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New conservatives in Russia and East Central Europe / edited by Katharina Bluhm and Mihai Varga.
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Language
English
Published/Created
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
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xi, 309 pages ; 24 cm.
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JC573.2.R8 N48 2019
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Conservatism
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Russia (Federation).
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Conservatism
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Poland
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Conservatism
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Hungary
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Russia (Federation)
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Politics and government
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1991-
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Poland
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Politics and government
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1989-
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Hungary
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Politics and government
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1989-
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Editor
Bluhm, Katharina
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Varga, Mihai
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Series
Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series ; 85.
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Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series ; 85
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Summary note
"This book explores the emergence, and in Poland, Hungary, and Russia the coming to power, of politicians and political parties rejecting the consensus around market reforms, democratisation, and rule of law that has characterised moves towards an 'open society' from the 1990s. It discusses how over the last decade these political actors, together with various think tanks, intellectual circles and religious actors, have increasingly presented themselves as "conservatives", and outlines how these actors are developing a new local brand of conservatism as a full-fledged ideology which counters the perceived liberal overemphasis on individual rights and freedom, and differs from the ideology of the established, present-day conservative parties of Western Europe. Overall, the book argues that the 'renaissance of conservatism' in these countries represents variations on a new, illiberal conservatism that aims to re-establish a strong state sovereignly defining and pursuing national interests"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: towards a new illiberal conservatism in Russia and Central Eastern Europe / Katharina Bluhm and Mihai Varga
Russia's conservative counter-movement: genesis, actors and core concepts / Katharina Bluhm
The universal and the particular in Russian conservatism / Paul Robinson
Against "post-communism": the conservative dawn in Hungary / Aron Buzogány and Mihai Varga
New conservatism in Poland: the discourse coalition around law and justice / Ewa Dabrowska
The national conservative parties in Poland and Hungary and their core supporters compared: values and socio-structural background / Jochen Roose and Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski
"Conservative modernization" and the rise of law and justice in Poland / Krzysztof Jasiecki
The limits of conservative influence on economic policy in Russia / Irina Busygina and Mikhail Filippov
The Budapest-Warsaw express: conservatism and the diffusion of economic policies in Poland and Hungary / Ewa Dabrowska, Aron Buzogány, and Mihai Varga
Gender in the resurgent Polish conservatism / Agnieszka Wierzcholska
"Traditional values" unleashed: the ultraconservative influence on Russian family policy / Katharina Bluhm and Martin Brand
Religious conservatism in post-Soviet Russia and its relation to politics: empirical findings from ethnographic fieldwork / Tobias Köllner
Ready for diffusion: Russia's "cultural turn" and the post-Soviet space / Sebastian Schieck and Azam Isabaev
The emergence and propagation of new conservatism in post-communist countries: systematization and outlook / Katharina Bluhm and Mihai Varga.
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ISBN
9781138496866 (hardcover)
1138496863 (hardcover)
LCCN
2018021577
OCLC
1050141095
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