National self-images and regional identities in Russia

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National self-images and regional identities in Russia

Bo Petersson

Ashgate, c2001

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Bibliography: p. 197-205

Includes index

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内容説明

This text looks at what being Russian means to a Russian politician, the country they live in and what they think it ought to be. It is a study of self-images in Russia, pertaining to the Russian state policy and the cognitive and affective strands regarding Russia's past, its friends and foes externally and internally, and Russia's role in the international arena, as well as key issues related to internal developments. This book attempts to assess to what extent a new sense of identity emerged in Russia during the decade after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. In this book Petersson argues that the development of a civic national identity, centered around belonging to the state and not an ethnic community, is the only viable option to prevent further disintegration and bring about stability and cohesion for the country.

目次

  • Points of departure
  • setting the scene
  • the past dimension
  • the external dimension
  • the external/internal dimension
  • the internal dimension
  • concluding remarks.

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