Georgetown and CERES Alumni and Faculty discuss Russian national identity with Valdai Club members and Valery Fyodorov, director of the All-Russia Public Opinion
National identity is one’s identity or sense of belonging to one state or to one nation. It is the sense of a nation as a cohesive whole, as represented by
Russia’s Foreign Policy. Change and Continuity in National Identity, Fourth this clear and comprehensive text explores contemporary Soviet/Russian international
NATIONAL IDENTITY IN RUSSIAN CULTURE WhatisRussia?WhoareRussians?Whatis“Russianness”?Theques-tionofnationalidentityhaslongbeenavexedoneinRussia,andis
National Identity and the Future of Russia Valdai Discussion Club Report Russian National Identity 3.1. Culture as a Foundation of Russian Identity 3.2.
Russia’s struggle for national identity sheds light on our own need to know who we are and what’s expected of us.
: National Identity in Russian Culture: An Introduction (9780521024297): Simon Franklin, Emma Widdis: Books
PAVLEEVA, Elena. 2011. Russian National Identity: Beyond “Empire” versus “Nation” Dichotomy. The Annual of Language & Politics and Politics of Identity, Vol
The Little Russian identity was a cultural, The struggle between the two projects of national identity lasted until the dissolution of the Russian Empire.
Mechanisms for affirming national identity as a foundation of Russia’s statehood have long been the source of much controversy among Russian policymakers and