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  1. Russia's postcolonial identity
    a subaltern empire in a eurocentric world
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

    "This book applies postcolonial theory to Russia by looking at it as a subaltern empire. It pushes postcolonial studies and constructivist international relations towards an uneasy dialogue, which produces tensions and reveals multiple blind spots in... mehr

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    "This book applies postcolonial theory to Russia by looking at it as a subaltern empire. It pushes postcolonial studies and constructivist international relations towards an uneasy dialogue, which produces tensions and reveals multiple blind spots in both approaches. A critical re-evaluation of the existing literature enables the author to produce a comprehensive account of how Russia's position in the international system has conditioned its domestic development, and how this in turn generated specific foreign policy outcomes. Having internalised the Eurocentric worldview, Russia is nevertheless different from the core European countries. This difference is not determined by 'culture', but rather by uneven and combined development of global capitalism, in which Russia is integrated as a semi-peripheral nation. The Russian state has colonised its own periphery on behalf of the Western core, but has never been able to overcome economic and normative dependency on the West. The peculiar dialectic of the subaltern and the imperial during the post-Soviet period has given rise to a regime which claims to defend 'genuine Russian values', while in fact there is nothing behind this new traditionalism but the negation of Western hegemony. Trying to 'defend' the nation from the postulated threat of Western interventionism, the regime engages in a disavowal of politics and thus suppresses popular subjectivity. The only political subject that remains on the horizon of Russian politics is the West, while the Russian people, as any other subaltern, are being spoken for, and thus silenced, by the country's Eurocentric elites and the Western intellectuals"--

     

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  2. Russia's postcolonial identity
    a subaltern empire in a eurocentric world
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke [u.a.]

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    "This book applies postcolonial theory to Russia by looking at it as a subaltern empire. It pushes postcolonial studies and constructivist international relations towards an uneasy dialogue, which produces tensions and reveals multiple blind spots in both approaches. A critical re-evaluation of the existing literature enables the author to produce a comprehensive account of how Russia's position in the international system has conditioned its domestic development, and how this in turn generated specific foreign policy outcomes. Having internalised the Eurocentric worldview, Russia is nevertheless different from the core European countries. This difference is not determined by 'culture', but rather by uneven and combined development of global capitalism, in which Russia is integrated as a semi-peripheral nation. The Russian state has colonised its own periphery on behalf of the Western core, but has never been able to overcome economic and normative dependency on the West. The peculiar dialectic of the subaltern and the imperial during the post-Soviet period has given rise to a regime which claims to defend 'genuine Russian values', while in fact there is nothing behind this new traditionalism but the negation of Western hegemony. Trying to 'defend' the nation from the postulated threat of Western interventionism, the regime engages in a disavowal of politics and thus suppresses popular subjectivity. The only political subject that remains on the horizon of Russian politics is the West, while the Russian people, as any other subaltern, are being spoken for, and thus silenced, by the country's Eurocentric elites and the Western intellectuals"--

     

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  3. Russia's postcolonial identity
    a subaltern empire in a eurocentric world
    Erschienen: 2015
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  4. Russia's postcolonial identity
    a subaltern empire in a eurocentric world
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, New York

    "This book applies postcolonial theory to Russia by looking at it as a subaltern empire. It pushes postcolonial studies and constructivist international relations towards an uneasy dialogue, which produces tensions and reveals multiple blind spots in... mehr

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    "This book applies postcolonial theory to Russia by looking at it as a subaltern empire. It pushes postcolonial studies and constructivist international relations towards an uneasy dialogue, which produces tensions and reveals multiple blind spots in both approaches. A critical re-evaluation of the existing literature enables the author to produce a comprehensive account of how Russia's position in the international system has conditioned its domestic development, and how this in turn generated specific foreign policy outcomes. Having internalised the Eurocentric worldview, Russia is nevertheless different from the core European countries. This difference is not determined by 'culture', but rather by uneven and combined development of global capitalism, in which Russia is integrated as a semi-peripheral nation. The Russian state has colonised its own periphery on behalf of the Western core, but has never been able to overcome economic and normative dependency on the West. The peculiar dialectic of the subaltern and the imperial during the post-Soviet period has given rise to a regime which claims to defend 'genuine Russian values', while in fact there is nothing behind this new traditionalism but the negation of Western hegemony. Trying to 'defend' the nation from the postulated threat of Western interventionism, the regime engages in a disavowal of politics and thus suppresses popular subjectivity. The only political subject that remains on the horizon of Russian politics is the West, while the Russian people, as any other subaltern, are being spoken for, and thus silenced, by the country's Eurocentric elites and the Western intellectuals"--

     

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    Schlagworte: Postcolonialism; Identity politics; Imperialism; Eurocentrism; Globalization; Political culture
    Umfang: VIII, 209 S.
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 173-198

    1. The Postcolonial and the Imperial in the Space and Time of World Politics -- 2. Russia in/and Europe : Sources of Ambiguity -- 3. Material Dependency : Postcolonialism, Development and Russia's "Backwardness" -- 4. Normative Dependency : Putinite Paleoconservatism and the Missing Peasant -- 5. The People are Speechless : Russia, the West and the Voice of the Subaltern.

