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Russia's Central Asia Policy and the Role of Russian Nationalism

Russia's Central Asia Policy and the Role of Russian Nationalism
Author: Marlène Laruelle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2008
Genre: Asia, Central
ISBN: 9789185937165

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Issues concerning relations between Russia and Central Asia in the geostrategic and economic realms are well-known. Much has been said about the rapprochement between these countries, which has been very visible since 2000 and even more pronounced since 2005, as it undermines the power of influence the United States and Europe have in the region. But very little is known about the specific place that Central Asia occupies in Russian political and intellectual life. However, with the rise of nationalism and xenophobia in Russian society, a detailed analysis is warranted of the opinions held by the various nationalist currents in relation to Central Asia. For many years, a profound reordering of the Russian political scene has been underway: the so-called liberal currents have been marginalized, while the nationalist parties have enjoyed a rapid rise.


The Russian Policy Debate on Central Asia

The Russian Policy Debate on Central Asia
Author: Irina Donovna Zvi︠a︡gelʹskai︠a︡
Publisher: Chatham House (Formerly Riia)
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1995
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Russian policy towards the other countries of the former Soviet Union, among them the central Asian states, is in a state of flux. In the last few years the trend has been from isolationism (1991-2) through reluctant involvement (1992-4) towards reintegration. The paper analyzes the main strands of thinking and the principal players and interest groups shaping Russian policy towards central Asia and seeks to establish likely future directions.


Nationalism in Russia and Central Asian Republics

Nationalism in Russia and Central Asian Republics
Author: Shams-ud-din
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Contributed articles presented at two seminars held during 1996 and 1998.


When Empire Meets Nationalism

When Empire Meets Nationalism
Author: Didier Chaudet
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2016-02-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134762461

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This innovative study presents an in-depth political and sociological analysis of the internal power politics and imperial forms developed by the Russian neo-eurasianists and the neo-conservatives in the United States. It traces the growth of nationalism and the concept of 'Empire' in relation to the ideologies and foreign policy of both Russia and the USA. Beginning with a genealogy of the two movements, the authors present the intricacy of imperial rhetoric and nationalist ideologies in modern states compared with the distinctive definition of Empire as a politico-historical form. The extent to which these ideas have shaped the foreign policy of Russia and the USA is then related to events in Central Asia, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. The analysis of each case provides a better understanding of the imperial character of these foreign policies in relation to their nationalist foundations. The combination of political theory and geopolitics makes this cutting-edge research a must read to all interested in the evolving discourse surrounding Empire.


Russia and Nationalism in Central Asia

Russia and Nationalism in Central Asia
Author: Teresa Rakowska-Harmstone
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1970
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Russia and its Near Neighbours

Russia and its Near Neighbours
Author: M. Freire
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2012-05-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230390161

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Russia has recently re-emerged as the dominant political, economic and military actor in former Soviet nations. Kanet and Freire bring together a stellar cast of contributors to consider Russia's recent return as a major regional and international actor and its likely future policy toward its neighbours.


Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia

Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia
Author: Rajan Menon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1315501724

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This comprehensive exploration of the international environment examines not only traditional political-military concerns but also economic, ethnic, and environmental issues and the role of crime, terrorism, the drug trade, and migration in the security environment of Russia and its neighbours to the south. This approach takes account of both the internal and external aspects of security problems and their interplay. The participation of international authors facilitates the consideration of each problem from all relevant points of view.


Russia and Central Asia

Russia and Central Asia
Author: Lena Jonson
Publisher: Chatham House (Formerly Riia)
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This book assesses how far the development of bilateral and regional cooperation can guarantee Russia a role in the region's future. It focuses in particular on the compatibilities and conflicts between the political, security, and economic interests of Russia and the Central Asian states. A volume of the Central Asian and Caucasian Prospects Series (previously called Former Soviet South Papers)


Russian Eurasianism

Russian Eurasianism
Author: Marlène Laruelle
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-06-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781421405766

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Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia has been marginalized at the edge of a Western-dominated political and economic system. In recent years, however, leading Russian figures, including former president Vladimir Putin, have begun to stress a geopolitics that puts Russia at the center of a number of axes: European-Asian, Christian-Muslim-Buddhist, Mediterranean-Indian, Slavic-Turkic, and so on. This volume examines the political presuppositions and expanding intellectual impact of Eurasianism, a movement promoting an ideology of Russian-Asian greatness, which has begun to take hold throughout Russia, Kazakhstan, and Turkey. Eurasianism purports to tell Russians what is unalterably important about them and why it can only be expressed in an empire. Using a wide range of sources, Marlène Laruelle discusses the impact of the ideology of Eurasianism on geopolitics, interior policy, foreign policy, and culturalist philosophy.