Chauvinist Threat

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an insight into Russian society
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geopolitics
how do men and women suffer from sexism in Russia?
how has Putin changed Russia?
international relations
is Putin exceptional?
militarism in Russian society
nationalism in Russia
Russia and NATO
Russia's attack on Ukraine
Russia's autocracy and the threat it poses to liberal democracies
Russia's threat to the liberal order
Russia-EU relations
Russian domestic politics
Russian exceptionalism
Sabine Fischer's first book
sexism and misogyny in Russia
Ukraine war
warmongering Putin
what do liberal democracies have to fear from Russia?
what is Russian chauvinism
why did Russia invade Ukraine?
why is Russia threatening Eastern Europe?

Product details

  • ISBN 9781509567713
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 145 x 218mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Many attempts have been made to explain Russia’s fateful decision to invade Ukraine, but the distinguished political scientist Sabine Fischer argues that we can only fully understand Russia’s foreign policy and its aggressive war of annihilation against Ukraine by putting Russian chauvinism at the heart of our analysis. Fischer argues that Putin’s regime has long been driven by a mixture of aggressive nationalism, sexism and autocracy: taken together, these three elements constitute the chauvinist threat that stems from Moscow and that led to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. 

An internationally renowned expert on Russia and Eastern Europe with decades of experience in EU–Russia relations, Fischer enriches her analysis with observations drawn from her own experiences in Russia and Eastern Europe over the past thirty years, including conversations with senior Russian politicians and colleagues shortly before and after the invasion. She also shows that the chauvinist threat stemming from Moscow is a threat not just to Ukraine but also to liberal democracy and the rules-based world order, and she outlines steps that liberal democracies should take to counter this danger.

Using a feminist lens and bringing into sharp focus the sexism of Putin’s regime and its explosive interaction with nationalism and autocracy, this book makes an important contribution to understanding both the brutal war in Ukraine and the serious threats faced by all liberal democracies today.

Sabine Fischer is a political scientist and Senior Fellow at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) in Berlin.

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