When empire meets nationalism: power politics in the US and Russia/ Didier Chaudet, Florent Parmentier,

By: Chaudet, DidierMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub. Co., c2009Description: 215 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 9780754678052 (hardback : alk. paper); 0754678059 (hardback : alk. paper)Subject(s): Nationalism -- United States | Conservatism -- United States | Nationalism -- Russia (Federation) | Conservatism -- Russia (Federation) | United States -- Politics and government | Russia (Federation) -- Politics and governmentDDC classification: 327.1
Contents:
Part I The Apostles of the Empire: Intellectual Genealogies: Neoconservatives, old and new; From Eurasianism to neo-Eurasianism, nostalgia for the Empire. Part II Imperial Calling and Nationalism: Anatomy of the Empire: imperial nationalism?; American history through the neoconservative looking glass: imperial calling derived from nationalism; The Empire, neo-Eurasianists and Russian nationalism. Part III Geopolitics of Imperial Invocations: Between Cynicism, Ideology and Incoherence: Islam; Turkey and central Asia; The Middle East; Conclusion: the impossible Empire of ressentiment; Afterword: changing people, continuing patterns?; Selective and thematic bibliography: Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-205) and index.

Part I The Apostles of the Empire: Intellectual Genealogies: Neoconservatives, old and new; From Eurasianism to neo-Eurasianism, nostalgia for the Empire.

Part II Imperial Calling and Nationalism: Anatomy of the Empire: imperial nationalism?; American history through the neoconservative looking glass: imperial calling derived from nationalism; The Empire, neo-Eurasianists and Russian nationalism.

Part III Geopolitics of Imperial Invocations: Between Cynicism, Ideology and Incoherence: Islam; Turkey and central Asia; The Middle East; Conclusion: the impossible Empire of ressentiment; Afterword: changing people, continuing patterns?; Selective and thematic bibliography: Index.

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