Nationalism is featuring increasingly in Russian
society and in public discourse. Previously dominated by ‘imperial’
tendencies – pride in a large, strong and multi-ethnic state able to
project its influence abroad – Russian nationalism is now focusing more and
more on ethnic issues.
This new ethnonationalism comes in various guises – as
racism and xenophobia, but also as a new intellectual movement of ‘national
democracy’ that deliberately seeks to emulate conservative West European
nationalism. Western media often fail to grasp the important differences
between the various strands of Russian nationalism.
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