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Putinism – Post-Soviet Russian Regime Ideology: BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies

Autor Mikhail Suslov
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A key question for the contemporary world: What is Putin’s ideology? This book analyses this ideology, which it terms “Putinism”. It examines a range of factors that feed into the ideology – conservative thought in Russia from the nineteenth century onwards, Russian and Soviet history and their memorialisation, Russian Orthodox religion and its political connections, a focus on traditional values, and Russia’s sense of itself as a unique civilisation, different from the West and due a special, respected place in the world. The book highlights that although the resulting ideology lacks coherence and universalism comparable to that of Soviet-era Marxism-Leninism, it is nevertheless effective in aligning the population to the regime and is flexible and applicable in different circumstances. And that therefore it is not attached to Putin as a person, is likely to outlive him, and is potentially appealing elsewhere in the world outside Russia, especially to countries that feel belittled by the West and let down by the West’s failure to resolve problems of global injustice and inequality.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032153889
ISBN-10: 1032153881
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: 1 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic

Notă biografică

Mikhail Suslov is Associate Professor in the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Cuprins

1 Introduction: Understanding Putinism
Studying Putinism as an Ideology
What Is Putinisms Ideological Identity?
What Is the Meaning of Putinism?
Is There Popular Demand for Putinism?
2 Political Thinkers of the Past in the Service of Putinism
Slavophiles
Anti-mimetism in the Teaching of Slavophiles
Populism in the Ideology of Slavophiles
Ivan Ilin in Contemporary Russian Regime Ideology
Il’in in Ideological Debates Today
Il’in’s Worldview and the Regime Ideology
Aleksandr Zinovev
Zinov’ev’s Social Theory
Anti-Westernism and the “Philosophy of War”
3 Conservatism: Brief Engagement and Transformation of the Doctrine
Debates on Ideology in Post-Soviet Russia
Conservative Ideology in the 1990s
Merging Academic Studies of Conservatism and Politics
URP and the Regime Ideology in the 2000s
Turn Away from Conservatism: After 2011/12
4 Ideological Forms of National Iterations
Russian Nationalism or Nationalistic Discourses?
Civilisationism
Ideology of the Russian World
Diaspora as a Political Problem: Dealing with “Compatriots”
Conceptualisation of Diaspora Before 2014: The Russian World Project
Pan-Slavism
5 Geo-political Ideologies
Greater Eurasia: Large and Central
“Large space” Thinking and Eurasian Projects
Greater Eurasia: Re-centring Russia
Isolationism in Geo-political Thinking
Geo-political Justice
6 Religious Aspects of Putinism
Ideology of the Russian Orthodox Church
The Theory of “Basic Values”
Justice and Orthodoxy
Geo-political Dimension of the “Basic Values”
Historical Unity and the ROC
Russia – My History Exhibition
Messianism
Low-cost Messianism in Putin’s Russia
Discussions on Messianism: 1990s–mid-2000s
Messianism: Expansionist to Isolationist
Mainstream Messianic Politics: Mid-2000s to the Present
7 Conclusion

Recenzii

“With this book, Mikhail Suslov joins the swollen ranks of Russia-watchers who for nearly two decades have endeavoured to identify and describe that most slippery of subjects, namely Putinism as an ideology. Suslov however takes a novel approach. Avoiding an overly exclusive focus on the persona of Putin himself, the author rather directs his attention to a number of more general contemporary perspectives in Russia—conservatism, nationalism, geo-politics, and religion—and shows how a Putinist ideology takes shape through its complex intersections with each of these. A historian of ideas rather than a political scientist, Suslov brings an unusual skill-set to his analysis, and he offers a series of compelling insights into the contemporary relevance of debates about Russian politics and identity that date back to the nineteenth century. Putinism – Post-Soviet Russian Regime Ideology is not only a work of impressive erudition and originality: it is precisely what is needed today to help us more fully comprehend the destructive ideological energies that drive Putin’s politics, both within Russia and beyond.”
Mark Bassin, Research Professor, Södertörn University and Research Director, Institute for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden
Putinism – Post-Soviet Russian Regime Ideology offers the first comprehensive assessment of Putinism as an ideology. In this long-awaited analysis, Mikhail Suslov proposes a nuanced and in-depth exploration of the different conceptual, historical, and institutional layers of constitutive Putinist ideology that brings precious insights to both scholars and policy experts.”
Marlene Laruelle, Director, Illiberalism Studies Program and Director, Russia Program, The George Washington University, Washington, USA
“Suslov’s monograph will become the standard work on the emerging ideology of Putinism. The book is a brilliant exposition of the different strands of political thought that have contributed to contemporary Putinism. Suslov's deep scholarship makes a convincing case that Putinism is a genuine ideology, which might even outlive Putin himself.”
David Lewis, Professor of Politics, University of Exeter, UK

Descriere

What is Putin’s ideology? is a key question for the contemporary world. This book analyses this ideology, which it terms “Putinism”.