  5. Russia's postcolonial identity
    a subaltern empire in a eurocentric world
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke [u.a.]

    "This book applies postcolonial theory to Russia by looking at it as a subaltern empire. It pushes postcolonial studies and constructivist international relations towards an uneasy dialogue, which produces tensions and reveals multiple blind spots in... mehr

     

    "This book applies postcolonial theory to Russia by looking at it as a subaltern empire. It pushes postcolonial studies and constructivist international relations towards an uneasy dialogue, which produces tensions and reveals multiple blind spots in both approaches. A critical re-evaluation of the existing literature enables the author to produce a comprehensive account of how Russia's position in the international system has conditioned its domestic development, and how this in turn generated specific foreign policy outcomes. Having internalised the Eurocentric worldview, Russia is nevertheless different from the core European countries. This difference is not determined by 'culture', but rather by uneven and combined development of global capitalism, in which Russia is integrated as a semi-peripheral nation. The Russian state has colonised its own periphery on behalf of the Western core, but has never been able to overcome economic and normative dependency on the West. The peculiar dialectic of the subaltern and the imperial during the post-Soviet period has given rise to a regime which claims to defend 'genuine Russian values', while in fact there is nothing behind this new traditionalism but the negation of Western hegemony. Trying to 'defend' the nation from the postulated threat of Western interventionism, the regime engages in a disavowal of politics and thus suppresses popular subjectivity. The only political subject that remains on the horizon of Russian politics is the West, while the Russian people, as any other subaltern, are being spoken for, and thus silenced, by the country's Eurocentric elites and the Western intellectuals"--

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Central and Eastern European perspectives on international relations
    Schlagworte: Russland; Postkolonialismus; Eurozentrismus; Weltordnung; Internationale Politik; Globalisierung;
    Umfang: VIII, 209 Seiten
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    Literaturverz. S. 173 - 198

  6. Russia's postcolonial identity
    a subaltern empire in a Eurocentric world
    Erschienen: [2015]
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, Hampshire

    1. The Postcolonial and the Imperial in the Space and Time of World Politics 8. - 2. Russia in/and Europe: Sources of Ambiguity 38 . - 3. Material Dependency: Postcolonialism, Development and Russia's 'Backwardness' 67. - 4. Normative Dependency:... mehr

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    1. The Postcolonial and the Imperial in the Space and Time of World Politics 8. - 2. Russia in/and Europe: Sources of Ambiguity 38 . - 3. Material Dependency: Postcolonialism, Development and Russia's 'Backwardness' 67. - 4. Normative Dependency: Putinite Paleoconservatism and the Missing Peasant 103. - 5 The People are Speechless: Russia, the West and the Voice of the Subaltern 135. - 6. Conclusion 166

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Central and Eastern European perspectives on international relations
    Schlagworte: Postcolonialism; Identity politics; Imperialism; Eurocentrism; Globalization; Political culture; Internationales politisches System; Position; Wirkung; Auswirkung; Innenpolitik; Außenpolitik; Nationalbewusstsein; Eurozentrismus; Feindbild; Postkolonialismus
    Umfang: viii, 209 Seiten
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 173-198

    1. The Postcolonial and the Imperial in the Space and Time of World Politics 8. - 2. Russia in/and Europe: Sources of Ambiguity 38 . - 3. Material Dependency: Postcolonialism, Development and Russia's 'Backwardness' 67. - 4. Normative Dependency: Putinite Paleoconservatism and the Missing Peasant 103. - 5 The People are Speechless: Russia, the West and the Voice of the Subaltern 135. - 6. Conclusion 166

    1. The Postcolonial and the Imperial in the Space and Time of World Politics -- 2. Russia in/and Europe : Sources of Ambiguity -- 3. Material Dependency : Postcolonialism, Development and Russia's "Backwardness" -- 4. Normative Dependency : Putinite Paleoconservatism and the Missing Peasant -- 5. The People are Speechless : Russia, the West and the Voice of the Subaltern.

