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“Russophobia” in Official Russian Political Discourse
De Europa, Vol 2, No 2 (2019)
Neil Robinson
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Genesis and Features of Anglo-Saxon Russophobia: Geopolitical Dimension
Introduction. The relevance of the study is due to the modern activation of the phenomenon of Russophobia in Western countries and the associated need to study its origin and specifics, as well as to develop Russian mechanisms to counter this phenomenon.
Евгений Крыжко +1 more
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Russophobia as a Communicative Strategy
The paper discusses the issue of studying the RUSSOPHOBIA concept from the perspective of its role in modern communication. The aim of the research is to determine the specifics of the linguocultural content and cognitive features of the RUSSOPHOBIA concept in the modern media discourse.
Marina Ryabova
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Arctic Phobias, Social Fears of Russians, Russophobia
The purpose of this paper is to study the concepts and content of phobias in societies, to understand the differences between them, and to classify people’s fears. In their study, the authors use methods of the Humanities: philosophy, conflictology, historicism; data from sociological surveys of the population. The formation of fears in the life of any
Yu. F. Lukin
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Western Russophobia is a great ideological conception and integral part of Eurocentrism. Based on historical evidence the author identifies the foundation of Russophobia and discovers the process of the negative attitude forming towards Russia.
S. G. Kara-Murza
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Political falsification of history: problems of Anglo-Saxon "Interpretation"
The article examines the actual problem of falsification of political history and its "interpretations" by Anglo-Saxon authors. The authors demonstrate a comprehensive approach of a set of methods – from dialectics and gemeneutics to comparative studies ...
A. A. Vartumyan, M. Yu. Napalkin
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The article analyses the accounts most involved in initiating discussions about Russophobia in the Polish-language section of the Facebook social network in 2018 and in the period January-April 2022 ...
Kamil Baraniuk
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This study investigates the extent to which President Joe Biden's speech before the 77th session of the UN General Assembly reflects US foreign policy towards Russia and Ukraine.
Hilman Mahmud Akmal Ma'arif, Ali Maksum
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In recent years, Russophobia has reached its new historical heights, which makes us look at this phenomenon of political life as yet another aggravation of the collective West against Russia in the Cold War.
P. L. Karabuschenko
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