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This book explores how far messianism, the conviction that Russia has a special historical destiny, is present in, and affects, Russian foreign policy.
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This book explores how far messianism, the conviction that Russia has a special historical destiny, is present in, and affects, Russian foreign policy.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9780367675073
- ISBN-10: 0367675072
- Artikelnr.: 65611955
- Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9780367675073
- ISBN-10: 0367675072
- Artikelnr.: 65611955
Alicja Curanovi¿ is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Warsaw.
Introduction I. Messianism as a socio-political phenomenon 1. The concept
and typology of messianism 2. The characteristics of the historical
development of the messianic idea 3. The sense of mission in the national
self-identification process II. Mission in foreign policy 1. Identity and
foreign policy 2. The concept of mission 3. Mission: role-identity and
ontological security 4. Mission: recognition and status ambitions 5.
Mission in foreign policy: analytical categories III. The sense of mission
in Russia's historical process of self-identification 1. Russia's mission:
genealogy and the comparative perspective 2. The characteristics of the
mission roles in the Russian intellectual tradition 3. Russia's mission
compared to other discourses in foreign policy after 1991 IV.
Characteristics of the mission narrative in Russia's foreign policy
(2000-2018) 1. Method: How to sniff out mission 2. The contemporary mission
narrative in Russia's foreign policy: a panoramic view 3. Who needs
saving? From what? And how? Russia's mission viewed along analytical
categories V. The significance of mission narrative in Russia's
contemporary policy 1. Classification of the functions of the mission roles
2. Mission and identity 3. Mission and status 4. Mission and the legitimacy
of the government 5. Mission: discourse of the elite or the mentality of
society? Conclusion
and typology of messianism 2. The characteristics of the historical
development of the messianic idea 3. The sense of mission in the national
self-identification process II. Mission in foreign policy 1. Identity and
foreign policy 2. The concept of mission 3. Mission: role-identity and
ontological security 4. Mission: recognition and status ambitions 5.
Mission in foreign policy: analytical categories III. The sense of mission
in Russia's historical process of self-identification 1. Russia's mission:
genealogy and the comparative perspective 2. The characteristics of the
mission roles in the Russian intellectual tradition 3. Russia's mission
compared to other discourses in foreign policy after 1991 IV.
Characteristics of the mission narrative in Russia's foreign policy
(2000-2018) 1. Method: How to sniff out mission 2. The contemporary mission
narrative in Russia's foreign policy: a panoramic view 3. Who needs
saving? From what? And how? Russia's mission viewed along analytical
categories V. The significance of mission narrative in Russia's
contemporary policy 1. Classification of the functions of the mission roles
2. Mission and identity 3. Mission and status 4. Mission and the legitimacy
of the government 5. Mission: discourse of the elite or the mentality of
society? Conclusion
Introduction I. Messianism as a socio-political phenomenon 1. The concept
and typology of messianism 2. The characteristics of the historical
development of the messianic idea 3. The sense of mission in the national
self-identification process II. Mission in foreign policy 1. Identity and
foreign policy 2. The concept of mission 3. Mission: role-identity and
ontological security 4. Mission: recognition and status ambitions 5.
Mission in foreign policy: analytical categories III. The sense of mission
in Russia's historical process of self-identification 1. Russia's mission:
genealogy and the comparative perspective 2. The characteristics of the
mission roles in the Russian intellectual tradition 3. Russia's mission
compared to other discourses in foreign policy after 1991 IV.
Characteristics of the mission narrative in Russia's foreign policy
(2000-2018) 1. Method: How to sniff out mission 2. The contemporary mission
narrative in Russia's foreign policy: a panoramic view 3. Who needs
saving? From what? And how? Russia's mission viewed along analytical
categories V. The significance of mission narrative in Russia's
contemporary policy 1. Classification of the functions of the mission roles
2. Mission and identity 3. Mission and status 4. Mission and the legitimacy
of the government 5. Mission: discourse of the elite or the mentality of
society? Conclusion
and typology of messianism 2. The characteristics of the historical
development of the messianic idea 3. The sense of mission in the national
self-identification process II. Mission in foreign policy 1. Identity and
foreign policy 2. The concept of mission 3. Mission: role-identity and
ontological security 4. Mission: recognition and status ambitions 5.
Mission in foreign policy: analytical categories III. The sense of mission
in Russia's historical process of self-identification 1. Russia's mission:
genealogy and the comparative perspective 2. The characteristics of the
mission roles in the Russian intellectual tradition 3. Russia's mission
compared to other discourses in foreign policy after 1991 IV.
Characteristics of the mission narrative in Russia's foreign policy
(2000-2018) 1. Method: How to sniff out mission 2. The contemporary mission
narrative in Russia's foreign policy: a panoramic view 3. Who needs
saving? From what? And how? Russia's mission viewed along analytical
categories V. The significance of mission narrative in Russia's
contemporary policy 1. Classification of the functions of the mission roles
2. Mission and identity 3. Mission and status 4. Mission and the legitimacy
of the government 5. Mission: discourse of the elite or the mentality of
society? Conclusion