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По ту сторону национального государства: неявное влияние националистических социальных движений на общественное мнение в Беларуси и Украине
Вестник общественного мнения. Данные. Анализ. Дискуссии. 2014. Т. 1-2. № 117. С. 115-123.
Research target:
Political Science, International Relations, and Public Administration
Sociology (including Demography and Anthropology
Priority areas:
sociology
Language:
Russian
Stuttgart : ibidem Verlag; Columbia University Press, 2019
This captivating volume brings together case studies drawn from four post-Soviet states—Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova. The collected papers illustrate how the events that started in 1985 and brought down the USSR six years later led to the rise of fifteen successor states, with their own historicized collective memories. The volume’s analyses juxtapose history textbooks ...
Added: April 20, 2020
Royce D. P., Вестник МГИМО Университета 2021 Vol. 14 No. 1 P. 48-93
Since their independence, Ukraine and Belarus have pursued relatively consistent but almost polar-opposite policies toward Russia. For the most part, the difference is explicable not as a product of differing material pressures and incentives (which do not, in fact, differ significantly), but as a consequence of differing popular and elite conceptions of Ukrainian and Belarusian national identities, ...
Added: November 4, 2023
Fabrykant M., Buhr R., Nations and Nationalism 2016 Vol. 22 No. 1 P. 103-122
Many modern European nations can trace their heritage back to one of the large multinational empires that once encompassed much of the European landscape, and nationalising elites often refer back to their place in these empires for the materials upon which their nation was purportedly built. In this article we examine some Belarusian nationalising elites ...
Added: December 29, 2015
Fabrykant M., Buhr R., Communist and Post-Communist Studies 2017
In this article the authors construct a theoretical model comprised of economic, political and national elements that demonstrate the preconditions needed for elite and mass support of neoliberal policies. Case studies examine these preconditions in Belarus, Lithuania, and Ukraine to determine those publics most likely to have positive views toward neoliberalism, while analysis of data ...
Added: April 6, 2016
Consequences of Schengen Visa Liberalisation for the Citizens of Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova
Korneev O., Weinar A., Makaryan S. et al., / European University Institute. Series Migration Policy Centre Research Report "RSC Research Reports". 2012. No. 1.
This report asks one overarching question: “What impact would liberalisation of the visa regime
produce on actual migratory movements between Ukraine and Moldova, and the EU?”. Therefore, we
are not interested in assessing the mobility of tourists, but rather of migrants who work in the EU. This
gives our study a specific perspective that looks at the Schengen ...
Added: August 15, 2022
Fabrykant M., Changing Societies and Personalities 2020 Vol. 4 No. 3 P. 275-284
The rtaicle is an editorial intriduction to the journal's special issue on nationalism ...
Added: December 21, 2020
L. : London School of Economics and Political Science, 2014
The recent crisis in Ukraine cast a spotlight on those countries located between Russia and the EU, a region that had long existed beneath the radar of international politics. Indeed, even its name remains indeterminate: the term 'post-Soviet' is too encompassing (it could also designate Estonia or Tajikistan) while the notion of 'Eastern Europe' has ...
Added: October 21, 2014
Astapenia R., Balkunets D., Minsk, L. : Ostrogorski Centre, 2016
Since the Russian-Ukrainian conflict began, the Kremlin has persistently tried to expand its control over Belarus, a process that has had quite the opposite effect as Belarusian government policy became more independent in 2014-2015.
There has always existed a paradox in the simultaneous contingence and estrangement in Belarusian-Russian relations.
Estrangement looks the stronger of the two today, ...
Added: August 1, 2016
L. : IB Tauris, 2018
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, nation building and identity construction in the post-socialist region have been the subject of extensive academic research. The majority of these studies have taken a 'top-down' approach – focusing on the variety of ways in which governments have sought to define the nascent nation states – and in ...
Added: April 15, 2018
Laurukhin A., Belarusian Yearbook (Беларусь) 2017 P. 152-159
The first year of the implementation of the State Program of Innovative Development for 2016–2020 was not very encouraging for Belarusian science. It announces a number of ambitious projects designed to upgrade the Belarusian economy and enhance its competitiveness globally. However, it does not provide for any significant changes in terms of implementation, and just ...
Added: February 13, 2018
Bristol : E-International Relation Publishing, 2017
Since the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the beginning of the war in Donbas, Eastern Europe has been facing a migration crisis. Several million Ukrainians are internally displaced or have fled the country and now face an uncertain future. At the same time, Western-imposed sanctions and the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union ...
Added: June 6, 2017
М. : Центр "Сова", 2014
Предлагаемый вниманию читателей сборник статей посвящен в первую очередь проявлениям этнорелигиозной ксенофобии - от уличного насилия до принятых в мейнстримных масс-медиа проявлений интолерантности - и различным аспектам современной динамики русского национализма - от политической эволюции некоторых групп до трансформации полуофициального дискурса. В сборник также включены статьи о трудностях правового противодействия ксенофобии. Две статьи о современном ...
