ISBN-13: 9781032610153 / Twarda / 2023 / 200 str.
This book explores Russia’s sense of its own uniqueness and the impact this has had on Russia’s conduct of international relations.
Chapter 1 “Rethinking How Historically Exceptional Russia Has Been”
Raymond Taras
Chapter 2 “Beyond the Core: Conceptualising Russia's Hybrid Exceptionalism in Times of War”
Kevork Oskanian
Chapter 3 “Mission Narrative in Russian Foreign Policy. The Comparative Perspective”
Alicja Curanović
Chapter 4 “Squaring the Circle: Legitimizing the Putin Regime after February 24, 2022”
Bo Petersson
Chapter 5 “Exception and Analogical Reasoning in Ukrainian and Russian Political Discourses”
Yulia Kurnyshova and Andrey Makarychev
Chapter 6 “Messianic Discourses and the Ideology of Putinism”
Mikhail Suslov
Chapter 7 “Human Rights and the Exceptionalism of Russian Law and Politics
Mikhail Antonov
Chapter 8 “The Emergence of Contending Universalisms: Russian and American Exceptionalist
Diplomacy 1917-1918”
Molly O’Neal
Chapter 9 “Russia’s Exceptional Role in Managing Kazakhstan’s Postcolonial Identity”
Vera Grantseva Ageeva
Chapter 10 “The Soviet Federative State: Its Exceptional Formation - and Dismemberment”
David Lane
Raymond Taras is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Tulane University, USA
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