Artigo Revisado por pares

Political Extremism in Contemporary Russia

2009; Librelloph; Volume: 5; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3316/jhs0501049

ISSN

1835-3800

Autores

Vadim Astashin,

Tópico(s)

Nuclear Issues and Defense

Resumo

No accessJournal of Human SecurityOther Journal Article01 January 2009Political Extremism in Contemporary Russia Authors: Vadim Astashin Authors: Vadim Astashin Head, Central Europe Studies Center, Department of Regional Studies and International Relations Google Scholar More articles by this author SectionsAboutPDF/EPUBExport CitationsAdd to FavouriteAdd to FavouriteCreate a New ListNameCancelCreate ToolsTrack CitationsCreate Clip ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmail Abstract Despite the vast research by Russian scholars on the topic of political extremism, little is known about the contemporary situation and current perspective of extreme right and left movements as well as their social support groups. The overall images that emerge from the literature are biased and politically defined. This study reveals the workings of extreme right- and left-wing movements, aimed at an international audience, through documents and literature analysis, data analysis and interviews with young participants of radical political organisations living in Volgograd and Volzhsky (South Russia). This research report outlines the evolution of extreme political movements and their impact on contemporary socio-economic and political processes within the state, and on public opinion. The interviews and data analysis add nuance to our understanding of who supports radical movements and who gains membership in right- and left-wing extreme organisations. This study is part of a growing body of research on political extremism and the new nationalism phenomenon in the Russian Federation and post-Soviet states and will contribute to future research on similar topics. Full Text DOI Previous article Next article RelatedDetails View PUBLICATION DETAILSDate of Publication:January 2009Journal:Journal of Human SecurityISSN:1835-3800Volume:5Issue:1Page Range:[49]-61First Page:49Last Page:61Source:Journal of Human Security, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2009: [49]-61Date Last Modified:05 September 2018 12:24Date Last Revised:06 October 2012Geographic LocationRussia (Federation)SubjectNational securityPolitical scienceNationalismRadicalism METRICS Downloaded 0 times Copyright© Human Security Institute, 2009Download PDFLoading ...

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