Russian Nationalists Fight Ukrainian War
In this article, I am going to focus on how the radical nationalist movement in Russia fares in the current situation, given the political consolidation of the current regime, and the war in Ukraine1 and the government’s reaction to it. The article describes the situation as it stood at the end of 2...
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description | In this article, I am going to focus on how the radical nationalist movement in Russia fares in the current situation, given the political consolidation of the current regime, and the war in Ukraine1 and the government’s reaction to it. The article describes the situation as it stood at the end of 2014, which makes it predictably incomprehensive because new updates on the conflict still arrive every day, and there has also been more news about Russian ultra-right forces over the past few months. |
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spelling | doaj.art-1f0edfa4bb1c481da12c47851dbf1e882022-12-22T02:08:20ZengBaltic Defence CollegeJournal on Baltic Security2382-92302015-06-0111476010.1515/jobs-2016-0012jobs-2016-0012Russian Nationalists Fight Ukrainian WarYudina Natalia0SOVA centre for Information and Analysis, Russian FederationIn this article, I am going to focus on how the radical nationalist movement in Russia fares in the current situation, given the political consolidation of the current regime, and the war in Ukraine1 and the government’s reaction to it. The article describes the situation as it stood at the end of 2014, which makes it predictably incomprehensive because new updates on the conflict still arrive every day, and there has also been more news about Russian ultra-right forces over the past few months.https://doi.org/10.1515/jobs-2016-0012 |
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title | Russian Nationalists Fight Ukrainian War |
title_full | Russian Nationalists Fight Ukrainian War |
title_fullStr | Russian Nationalists Fight Ukrainian War |
title_full_unstemmed | Russian Nationalists Fight Ukrainian War |
title_short | Russian Nationalists Fight Ukrainian War |
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