post-American world, post-Ukrainian geopolitics: Russia's foreign policy narrative / Kramarenko, A   Journal Article
Kramarenko, A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract POLITICAL ANALYSTS in many countries, including America, have been discussing a post-American world for years now. The Ukrainian crisis and its impending end allow us to talk about a new kind of geopolitics, since extensive American involvement in this conflict by proxy might mean that the defeat of Kiev will become the defeat of the US/Anglo-Saxons, albeit indirectly - but that is the only possible form of defeat in the era of nuclear confrontation. After the defeat of Napoleon's France and Hitler's Germany, this is the last missing link in the chain of forceful showdowns between the West and Russia. This will bring a new normal to global and European politics ushered in by a period of nonconfrontation during which the Western elites will learn to accept the new reality. This will be complicated by their euphoria over "victory in the Cold War" and the illusion of a "unipolar world" that have shaped the current generation of Western politicians.
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ID:   180798


Russia and the West : Are Values the Problem? / Timofeev, Ivan N   Journal Article
Timofeev, Ivan N Journal Article
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Three geopolitical revolutions / Degoyev, V. ; Fradkova, V.   Journal Article
Degoyev, V. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THREE times in the "short" 20th century - in 1919, 1945, and 1991 - humanity had every reason to say: "The world will never again be like it was." However, no one knew what the world would be like.
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