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View article: Social and Discursive Capital as Illiberal Enabler: A Tale of Two Far‐Right Fictions in France
Social and Discursive Capital as Illiberal Enabler: A Tale of Two Far‐Right Fictions in France Open
There is a growing body of scholarship examining the circulation of illiberal ideas. While the majority of approaches have centered on political culture, we instead explore how such ideas manifest themselves in domains not traditionally vi…
View article: Christian Nationalism as an Illiberal Interpretation of Religion
Christian Nationalism as an Illiberal Interpretation of Religion Open
Whereas Christianity can be read through different political lenses, conservative as well as progressive, the phenomenon of Christian Nationalism in the United States has taken a distinctly illiberal turn. Christian Nationalism has become …
View article: Is There a Russian Version of US Christian Nationalism?
Is There a Russian Version of US Christian Nationalism? Open
Christian Nationalism is a phenomenon specific to US political culture. To the extent that it has traveled to Latin America and Africa, it has been under the proselytizing influence of evangelicals from the United States. One case that all…
View article: Wrestling with Ethical Issues in Studying Illiberalism: Some Remarks from the U.S. Context
Wrestling with Ethical Issues in Studying Illiberalism: Some Remarks from the U.S. Context Open
Knowledge production has always been intrinsically correlated to politics and power hierarchy. In the U.S. academic system, producing scholarship on highly polarizing topics such as illiberalism faces specific challenges. Classic ethical a…
View article: NPS volume 50 issue 6 Cover and Back matter
NPS volume 50 issue 6 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: Eric Zemmour, The New Face of the French Far Right: Media-Sponsored, Neoliberal, and Reactionary
Eric Zemmour, The New Face of the French Far Right: Media-Sponsored, Neoliberal, and Reactionary Open
French polemist and far-right candidate to the presidency Éric Zemmour personifies a new form of identitarian conservatism, combining a revival of radical notions long taboo in the French political culture—such as race—with more traditiona…
View article: Beyond “hybrid warfare”: a digital exploration of Russia’s entrepreneurs of influence
Beyond “hybrid warfare”: a digital exploration of Russia’s entrepreneurs of influence Open
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View article: The United States in Kazakhstani public opinion: Double-edged cultural influence and the collateral damage of foreign policy
The United States in Kazakhstani public opinion: Double-edged cultural influence and the collateral damage of foreign policy Open
This article employs surveys by Gallup, the Central Asia Barometer, and the Barometer of Eurasian Integration, as well as focus groups that were commissioned as part of this research, to argue (1) that Kazakhstani perceptions of the United…
View article: A New Wave of Research on Civilizational Politics: What Civilizations Are, What Explains Them, and Why They Matter – CORRIGENDUM
A New Wave of Research on Civilizational Politics: What Civilizations Are, What Explains Them, and Why They Matter – CORRIGENDUM Open
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View article: Pandemic Politics in Eurasia: Roadmap for a New Research Subfield
Pandemic Politics in Eurasia: Roadmap for a New Research Subfield Open
© 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The sudden onset of COVID-19 has challenged many social scientists to proceed without a robust theoretical and empirical foundation upon which to build. Addressing this challenge, particularly as it pert…
View article: Urban Regimes in Russia’s Northern Cities: Testing a Concept in a New Environment
Urban Regimes in Russia’s Northern Cities: Testing a Concept in a New Environment Open
At a time when urbanization represents a major trend in human history and when the majority of the world’s population lives in an urban environment, the urban regime theory, developed by Clarence Stone in the 1980s, offers an insightful fr…
View article: Accusing Russia of Fascism
Accusing Russia of Fascism Open
With memory wars between Central and Eastern European states and Russia, the Second World War has become a useable past instrumentalized as a currency for legitimacy on the international scene. These memory wars focus on who was fascist an…
View article: Indigenous Peoples, Urbanization Processes, and Interactions with Extraction Firms in Russia's Arctic
Indigenous Peoples, Urbanization Processes, and Interactions with Extraction Firms in Russia's Arctic Open
Russia is unique on the circumpolar landscape in that indigenous communities constitute only a small percentage of its Arctic population. Whereas they represent 80 percent of Greenland’s population, 50 percent of Canada’s, 20 percent of Al…
View article: Polar Islam: Muslim Communities in Russia’s Arctic Cities
Polar Islam: Muslim Communities in Russia’s Arctic Cities Open
This article advances the notion of "Polar Islam" to describe the birth and structuring of Muslim communities in Russia's Arctic cities. It does not assert that Arctic conditions have created an entirely specific Islam; most of the feature…
View article: Introduction
Introduction Open
This cluster explores the birth of Islam in Arctic conditions by looking at several regional cases. The presence of Muslim populations in Russia’s subarctic regions is part of a centuries-long trend; yet it was the collapse of the Soviet r…
View article: The three waves of Arctic urbanisation. Drivers, evolutions, prospects. — CORRIGENDUM
The three waves of Arctic urbanisation. Drivers, evolutions, prospects. — CORRIGENDUM Open
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View article: Russian Nationalism
Russian Nationalism Open
This book, by one of the foremost authorities on the subject, explores the complex nature of Russian nationalism. It examines nationalism as a multilayered and multifaceted repertoire displayed by a myriad of actors. It considers nationali…
View article: Russian Nationalism: Imaginaries, Doctrines, and Political Battlefields
Russian Nationalism: Imaginaries, Doctrines, and Political Battlefields Open
"This book, by one of the foremost authorities on the subject, explores the complex nature of Russian nationalism. It examines nationalism as a multilayered and multifaceted repertoire displayed by a myriad of actors. It considers national…
View article: Is Nationalism a Force for Change in Russia?
Is Nationalism a Force for Change in Russia? Open
This essay defines three categories of Russian nationalist actors: nonstate actors, whose agenda is anti-Putin; parastate actors, who have their own ideological niche, not always in tune with the presidential administration's narrative, bu…
View article: From the Mediterranean to the Far North: A Refugees Corridor at the Russian-Norwegian Border
From the Mediterranean to the Far North: A Refugees Corridor at the Russian-Norwegian Border Open
Published in The Arctic Institute Center for Circumpolar Security Studies
View article: Russia, Europe and the Far Right
Russia, Europe and the Far Right Open
ISSN:1863-0421
View article: Russia, Central Asia and the Eurasian Economic Union
Russia, Central Asia and the Eurasian Economic Union Open
ISSN:1863-0421
View article: Introduction: What Does it Mean to be a Patriot?
Introduction: What Does it Mean to be a Patriot? Open
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