  7. Russia's postcolonial identity
    a subaltern empire in a eurocentric world
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke [u.a.]

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    Umfang: VIII, 209 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. 173 - 198

  8. Russia's postcolonial identity
    a subaltern empire in a Eurocentric world
    Erschienen: [2015]
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, Hampshire

    1. The Postcolonial and the Imperial in the Space and Time of World Politics 8. - 2. Russia in/and Europe: Sources of Ambiguity 38 . - 3. Material Dependency: Postcolonialism, Development and Russia's 'Backwardness' 67. - 4. Normative Dependency:... mehr

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    1. The Postcolonial and the Imperial in the Space and Time of World Politics 8. - 2. Russia in/and Europe: Sources of Ambiguity 38 . - 3. Material Dependency: Postcolonialism, Development and Russia's 'Backwardness' 67. - 4. Normative Dependency: Putinite Paleoconservatism and the Missing Peasant 103. - 5 The People are Speechless: Russia, the West and the Voice of the Subaltern 135. - 6. Conclusion 166

     

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    Schlagworte: Postcolonialism; Identity politics; Imperialism; Eurocentrism; Globalization; Political culture; Internationales politisches System; Position; Wirkung; Auswirkung; Innenpolitik; Außenpolitik; Nationalbewusstsein; Eurozentrismus; Feindbild; Postkolonialismus
    Umfang: viii, 209 Seiten
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 173-198

    1. The Postcolonial and the Imperial in the Space and Time of World Politics 8. - 2. Russia in/and Europe: Sources of Ambiguity 38 . - 3. Material Dependency: Postcolonialism, Development and Russia's 'Backwardness' 67. - 4. Normative Dependency: Putinite Paleoconservatism and the Missing Peasant 103. - 5 The People are Speechless: Russia, the West and the Voice of the Subaltern 135. - 6. Conclusion 166

    1. The Postcolonial and the Imperial in the Space and Time of World Politics -- 2. Russia in/and Europe : Sources of Ambiguity -- 3. Material Dependency : Postcolonialism, Development and Russia's "Backwardness" -- 4. Normative Dependency : Putinite Paleoconservatism and the Missing Peasant -- 5. The People are Speechless : Russia, the West and the Voice of the Subaltern.

  9. Russia's postcolonial identity
    a subaltern empire in a eurocentric world
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke [u.a.]

    "This book applies postcolonial theory to Russia by looking at it as a subaltern empire. It pushes postcolonial studies and constructivist international relations towards an uneasy dialogue, which produces tensions and reveals multiple blind spots in... mehr

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    "This book applies postcolonial theory to Russia by looking at it as a subaltern empire. It pushes postcolonial studies and constructivist international relations towards an uneasy dialogue, which produces tensions and reveals multiple blind spots in both approaches. A critical re-evaluation of the existing literature enables the author to produce a comprehensive account of how Russia's position in the international system has conditioned its domestic development, and how this in turn generated specific foreign policy outcomes. Having internalised the Eurocentric worldview, Russia is nevertheless different from the core European countries. This difference is not determined by 'culture', but rather by uneven and combined development of global capitalism, in which Russia is integrated as a semi-peripheral nation. The Russian state has colonised its own periphery on behalf of the Western core, but has never been able to overcome economic and normative dependency on the West. The peculiar dialectic of the subaltern and the imperial during the post-Soviet period has given rise to a regime which claims to defend 'genuine Russian values', while in fact there is nothing behind this new traditionalism but the negation of Western hegemony. Trying to 'defend' the nation from the postulated threat of Western interventionism, the regime engages in a disavowal of politics and thus suppresses popular subjectivity. The only political subject that remains on the horizon of Russian politics is the West, while the Russian people, as any other subaltern, are being spoken for, and thus silenced, by the country's Eurocentric elites and the Western intellectuals"--

     

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    Literaturverz. S. 173 - 198

  10. Russia's postcolonial identity
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    Literaturverz. S. 173 - 198

  11. Russia's postcolonial identity
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    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, New York

    "This book applies postcolonial theory to Russia by looking at it as a subaltern empire. It pushes postcolonial studies and constructivist international relations towards an uneasy dialogue, which produces tensions and reveals multiple blind spots in... mehr

