Is Russia fascist? : unraveling propaganda east and west / Marlene Laruelle.
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- 9781501754159
- 9781501754142
- DK510 .I878 2021
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Russia's "Fascism"or "Illiberalism"? -- The Soviet Legacy in Thinking about Fascism -- Anti-Fascism as the Renewed Social Consensus under Putin -- International Memory Wars : Equating the Soviet Union with Nazism -- The Putin Regime's Ideological Plurality -- Russia's Fascist Thinkers and Doers -- Russia's Honeymoon with the European Far Right -- Why the Russian Regime is not Fascist.
"The accusation of fascism has been used to label Putin's Russia, while in return the Kremlin has been presenting Russia as the anti-fascist power. This mutual accusation is in fact a struggle to define the future of Europe, and Russia's inclusion or exclusion from it"--
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