Putinism : the slow rise of a radical right regime in Russia /

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Author / Creator:Herpen, Marcel van.
Imprint:Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Description:xiii, 278 pages ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8968401
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ISBN:9781137282804 (hardback)
1137282800 (hardback)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"This book aims to provide an important insight into the essence of Putinism and the political system he has established in Russia over the past decade. Van Herpen compares in detail the many and often surprising parallels that exist between Vladimir Putin's regime in Russia and that of Weimar Germany and Mussolini's Italy indicating the presence of strong Fascist elements in the contemporary Russian Political system. However, this is tempered with elements of Bonapartism from Napoleon III's France and the populism of Italian politics under Berlusconi creating a hybrid system which has been termed 'Fascism-Lite' with a softer face than Mussolinian Fascism but still containing a hard core of ultra-nationalism, militarism and neo-imperialism. The author not only looks at Putin's regime in retrospect but also offers an insight into the future of the Russian political system as Russia's strong man begins his third term in office"--

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505 8 |a Machine generated contents note: -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART I: 'WEIMAR RUSSIA'? THE VALIDITY OF A HISTORICAL PARALLEL -- Russia And The Weimar Republic: Does A 'Weimar Parallel' Exist? -- The 'Weimar Parallel': Economic, Political, And Societal Aspects -- The 'Weimar Parallel' -- Socio-Psychological Aspects -- Post-Imperial Pain And The Making Of A New National Myth -- PART II: THE SPECTER OF A FASCIST RUSSIA -- What Is Fascism? -- Defining Fascism: The Thin Method -- Defining Fascism: The Thick Method -- Putinism And Fascism: The Eleven Differences (Part I) -- Putinism And Fascism: The Eleven Differences (Part Ii) -- PART III: PUTINISM, BONAPARTISM, AND BERLUSCONISM -- Putinism And Bonapartism: The Ten Resemblances -- Putinism And Berlusconism -- Putinism: A Hybrid Mixture Of Mussolinian Fascism, Bonapartism, And Berlusconism. 
520 |a "This book aims to provide an important insight into the essence of Putinism and the political system he has established in Russia over the past decade. Van Herpen compares in detail the many and often surprising parallels that exist between Vladimir Putin's regime in Russia and that of Weimar Germany and Mussolini's Italy indicating the presence of strong Fascist elements in the contemporary Russian Political system. However, this is tempered with elements of Bonapartism from Napoleon III's France and the populism of Italian politics under Berlusconi creating a hybrid system which has been termed 'Fascism-Lite' with a softer face than Mussolinian Fascism but still containing a hard core of ultra-nationalism, militarism and neo-imperialism. The author not only looks at Putin's regime in retrospect but also offers an insight into the future of the Russian political system as Russia's strong man begins his third term in office"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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