The extreme nationalist threat in Russia [electronic resource] : the growing influence of Western rightist ideas / Thomas Parland.
In post-totalitarian Russia, the ideological climate has been gravitating more and moretowards right-wing conservative values coloured by Russian nationalism. Taken as awhole, the more or less rightist attitudes in society include both moderate and pragmaticviews as well as ideas of extreme national...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
RoutledgeCurzon,
2005.
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Series: | RoutledgeCurzon contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series ;
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Summary: | In post-totalitarian Russia, the ideological climate has been gravitating more and moretowards right-wing conservative values coloured by Russian nationalism. Taken as awhole, the more or less rightist attitudes in society include both moderate and pragmaticviews as well as ideas of extreme nationalism. The latter include fascism and nationalsocialism. In late 1996, Grigorii Yavlinsky1 concluded that 'a major opportunity wasemerging for the spread of national socialism in Russia' (Parland 1997, 12). |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (x, 240 pages). |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 222-229) and indexes. |
ISBN: | 0203480228 9780203480229 9780415341110 0415341116 |