Publication
Aug 2014
This paper examines the growing conservatism in Russian political discourse. According to the author, four cumulative factors explain this turn towards conservatism: 1) ideas (e.g. revitalization of traditions and morality); 2) domestic politics (e.g. power consolidation); 3) the individual (e.g. Putin’s self-perception); and 4) the external stimuli (e.g. the “color revolutions” in Russia’s neighborhood). The author further contends that this trend poses a normative challenge to the EU, requiring a powerful answer based on a renewed long-term strategy towards Russia.
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Author | Stanislav Secrieru |
Series | PISM Strategic Files |
Issue | 54 |
Publisher | Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) |
Copyright | © 2014 Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) |