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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049006781
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (252 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783838263021
    Inhalt: A Witness Report from Behind the Scenes of Russian Politics I Is It Possible to Create Good Out of Evil? (Memories and Deliberations on the Last Soviet and First Post-Soviet Years)
    Sprache: Russisch
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049006897
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (138 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783838257976
    Inhalt: The hand-book contains the biographies of the 17 members of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Russian Federation who were appointed between 5th - 9th March 2004
    Sprache: Russisch
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049006787
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (320 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783838262116
    Inhalt: Vor etwa 300 Jahren "öffnete" Peter der Große "Russlands Fenster nach Europa" und erschütterte durch diese Umwälzung die bis dahin geltende russische Wertehierarchie. Moskau stellte von nun an nicht mehr den Hort des reinen Glaubens, das Abbild des Himmelreiches auf Erden, sondern lediglich ein unterentwickeltes Territorium dar, das erst zivilisiert werden musste. Das Land begab sich auf eine Aufholjagd, um den Rückstand gegenüber dem wirtschaftlich und technologisch davoneilenden Westen zu beseitigen.Der Versuch Peters des Großen, Russland an die europäische "Normalität" anzupassen, geriet in einen eklatanten Widerspruch zu dem im Lande tief verwurzelten Glauben an die Auserwähltheit der russischen Nation, der "heiligen Rus'". Und nicht zuletzt aufgrund dieses Glaubens ist es den Nachfolgern Peters niemals gelungen, Russland in ein "normales" europäisches Land zu verwandeln. Aber auch die Widersacher Peters des Großen waren nie imstande, die Folgen seines Werks ungeschehen zu machen. Nach dem petrinischen Verzicht auf den russischen "Sonderweg" hatte das Land die Chance erhalten, prägend an der Weiterentwicklung der europäischen Kultur in ihrer Gesamtheit mitzuwirken. Dessen ungeachtet wurde der europäische Charakter Russlands sowohl im Westen als auch in Russland selbst fortwährend in Frage gestellt. Dies insbesondere nach dem Sieg der bolschewistischen Revolution, die zu einer erneuten Trennung der beiden essentiell aufeinander angewiesenen Teile Europas führte. Die Beiträge des Bandes werden sich mit der Analyse dieser Diskurse wie auch mit den Ursachen und Folgen der bolschewistischen Umwälzung befassen, die Russlands "Fenster nach Europa", das Peter der Große geöffnet hatte, wieder schloss
    Sprache: Russisch
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049006920
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (254 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783838257211
    Inhalt: By the end of the 1990s, the general subject of nationalism in Russia became largely identical with the narrower theme of ethnic Russian nationalism. At the same time, within the latter phenomenon, there happened some significant changes as compared to the 1990s. Since the turn of the century, an increasingly stable ethno-xenophobic majority has been taking shape, and been courted by various members of the political class. Different kinds of party leaders and representatives of the government, from the minor bureaucrat up to the President, have started to actively use negative ethnic stereotypes and exploit xenophobic attitudes among the Russian population. In the radical nationalist movement, the Skinhead element has gained prominence. Concurrently, racist violence has increased spreading to the majority of Russia's regions. Moreover, the neo-Nazi youth movement, while remaining relatively independent and unorganized, has attracted the attention of ultra-right ideologists.
    Inhalt: Today, many established ultra-nationalist organizations are linked, in one way or another, to Nazi Skin-groups.In view of these developments, currently topical aspects of the rise of Russian nationalism are: the dynamics of public expressions of ethnic or/and religious xenophobia; the functioning of informal structures within the nationalist movement; the ways nationalists appeal to the population at large; and the reactions of the state and non-nationalist parts of civil society to these challenges.
    Inhalt: To one degree or another, these themes are the topics of the reports of Moscow's "Sova [Owl]" Information and Research Center collected in this Russian-language volume.Contents:Autumn 2004: An Explosion of Xenophobia in Russia - an Invention of the Media or Reality?; Winter 2004-2005: Antisemitism, Skinheads, et cetera; Spring 2005: Xenophobia in the Minds and on the Streets; Summer 2005: Skinheads Take no Holidays; Autumn 2005: Marching on Corpses; Winter 2005-2006: Racists Are Scared by neither the Cold, nor United Russia; Spring 2006: A Skinhead Promotional Campaign; Summer 2006: An "Anti-Extremist" Season - the Skinheads Attack and the State Duma Reacts; Autumn 2006: Under the Signs of Kondopoga; Winter 2006-2007: Maneuvers of the Ultra-Right - Explosions, Congresses and Trials
    Sprache: Russisch
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049006977
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (310 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783838255255
    Inhalt: The citizens of the Baltic Republics (Latvians, Lithuanians, Estonians, Russians, Jews, Germans, the Poles, and the Finns), as well as many other nations of the former USSR experienced serious difficulties and extreme deprivation during communist rule. They suffered from compulsory deportation organized by the NKVD-KGB and the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs. One of those initiatives was the so-called "Spring operation" in 1948. Since the mid-1950s, these nations were gradually rehabilitated.The book contains documents and materials from the main archives of the Russian Federation, including the USSR NKVD-KGB and MVD-MGB secret archives. For many years, these documents had been filed under the sections "Top secret" and "Not subject to disclosure." Only recently did they become available for Russian historians
    Sprache: Russisch
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049006898
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (218 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783838257969
    Inhalt: The hand-book contains the biographies of the 15 highest officials of the Russian Federation as of May 2004
    Sprache: Russisch
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 7
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049006681
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (230 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783838268224
    Inhalt: The collective volume that provides an academic analysis of oil and gas export pipelines from the post-Soviet region, covering new pipeline projects and the exploitation of existing pipelines, as well as offering fresh theoretical perspectives on the interpretation of conflicting interests between producers, consumers and transit countries. The volume offers insights into the pipeline policies of different actors from various theoretical angles, including constructivism, liberal intergovernmentalism, geopolitical approaches, interdependence theory and securitization studies
    Sprache: Russisch
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  • 8
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049006899
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (350 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783838257952
    Inhalt: The Russian nationalist idea, considered a marginal tendency in the 1990s, has, during the last years, transformed into an official state and widely popular ideology. The Russian political spectrum is unified in its promotion of a discourse grounded in undisguised anti-Westernism as well as the paranoid view that national unity and authenticity are threatened by various external and internal enemies. The space of political representation has become increasingly covered by nationalism to the point that it is today regarded a "politically correct" attitude in Russia.
