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  • 1
    ISBN: 3898215296 , 9783898215299
    Language: English
    Pages: 229 S. , 210 mm x 150 mm
    Year of publication: 2006
    Series Statement: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society 37
    Series Statement: Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society
    Uniform Title: Politicheskii antisemizm v sovremennoi Rossii 〈engl.〉
    DDC: 320
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    Keywords: Russland ; Politische Kultur ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte 1991-2003 ; Russland ; Politische Kultur ; Antisemitismus ; Rechtsradikalismus ; Geschichte 1991-2003
    Note: Orig.-Ausg.: Moskva: "Academia", Moskovskoe byuro po pravam cheloveka, 2003. ISBN 5-87532-052-4
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    ISBN: 9783838255293
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (230 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2012
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Abstract: Anti-Semitism was a major feature of both late Tsarist and Stalinist as well as neo-Stalinist Russian politics. What does this legacy entail for the emergence of post-Soviet politics? What are the sources, ideologies, permutations, and expressions of anti-Semitism in recent Russian political life? Who are the main protagonists and what is their impact on society?This book shows that anti-Semitism is alive and well in contemporary Russia, in general, and in her political life, in particular. The study focuses on anti-Semitism in political groups, mass media and religious organizations from the break-up of the Soviet Union until shortly before the elections to the fourth post-Soviet State Duma which saw the entry of a major new nationalist grouping, Rodina (Motherland), into the Russian parliament. The author analyzes various “justifications” for anti-Semitism, its manifestations and its ups and downs during this period. The book chronicles Russian federal and regional elections, which served as a “reality check” for the ultra-nationalists. Several sections are devoted to the role of anti-Semitism in political associations, including marginal neo-Nazi groups, “mainstream” nationalist parties, and the successor organizations of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. A special section covers the financial sources for post-Soviet anti-Semitic publications. The author considers anti-Semitism within a wider context of religious and ethnic intolerance in Russian society. Likhachev, as a result, compiles a “Who is Who” of Russian political anti-Semitism. His book will serve as a reliable compendium and obligatory starting point for future research on post-Soviet xenophobia and ultra-nationalist politics.
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