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Against Russophobia

World Policy Journal, 2001
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“Russophobia”: Term and Meanings*

Almanac “Essays on Conservatism”, 2023
One of the main threats to social harmony in modern Russia is Russophobia. In order to resist it, one should clearly understand what Russophobia is, what its origins are, and what the meaning of the Russophobic policy of foreign countries is. The article considers various options of presenting Russophobia in political science discourse, showing the ...
Vladimir Gutorov, Aleksandr Shirinyants
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Russophobia in the context of social stigma

Obshchestvennye nauki i sovremennost, 2023
On the part of the West russophobia in current conditions is becoming the main ideological vector in relation to everything Russian and to Russia as a whole. Affiliation to Russian culture and civilization nowadays serves as basis for consistent stigmatization, which has a destructive effect on Western mass consciousness. Russophobia as an extreme form
Aleksey E. Turkuletc   +1 more
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Russophobia in DotA 2

International Review of Pragmatics, 2018
Online gaming has been a fascinating field of study for the last ten years, especially in the field of socialization (Kolo & Baur, 2004) or even language use and language learning (Thorne, Black & Sykes, 2009). It has become clear that gamers are able to perform processes of identification in completely new ways in these particular contexts ...
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Beyond Russophobia

Cooperation and Conflict, 2011
The article offers a practice-based analysis of Finland’s relationships with Russia. It works on the basis of ideas that have been presented in conjunction with the so-called practice and pragmatist turns in international relations. After identifying three key schools of thought in previous research on Finnish–Russian relations – primordialist ...
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Russophobia: the story of a chimera

2021
This paper presents the history of the development of the Russophobic tradition of the collective West, which it used in its political and ideological interests. Russophobia is a chimera of Western propaganda, based on myths about the superiority of Western civilization and the chronic backwardness of Russians.
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The Gallic Rooster and Russophobia

Russian Studies in Literature, 1992
"The rooster was made the emblem of France only because it is the only representative of the animal world on earth on which 200 types of parasites thrive simultaneously," announces the distinguished French writer Pierre Daninos for all to hear.
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Some Aspects of Russophobia Issues (Part I)

TRANSBAIKAL STATE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL, 2022
In the article the questions concerning a phenomenon of Russophobia are investigated. The analysis of concept of Russophobia is given, its basic characteristics reveal, evolution Russophobia a trend is shown. The attention to the analysis of the conditions generating Russophobia installations and moods is focused.
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