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Radikalʹnyj nacionalizm v Rossii i protivodejstvie emu

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By the end of the 1990s, nationalism in Russia became closely associated with ethnic Russian nationalism, which underwent significant changes as the century turned. An increasingly stable ethno-xenophobic majority emerged, actively courted by various political figures. Leaders from all levels of government began to exploit negative ethnic stereotypes and xenophobic sentiments among the populace. The radical nationalist movement saw a rise in the prominence of Skinhead groups, alongside an alarming increase in racist violence across many regions of Russia. The neo-Nazi youth movement, while relatively independent, caught the attention of ultra-right ideologists, leading to connections between established ultra-nationalist organizations and Nazi Skin-groups. Current issues surrounding the rise of Russian nationalism include the dynamics of public expressions of ethnic and religious xenophobia, the functioning of informal structures within the movement, how nationalists appeal to the broader population, and the responses from the state and civil society. These themes are explored in reports from Moscow’s “Sova [Owl]” Information and Research Center, covering various aspects of xenophobia and radical nationalism from 2004 to 2007, highlighting incidents, societal attitudes, and governmental reactions.

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Radikalʹnyj nacionalizm v Rossii i protivodejstvie emu, Galina Vladimirovna Koz evnikova

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2007
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