    Inhalt: Nationalist and, in some cases, crypto-fascist factions operate in all major political parties of Russia today.The government actively contributes to promoting this trend through introducing patriotic education at school, revitalizing anti-Americanism as a foreign policy doctrine, new national holidays and commemorations, a growing cult of the military, frequent references to Orthodoxy, utilizing ultra-nationalist groupings in its manipulation of public life through "political technology", and essentializing "ethnic rights" of the national subjects of the Federation. The media has come to play a crucial role in the dissemination of cryptic and, sometimes, manifestly nationalist ideas. The submission of most major mass media outlets to the authorities highlights the "fourth power's" status as a proponent of nationalist discourse in its own right.
    Inhalt: The media has been playing an increasing role in exacerbating xenophobic tensions within Russian society.This nationalist climate is not restricted to politics and journalism, but is also to be found in numerous sections of cultural and academic life. Thus, in Russia today, apart from various cases of para-science and alternative history, the notion that certain academic disciplines have the mission to justify "Russian specificity" is widespread among scholars, as are approaches, defined as "civilizationist," that systematize national stereotypes.
    Sprache: Russisch
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049006987
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (290 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783838254876
    Inhalt: This monograph is devoted to 'Mother Russia' as a principal concept of Russian nationalism. The volume demonstrates the role of the mythology of 'Mother Russia' in inventing and reinventing Russianness, in producing Ours and Theirs, in constructing external and internal Enemies, in legitimating and delegitimating power within the political system of Russia. Chapter I 'Nationalism, Gender, and War: A Methodological Framework' starts with definitions of the study's key terms - gender, nationalism, identity, and discourse. Interpreting gender as a referential, context-dependent and heterogeneous phenomenon as well as showing its implication in power relations, the author demonstrates that all principal concepts of nationalism as a discursive formation intersect with gender discourse.
    Inhalt: This, on the one hand, comes about through the role of nationalism in the formation of gender order during Modernity, and, on the other hand, through the potential of gender to serve as an effective marker facilitating the process of inclusion and exclusion in the making of collective identity. The author argues that gender discourse serves as a weapon of war, playing an important role in national mobilization, as well as in the assertion of supremacy in war, both militarily and morally. The aim of Chapter II '"Mother Russia" Through the Lenses of Postcolonial Studies' is a general explanation of the symbol. 'Mother Russia' is rooted in a myth-symbol complex of Russian culture. At the same time, it has also been developed under the influence of the discourse on Modernity that has divided the world into 'the West and the Rest'. In Western culture, 'Mother Russia' serves as a 'symbolic border-guard' between a 'masculine' West and 'feminine' Russia.
    Inhalt: 'Mother Russia' keeps functioning as a factor of the identity of the West in the post-Cold War era. Contemporary Western mass media actively exploits this symbol to mark a border of the West and to designate Russia as irrational, archaic, chaotic, mysterious, unpredictable, and passive.In Russian culture, the development of 'Mother Russia' is, to a considerable extent, a reaction to these practices of her 'othering' within Western discourse. The idea of the femininity of Russia is accepted, first of all, in the 'messianic' discourse, which treats Russia as the savior of the West and of all humankind. The author shows that some other non-Western cultures use the similar 'authofeminization' accompanied by a representation of the Western civilization as extremely masculine, 'dangerous masculine'. The symbol is exploited in the politics of identity of Russian nationalism to provide unity for the Russian nation.
    Sprache: Russisch
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 10
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049006966
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (246 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783838255699
    Inhalt: This book represents a collection of the results of four empirical studies of ethnic and religious hate speech in Russia in 2001-2004. Several Russian non-governmental organizations took part in the project. The major part of the research was done by Alexander Verkhovsky and Galina Kozhevnikova (Sova Center). Further contributions were made by Tatyana Lokshina and Sergey Lukashevsky (formerly, Moscow Helsinki Group; now Demos Center) and Ksenya Izotova and Valeriya Akhmetyeva (Sova Center).The contributions analyze and compare with each other dynamics of the development of hate speech according to such parameters as groups that are the objects of intolerance, permutations of hate speech, types of people who voice intolerant views, etc. These phenomena were studied in politically relatively calm periods as well as in times of raising intolerance after the terrorist acts in Moscow 2002 and Beslan in 2004. Special research was devoted to hate speech during the federal electoral campaigns of late 2003 - early 2004. This allows the authors to make some conclusions about the dependence of hate speech on events such as the above
    Sprache: Russisch
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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