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Abstract This article examines the mobilisation of minority groups along ethnic and national lines through social media, an area that has not been fully explored. The study analyses the case of Russian‐speaking minority members who were mobilised in support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 via the messaging app Telegram. By taking a bottom‐up
Liliia Sablina
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Songwashing: Russian Popular Music, Distraction, and Putin’s Fourth Term
Abstract This article investigates how the Russian state apparatus, in its diverse, loose, and undercoordinated points of affiliation, used contemporary popular music to its own advantage during Vladimir Putin’s fourth term and before the full‐scale war in Ukraine.
Marco Biasioli
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On the Relevance of the Polish and East European Experiences in the Study of Global “Race” Regimes
This essay responds to József Böröcz's “‘Eurowhite’ Conceit, ‘Dirty White’ Ressentment: ‘Race’ in Europe” published in “Forum.” I use Böröcz's framework to point to the potential wider relevance of studies on race‐related hierarchies from Poland and other countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
Tomasz Zarycki
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On March 11, 2022, Russia opened a criminal case against Meta, the parent firm that owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. It alleged that Facebook had modified its community standards, broadening its concept of freedom of speech to allow alleged hate ...
David Caldevilla-Domínguez +2 more
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„Wewnętrzna” rusofobia i „kwestia polska” w Rosji w XIX w.
The „internal” Russophobia and „the Polish issue” in 19th century Russia The article is devoted to the phenomenon of Russophobia in Russia in XIX century. Outstanding Russian thinker and poet F. I.
Aleksandr Szyrinianc, Anna Myrikowa
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Russophobia in the Obama Era Foreign Policy Discourse (2009-2017)
Anti-Russian sentiment - what some call “Russophobia” - is subtle, but visible in the American foreign policy discourse since the end of the Cold War. Most recently, it can be found in the Obama-era discourse about Russia, despite the positive bump in ...
Kari Roberts
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The article examines the history of the formation of Ukrainian nationalist parties "Svoboda" and "Praviy sektor". First, that they express a structured nationalism and Russophobia in Ukrainian political space.
A. A. Tokarev
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Russia and the West: Contradictory Dialogue
The authors focus on the historical evolution of the relations between Russia and the West and attempt to suggest their own vision on the future prospects. The aforementioned relationship span centuries of history. At times, these relations were peaceful,
T. V. Zonova, A. Giannotti
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GERMAN PROPAGANDA IN THE OCCUPIED TERRITORY OF BELARUS IN 1941-1944: A POLITICAL ASPECT
This article examines the actual problem of modern Russian historiography – the phenomenon of ideological, political, moral and psychological impact on mass consciousness through propaganda in the occupied Soviet territory during the Great Patriotic War.
Pushkarenko E.A.
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Practising Populism: How Right‐wing Populists Negotiate Political Competence
Abstract This article introduces a new way to consider right‐wing populism in Western Europe through practice theory. While historically, right‐wing populist parties have not been seen as one homogenous movement, their populist practices constitute a transnational challenge to the European political establishment.
Beatrix Futák‐Campbell +1 more
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