Russian Nationalism and Ethnic Violence

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Ethnic Criminality
Ethnic Violence
fascist subcultures
hate crime analysis
Homeland Nationalism
Human Suffering
Konstantin Krylov
Krasnodar Krai
Kuban Cossacks
Manezhnaya Square
Meskhetian Turks
Moscow Helsinki Group
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neo-Nazi violence case studies
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post-Soviet studies
qualitative political research
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  • ISBN 9781138386433
  • Weight: 330g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Nationalism is now the dominant narrative in Russian politics, and one with genuine popularity in society. Russian Nationalism and Ethnic Violence is a theoretical and empirical study which seeks to break the concept of "ethnic violence" into distinguishable types, examining the key question of why violence within the same conflict takes different forms at certain times and providing empirical insight into the politics of one of the most important countries in the world today.

Theoretically, the work promises to bring the content of ethnic identity back into explanations of ethnic violence, with concepts from social theory, and empirical and qualitative analysis of databases, newspaper reports, human rights reports, social media, and ethnographic interviews. It sets out a new typology of ethnic violence, studied against examples of neo-Nazi attacks, Cossack violence against Meskhetian Turks, and Russian race riots.

Russian Nationalism and Ethnic Violence brings hate crimes in Russia into the study of ethnic violence and examines the social undercurrents that have led to Putin’s embrace of nationalism. It adds to the growing body of English language scholarship on Russia’s nationalist turn in the post-Cold War era, and will be essential reading for anyone seeking to understand not only why different forms of ethnic violence occur, but also the potential trajectory of Russian politics in the next 20 years.

Richard Arnold is Associate Professor of Political Science at Muskingum University where he teaches comparative politics and international relations.? He?was the 2015 recipient of the William Rainey Harper?award for Outstanding Scholarship and has published numerous articles in PS: Political Science and Politics, Theoretical Criminology, Post-Soviet Affairs, Problems of Post-Communism, Nationalities Papers, and Journal for the Study of Radicalism.?He graduated with his doctorate in 2009 from The Ohio State University and a BA in 2003 from the University of York in the United Kingdom.

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