After the fall : Russia in search of a new ideology / Walter Laqueur.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): In: World Affairs Vol 176 No 6, March/April 2014, pp.71-77 (55)Summary: Since the collapse of Communism Russia has apparently been looking for a new political basis to justify the state. This article identifies some ideas that are being discussed and suggests the state may be looking back to concepts from 19th century Czarist times ie. central authority, strong state and anti-westernism, but doubts whether these will be sufficient in the longer term.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Since the collapse of Communism Russia has apparently been looking for a new political basis to justify the state. This article identifies some ideas that are being discussed and suggests the state may be looking back to concepts from 19th century Czarist times ie. central authority, strong state and anti-westernism, but doubts whether these will be sufficient in the longer term.
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