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The extreme nationalist threat in Russia : the growing influence of Western rightist ideas / Thomas Parland.

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Van Pelt Library DK510.763 .P368 2005
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Parland, Thomas.
Series:
RoutledgeCurzon contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series ; 3.
RoutledgeCurzon contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series ; 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Conservatism--Russia (Federation).
Conservatism.
Russia (Federation).
Nationalism--Russia (Federation).
Nationalism.
Russia (Federation)--Politics and government--1991-.
Politics and government.
Physical Description:
x, 240 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : RoutledgeCurzon, 2005.
Summary:
This book examines the nature of the extreme right in contemporary Russia, arguing in particular that, alongside a continuing tradition which emphasizes Russia's orthodox and traditional past, an increasingly important intellectual current is drawing on Western European neo-fascist ideas and adapting them to the Russian situation. This book examines this intellectual current within the context of increasing conservatism across Russia as a whole, showing how the new ideas have an impact right across the political spectrum, and assessing the threat posed by them and their proponents. This title available in eBook format. Click here for more information. Visit our eBookstore at: www.ebookstore.tandf.co.uk.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [222]-229) and indexes.
ISBN:
0415341116
OCLC:
55068049

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