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    "This book applies postcolonial theory to Russia by looking at it as a subaltern empire. It pushes postcolonial studies and constructivist international relations towards an uneasy dialogue, which produces tensions and reveals multiple blind spots in both approaches. A critical re-evaluation of the existing literature enables the author to produce a comprehensive account of how Russia's position in the international system has conditioned its domestic development, and how this in turn generated specific foreign policy outcomes. Having internalised the Eurocentric worldview, Russia is nevertheless different from the core European countries. This difference is not determined by 'culture', but rather by uneven and combined development of global capitalism, in which Russia is integrated as a semi-peripheral nation. The Russian state has colonised its own periphery on behalf of the Western core, but has never been able to overcome economic and normative dependency on the West. The peculiar dialectic of the subaltern and the imperial during the post-Soviet period has given rise to a regime which claims to defend 'genuine Russian values', while in fact there is nothing behind this new traditionalism but the negation of Western hegemony. Trying to 'defend' the nation from the postulated threat of Western interventionism, the regime engages in a disavowal of politics and thus suppresses popular subjectivity. The only political subject that remains on the horizon of Russian politics is the West, while the Russian people, as any other subaltern, are being spoken for, and thus silenced, by the country's Eurocentric elites and the Western intellectuals"--

     

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    Umfang: VIII, 209 S.
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 173-198

    1. The Postcolonial and the Imperial in the Space and Time of World Politics -- 2. Russia in/and Europe : Sources of Ambiguity -- 3. Material Dependency : Postcolonialism, Development and Russia's "Backwardness" -- 4. Normative Dependency : Putinite Paleoconservatism and the Missing Peasant -- 5. The People are Speechless : Russia, the West and the Voice of the Subaltern.

  12. Russia's postcolonial identity
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    Erschienen: 2015
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  13. Russia's Postcolonial Identity
    A Subaltern Empire in a Eurocentric World
    Erschienen: 2015
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    <p >Pushing postcolonial studies and constructivist International Relations towards an uneasy dialogue, this book looks at Russia as a subaltern empire. It demonstrates how the dialectic of the subaltern and the imperial has produced a radically... mehr

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    Pushing postcolonial studies and constructivist International Relations towards an uneasy dialogue, this book looks at Russia as a subaltern empire. It demonstrates how the dialectic of the subaltern and the imperial has produced a radically anti-Western regime, which nevertheless remains locked in a Eurocentric outlook. ...

     

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    a subaltern empire in a eurocentric world
    Erschienen: 2015
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    "This book applies postcolonial theory to Russia by looking at it as a subaltern empire. It pushes postcolonial studies and constructivist international relations towards an uneasy dialogue, which produces tensions and reveals multiple blind spots in... mehr

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    "This book applies postcolonial theory to Russia by looking at it as a subaltern empire. It pushes postcolonial studies and constructivist international relations towards an uneasy dialogue, which produces tensions and reveals multiple blind spots in both approaches. A critical re-evaluation of the existing literature enables the author to produce a comprehensive account of how Russia's position in the international system has conditioned its domestic development, and how this in turn generated specific foreign policy outcomes. Having internalised the Eurocentric worldview, Russia is nevertheless different from the core European countries. This difference is not determined by 'culture', but rather by uneven and combined development of global capitalism, in which Russia is integrated as a semi-peripheral nation. The Russian state has colonised its own periphery on behalf of the Western core, but has never been able to overcome economic and normative dependency on the West. The peculiar dialectic of the subaltern and the imperial during the post-Soviet period has given rise to a regime which claims to defend 'genuine Russian values', while in fact there is nothing behind this new traditionalism but the negation of Western hegemony. Trying to 'defend' the nation from the postulated threat of Western interventionism, the regime engages in a disavowal of politics and thus suppresses popular subjectivity. The only political subject that remains on the horizon of Russian politics is the West, while the Russian people, as any other subaltern, are being spoken for, and thus silenced, by the country's Eurocentric elites and the Western intellectuals"--

     

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  15. Russia's postcolonial identity
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    Pushing postcolonial studies and constructivist International Relations towards an uneasy dialogue, this book looks at Russia as a subaltern empire. It demonstrates how the dialectic of the subaltern and the imperial has produced a radically anti-Western regime, which nevertheless remains locked in a Eurocentric outlook.

    Pushing postcolonial studies and constructivist International Relations towards an uneasy dialogue, this book looks at Russia as a subaltern empire. It demonstrates how the dialectic of the subaltern and the imperial has produced a radically anti-Western regime, which nevertheless remains locked in a Eurocentric outlook

     

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    Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 The Postcolonial and the Imperial in the Space and Time of World Politics; 2 Russia in/and Europe: Sources of Ambiguity; 3 Material Dependency: Postcolonialism, Development and Russia's 'Backwardness'; 4 Normative Dependency: Putinite Paleoconservatism and the Missing Peasant; 5 The People Are Speechless: Russia, the West and the Voice of the Subaltern; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index