Miroslav Mares (Czech Republic Masaryk University), Martin Larys, Jan Holzer (Czech Republic Masaryk University)
Militant Right-Wing Extremism in Putin's Russia
Legacies, Forms and Threats
Miroslav Mares (Czech Republic Masaryk University), Martin Larys, Jan Holzer (Czech Republic Masaryk University)
Militant Right-Wing Extremism in Putin's Russia
Legacies, Forms and Threats
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This book explores right-wing extremism in Russia, its historical context, and its resurgence over the past thirty years.
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This book explores right-wing extremism in Russia, its historical context, and its resurgence over the past thirty years.
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- Post-Soviet Politics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 153mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781032094472
- ISBN-10: 1032094478
- Artikelnr.: 62150001
- Post-Soviet Politics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 153mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781032094472
- ISBN-10: 1032094478
- Artikelnr.: 62150001
Jan Holzer is a Political Scientist, Professor in the Department of Political Science and Principal Researcher in the International Institute of Political Science, Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. His research interests include Modern Russian Politics; Comparative Area Studies, Political Systems/Regimes of the East European Countries and former Soviet Republics; Theory of Undemocratic and Hybrid Regimes and Theory of Democratization. Martin Lary is the Chairman and Co-founder of the Centre for Security Analyses and Prevention, Czech Republic, since 2012. He previously worked in business development of post-Soviet countries and as a foreign correspondent for a Czech newspaper in Moscow. He has published several articles on right-wing extremism and also on Russian politics and the politics of the former Soviet republics (particularly the Caucasus and the Ukraine). In 2009, he earned a degree in Political Science from the Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. Miroslav Mare is a Political Scientist, Professor in the Department of Political Science and Principal Researcher in the International Institute of Political Science, Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. He is a member of the International Association of Political Science, the European Expert Network on Terrorism Issues (chair of the subgroup on right-wing extremist, left-wing extremist and separatist violence in Europe) and the editorial board of the Radicalisation Awareness Network. His research interests include political extremism and terrorism as well as security policy in East Central Europe.
Introduction
Chapter 1 Russia's militant right: Notes on the historical, systemic and
ideological conceptualisation of a specific political actor
Chapter 2 The Russian militant right: A historical reflection on a specific
political phenomenon
Chapter 3 Militant right-wing extremism from the beginning of the Putin era
to the war in Ukraine (2000-2018)
Chapter 4 Right-wing extremist subcultures in the Russian Federation
Chapter 5 Terrorism committed by militant Russian nationalists and violent
racist gangs
Chapter 6 Russian militant nationalism and the war in Donbass
Chapter 7 Contemporary pro-Putin Russian militant nationalism in Russia and
Ukraine
Chapter 8 Contemporary anti-Putin militant right-wing nationalism
Chapter 9 Russia's support for militant nationalism abroad
Conclusion The Russian militant right and Vladimir V. Putin's conservative
authoritarianism
Chapter 1 Russia's militant right: Notes on the historical, systemic and
ideological conceptualisation of a specific political actor
Chapter 2 The Russian militant right: A historical reflection on a specific
political phenomenon
Chapter 3 Militant right-wing extremism from the beginning of the Putin era
to the war in Ukraine (2000-2018)
Chapter 4 Right-wing extremist subcultures in the Russian Federation
Chapter 5 Terrorism committed by militant Russian nationalists and violent
racist gangs
Chapter 6 Russian militant nationalism and the war in Donbass
Chapter 7 Contemporary pro-Putin Russian militant nationalism in Russia and
Ukraine
Chapter 8 Contemporary anti-Putin militant right-wing nationalism
Chapter 9 Russia's support for militant nationalism abroad
Conclusion The Russian militant right and Vladimir V. Putin's conservative
authoritarianism
Introduction
Chapter 1 Russia's militant right: Notes on the historical, systemic and
ideological conceptualisation of a specific political actor
Chapter 2 The Russian militant right: A historical reflection on a specific
political phenomenon
Chapter 3 Militant right-wing extremism from the beginning of the Putin era
to the war in Ukraine (2000-2018)
Chapter 4 Right-wing extremist subcultures in the Russian Federation
Chapter 5 Terrorism committed by militant Russian nationalists and violent
racist gangs
Chapter 6 Russian militant nationalism and the war in Donbass
Chapter 7 Contemporary pro-Putin Russian militant nationalism in Russia and
Ukraine
Chapter 8 Contemporary anti-Putin militant right-wing nationalism
Chapter 9 Russia's support for militant nationalism abroad
Conclusion The Russian militant right and Vladimir V. Putin's conservative
authoritarianism
Chapter 1 Russia's militant right: Notes on the historical, systemic and
ideological conceptualisation of a specific political actor
Chapter 2 The Russian militant right: A historical reflection on a specific
political phenomenon
Chapter 3 Militant right-wing extremism from the beginning of the Putin era
to the war in Ukraine (2000-2018)
Chapter 4 Right-wing extremist subcultures in the Russian Federation
Chapter 5 Terrorism committed by militant Russian nationalists and violent
racist gangs
Chapter 6 Russian militant nationalism and the war in Donbass
Chapter 7 Contemporary pro-Putin Russian militant nationalism in Russia and
Ukraine
Chapter 8 Contemporary anti-Putin militant right-wing nationalism
Chapter 9 Russia's support for militant nationalism abroad
Conclusion The Russian militant right and Vladimir V. Putin's conservative
authoritarianism