Projecting Russia in a Mediatized World Recursive Nationhood

This book presents a new perspective on how Russia projects itself to the world. Distancing itself from familiar, agency-driven International Relations accounts that focus on what 'the Kremlin' is up to and why, it argues for the need to pay attention to deeper, trans-state processes over...

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Main Author: Hutchings, Stephen (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
Series:BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies
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