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THE QUEST FOR AN IDEAL YOUTH IN PUTIN'S RUSSIA II
THE SEARCH FOR DISTINCTIVE CONFORMISM IN THE POLITICAL COMMUNICATION OF NASHI, 2005-2009 |
By: |
Jussi Lassila, Kirill Postoutenko (Foreword), Andreas Umland |
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Paperback |

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ISBN 10: |
3838204158 |
ISBN 13: |
9783838204154 |
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IBIDEM-VERLAG, JESSICA HAUNSCHILD U CHRISTIAN SCHON |
Pub. date: |
15 April, 2014 |
Pages: |
236 |
Description: |
The so-called Democratic Antifascist Youth Movement Nashi represents a crucial case of a post-Orange government-organised formation whose values have broad support in Russian society. Yet, at the same time, in view of the movements public scandals, Nashi was also a phenomenon bringing to the fore public reluctance to accept all implications of Putins new system. The Russian peoples relatively widespread support for his patriotic policies and conservative values has been evident, but this support is not easily extended to political actors aligned to these values. Using discourse analysis, this book identifies socio-political factors that created obstacles to Nashis communication strategies. The book understands Nashi as anticipating an ideal youth within the framework of official national identity politics and as an attempt to mobilise largely apolitical youngsters in support of the powers that be. It demonstrates how Nashis ambivalent societal position was the result of a failed attempt to reconcile incompatible communicative demands of the authoritarian state and apolitical young. |
Synopsis: |
The so-called Democratic Antifascist Youth Movement Nashi represents a crucial case of a post-Orange government-organised formation whose values have broad support in Russian society. Yet, at the same time, in view of the movements public scandals, Nashi was also a phenomenon bringing to the fore public reluctance to accept all implications of Putins new system. The Russian peoples relatively widespread support for his patriotic policies and conservative values has been evident, but this support is not easily extended to political actors aligned to these values. Using discourse analysis, this book identifies socio-political factors that created obstacles to Nashis communication strategies. The book understands Nashi as anticipating an ideal youth within the framework of official national identity politics and as an attempt to mobilise largely apolitical youngsters in support of the powers that be. It demonstrates how Nashis ambivalent societal position was the result of a failed attempt to reconcile incompatible communicative demands of the authoritarian state and apolitical young. |
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College Graduate Student and over |
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Germany |
Imprint: |
ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon |
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