Added: March 16, 2015
Sablin I., Korobeynikov A., AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 2016 Vol. 12 No. 2 P. 211-223
Despite the Stalinist myth, it was not the Bolsheviks but Indigenous intellectuals who introduced autonomy as a form of post-colonial settlement during the crisis and collapse of the Russian Empire to Siberia and Central Asia. Employing a comparative perspective, this article traces the development and implementation of two autonomous projects in Asian Russia. The Buryat-Mongol ...
Added: June 17, 2016
Balkunets D., ЭКО 2014 № 10
This paper analyzes Belarus energy system, relations between Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia in the framework of the Customs Union and the Common Economic Space. The consequences of the recent political crisis in Ukraine will inevitably lead to the review of the relations between the European Union and Russia. In these new conditions, the members of ...
Added: October 4, 2014
Fabrykant M., Magun V., Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity 2019 Vol. 47 No. 1 P. 20-37
The article examines a key attribute of Russian national identity—national pride—as it is reflected in mass consciousness. To trace the dynamics of multiple facets of national pride and related phenomena from 1996 to 2015, we use data from five surveys. The results demonstrate a substantial growth in Russian national pride in specific country achievements and ...
Added: January 29, 2019
Akopov S., Madrid : Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, 2009
Este volumen es fruto de los trabajos desarrollados, en primera instancia, con la celebración del congreso internacional, 'Nacionalismo y democracia', celebrado en Madrid durante los días 10 a 12 de septiembre de 2008. Se reproducen contribuciones que aportan reflexiones teóricas y análisis de casos con el propósito de incrementar el conocimiento respecto a la interacción ...
Added: March 15, 2013
Fabrykant M., Studia Politica 2020 Vol. 20 No. 2 P. 157-202
This article is dedicated to examining the changes in the political attitudes related to national populism in the European public opinion. The research hypothesis is that the “revival of nationalism” over the last years is due to the rise not in nationalist attitudes as such but in the strength of their intercorrelations with the political ...
Added: December 21, 2020
Fabrykant M., Общественные науки и современность 2016 № 1 С. 129-140
В статье приведен анализ современной динамики национализма как политической идеологии и феномена массового сознания. Отмечается, что вопреки ожиданиям теоретиков глобализация и модернизация не привели к постепенному исчезновению национализма. Обосновывается тезис о том, что за наблюдаемым в настоящее время обострением националистической проблематики в мировой повестке дня стоит не общий рост национализма, а его качественное изменение: из ...
Added: February 12, 2016
Yefanov A., Коммуникология 2018 Т. 6 № 3 С. 34-40
The article substantiates the phenomenon of media piarisation. The emphasis is on television and the Internet as multifunctional platforms for implementing PR technologies. There are two directions of media piarisation: political and ideological. It is emphasized, that two of these vectors do not exclude, but rather complement each other, having a number of common points ...
Added: September 17, 2018
Fabrykant M., Europe-Asia Studies 2019 Vol. 71 No. 1 P. 117-136
This essay examines the development of a form of Russian-speaking Belarusian national identity. While Belarus’s early post-Soviet nationalists relied upon Belarusian as the central pillar of national identity, this has been challenged by more ‘pragmatic’ nationalists using the ‘language of the people’, namely, Russian. Analysing history textbooks and popular history books that represent three key ...
Added: February 7, 2019
Fabrykant M., Ideology and Politics Journal 2013 Т. 2 № 4 С. 61-77
The article is dedicated to the new significance of the national issue as a challenge posed to the contemporary Russian liberalism. The purpose of the study is to transfer the clash of liberal and nationalist ideologies from mass media and blogs into the realm of academic conceptual analysis. In the first part of the article, ...
Added: April 6, 2014
В : Lohvinau, 2018
Belarusian Yearbook 2018 is a comprehensive analysis of the key developments in the main sectors of the state and society in 2017. The main processes underlying the political agenda in 2017 were the gradual withdrawal from recession amidst favorable terms of foreign trade, settlement of some discrepancies in the relationship with Russia, and conspicuous attempts of the Belarusian authorities to adapt ...
Added: February 15, 2019
Прозуменщиков М. Ю., Kildyushov O., Pugacheva M., Социологическое обозрение 2018 Т. 17 № 2 С. 173-194
Football has become much more than a simple game over the past hundred years. Football has become a factor in global policy, affecting not only the minds and souls of hundreds of millions of fans, but also the political, economic, and social aspects of modern life. This interview with M. Prozumshchikov, the leading researcher of Russian ...
Added: July 3, 2018
Fabrykant M., Changing Societies and Personalities 2019 Vol. 3 No. 2 P. 124-138
Most contemporary sociologists’ aversion towards nationalism
contrasts with the alleged nationalist views of one of the key
classics of sociology, Max Weber. The considerable accumulated
scholarship on the issue presents a unified belief that Weber was
indeed a nationalist yet varies considerably in the significance
attributed to the issue. Most authors entrench Weber’s nationalism
within biographical studies of Weber’s political views ...
Added: July 10, 2019