• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Eurasian Integration and the Russian World : Regionalism as an Identitiary Enterprise
  • Enthält: Frontmatter
    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgements
    Foreword
    Introduction
    Chapter 1. Regionalism as a Russian Identity-Building Project
    Chapter 2. The Post-Soviet as Postmodern? Theorizing Identitary Discourses in Russia
    Chapter 3. The Language of Civilizations in Post-Soviet Russia
    Chapter 4. A “Russian Civilization”: Constructing Unity across Fragmentation
    Chapter 5. Cultural Regionalism as a Non-Western Model of Global Order
    Chapter 6. Toward a “Eurasian Union”? Economic Regionalism and Reconstitution of Russian Identity
    Chapter 7. Eurasian Regionalism and the European Union: New Uses for the Old Other
    Conclusion
    References
    Index
  • Beteiligte: Kazharski, Aliaksei [Verfasser:in]; Morozov, Viatcheslav [Mitwirkende:r]
  • Erschienen: Budapest; New York: Central European University Press, [2022]
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (230 p.)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 9789633862865
  • Schlagwörter: Geopolitics Russia (Federation) ; Regionalism Russia (Federation) ; Supranationalism Russia (Federation) ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General ; Foreign relations, Identity, Postcommunism, Regionalism, Russia, Territorial expansion, Ukraine
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  • Anmerkungen: In English
  • Beschreibung: This volume examines Russian discourses of regionalism as a source of identity construction practices for the country's political and intellectual establishment. The overall purpose of the monograph is to demonstrate that, contrary to some assumptions, the transition trajectory of post-Soviet Russia has not been towards a liberal democratic nation state that is set to emulate Western political and normative standards. Instead, its foreign policy discourses have been constructing Russia as a supranational community which transcends Russia's current legally established borders. The study undertakes a systematic and comprehensive survey of Russian official (authorities) and semi-official (establishment affiliated think tanks) discourse for a period of seven years between 2007 and 2013. This exercise demonstrates how Russia is being constructed as a supranational entity through its discourses of cultural and economic regionalism. These discourses associate closely with the political project of Eurasian economic integration and the "Russian world" and "Russian civilization" doctrines. Both ideologies, the geoeconomic and culturalist, have gained prominence in the post-Crimean environment. The analysis tracks down how these identitary concepts crystallized in Russia's foreign policies discourses beginning from Vladimir Putin's second term in power
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