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Russia's Identity in
International Relations
Bringing together leading scholars from Russia and outside experts on Russia, this book looks at the difference between the image Russia has of itself and the way it is viewed in the West. It discusses the historical, cultural and political foundations that these images are built upon, and goes on to analyse how contested these images are, and their impact on Russian identity. The book questions whether differing images explain fractiousness in WesternRussian relations in the new century, or whether distinct imaginary solitudes offer a better platform from which to negotiate differences. Providing an innovative comparative study of contemporary images of the country and their impact, the book is a useful contribution to studies of globalisation and international relations.
Ray Taras is Professor of Political Science at Tulane University, USA.
BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European
Studies
Series editor:
Richard Sakwa, Department of Politics and International Relations,
University of Kent
Editorial Committee:
Julian Cooper, Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University
of Birmingham
Terry Cox, Department of Central and East European Studies, University
of Glasgow
Rosalind Marsh, Department of European Studies and Modern Languages,
University of Bath
David Moon, Department of History, University of Durham
Hilary Pilkington, Department of Sociology, University of Warwick
Graham Timmins, Department of Politics, University of Stirling
Stephen White, Department of Politics, University of Glasgow
Founding Editorial Committee Member:
George Blazyca, Centre for Contemporary European Studies, University
of Paisley
This series is published on behalf of BASEES (the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies). The series comprises original, high-quality, research-level work by both new and established scholars on all aspects of Russian, Soviet, post-Soviet and East European Studies in humanities and social science subjects.
1. Ukraine's Foreign and Security
Policy, 19912000

Roman Wolczuk
2. Political Parties in the Russian
Regions

Derek S. Hutcheson
3. Local Communities and Post-Communist
Transformation

Edited by Simon Smith
4. Repression and Resistance in
Communist Europe

J. C. Sharman
5. Political Elites and the New Russia
Anton Steen
6. Dostoevsky and the Idea of
Russianness

Sarah Hudspith
7. Performing Russia Folk Revival
and Russian Identity

Laura J. Olson
8. Russian Transformations
Edited by Leo McCann
9. Soviet Music and Society under
Lenin and Stalin

The baton and sickle
Edited by Neil Edmunds
10. State Building in Ukraine
The Ukranian parliament, 19902003
Sarah Whitmore
11. Defending Human Rights in Russia
Sergei Kovalyov, dissident and Human
Rights Commissioner, 19692003
Emma Gilligan
12. Small-Town Russia
Postcommunist livelihoods
and Identities. A portrait of
the intelligentsia in Achit,
Bednodemyanovsk and Zubtsov,
19992000
Anne White
13. Russian Society and the Orthodox
Church

Religion in Russia after Communism
Zoe Knox
14. Russian Literary Culture in the
Camera Age

The word as image
Stephen Hutchings
15. Between Stalin and Hitler
Class war and race war on the Dvina,
194046
Geoffrey Swain
16. Literature in Post-Communist
Russia and Eastern Europe

The Russian, Czech and Slovak fiction
of the changes 198898
Rajendra A. Chitnis
17. The Legacy of Soviet Dissent
Dissidents, democratisation and radical
nationalism in Russia
Robert Horvath
18. Russian and Soviet Film
Adaptations of Literature, 19002001

Screening the word
Edited by Stephen Hutchings and Anat Vernitski
19. Russia as a Great Power
Dimensions of security under Putin
Edited by Jakob Hedenskog,
Vilhelm Konnander, Bertil Nygren,
Ingmar Oldberg and Christer Pursiainen
20. Katyn and the Soviet Massacre of
1940

Truth, justice and memory
George Sanford
21. Conscience, Dissent and Reform in
Soviet Russia

Philip Boobbyer
22. The Limits of Russian Democratisation
Emergency powers and states of emergency
Alexander N. Domrin
23. The Dilemmas of Destalinisation
A social and cultural history of reform
in the Khrushchev era
Edited by Polly Jones
24. News Media and Power in Russia
Olessia Koltsova
25. Post-Soviet Civil Society
Democratization in Russia and the
Baltic States
Anders Uhlin
26. The Collapse of Communist Power
in Poland

Jacqueline Hayden
27. Television, Democracy and
Elections in Russia

Sarah Oates
28. Russian Constitutionalism
Historical and contemporary development
Andrey N. Medushevsky
29. Late Stalinist Russia
Society between reconstruction and
reinvention
Edited by Juliane Frst
30. The Transformation of Urban
Space in Post-Soviet Russia

Konstantin Axenov, Isolde Brade and
Evgenij Bondarchuk
31. Western Intellectuals and the
Soviet Union, 192040

From Red Square to the Left Bank
Ludmila Stern
32. The Germans of the Soviet Union
Irina Mukhina
33. Re-constructing the Post-Soviet
Industrial Region

The Donbas in transition
Edited by Adam Swain
34. Chechnya - Russia's War on
Terror

John Russell
35. The New Right in the New Europe
Czech transformation and right-wing
politics, 19892006
Sen Hanley
36. Democracy and Myth in Russia
and Eastern Europe

Edited by Alexander Wll and
Harald Wydra
37. Energy Dependency, Politics and
Corruption in the Former Soviet Union

Russia's power, oligarchs' profts
and Ukraine's missing energy policy,
19952006
Margarita M. Balmaceda
38. Peopling the Russian Periphery
Borderland colonization in Eurasian
history
Edited by Nicholas B Breyfogle,
Abby Schrader and Willard Sunderland
39. Russian Legal Culture Before and
After Communism

Criminal justice, politics and the public
sphere
Frances Nethercott
40. Political and Social Thought in
Post-Communist Russia

Axel Kaehne
41. The Demise of the Soviet
Communist Party

Atsushi Ogushi
42. Russian Policy towards China and
Japan

The El'tsin and Putin periods
Natasha Kuhrt
43. Soviet Karelia
Politics, planning and terror in Stalin's
Russia, 19201939
Nick Baron
44. Reinventing Poland
Economic and political transformation
and evolving national identity
Edited by Martin Myant and Terry Cox
45. The Russian Revolution in Retreat,
192024

Soviet workers and the new
Communist elite
Simon Pirani
46. Democratisation and Gender in
Contemporary Russia

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