Staunton, October 10 – In 2011-2012, Emil Pain says, “a new elite Russian nationalism” concerned about the promotion of civil values and democracy emerged, but this “new nationalism couldn’t break itself away from its imperial foundations, and after the unification of Crimea, all its [positive] civil qualities disappeared from view.” As a result, the Moscow […]
Ukrainian Crisis Has Killed Constructive Russian Nationalism and Opened the Way for More Pogroms, Emil Pain Says
October 10, 2014