Dear friends, we are glad to represent our sixth issue of the Public Diplomacy Journal under the brand of the Meeting Russia program.
Topic: "Russian Women: Identity and Destiny".
We set ourselves a challenging task to define “a Russian woman”.
In this issue:
Lists of Outstanding Russian Women, Including World’s First in Space Flights, Diplomacy, Special Education, Sciences
Competition between ...
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- 20.02.2024 16:53:30
... heir of Eastern Rome.
Because of moral decline (cultural Marxism, postmodernism, Americanization, mass immigration), Western Europe increasingly ceases to be "Europe". Yet Russia, thanks to the preservation of its cultural and historical identity, including its European one, against the background of decadent Europe is becoming more an more European than Europe itself. The same is true for Eastern Europe (i.e. Poland and Hungary), but to a lesser extent.
Europe (the predominantly Romano-Germanic ...
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- 13.09.2017 11:56:59
... the French government is to maintain Ukraine’s territorial integrity, and we believe that both France and Germany have enough leverage for that.
This is also shown by the strong will of the Ukrainian population and the creation of their new identity: being a citizen of Ukraine. This identity is pro-European, in favour of a state of law, and against corruption.
It is in this framework that the ‘Ukraine 2020’ plan is being implemented. The Constitutional reform is the most important ...
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- 17.05.2016 11:22:00
... of non-refoulement binds the EU to accept refugees; on the other hand, governments have to respond to their people’s anxieties regarding change and diversity. Therefore, to what extent is the Refugee Crisis altering the conception of European identity?
The reactions of European countries have been poles apart. Hungary made clear that migrants were unwelcomed and built walls and fences[1]; thus reflecting the idea that refugees are not deserving peoples and that they are threatening the ...
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- 30.03.2016 14:50:00
... authoritarian and conservative (Bismarck’s Germany, France’s Boulangism), and fascism. Given certain eras, nationalism holds different aspects.
Nationalism is built upon many dimensions, that we shall examine here in the case of Russia: identity, and rejection of the outside.
1) Identity as a dimension:
· Ethnicity as a component of Russian identity:
Russian ethnicity is often called “rossity”. A “Russian nationalist” would be a person who feels that ...
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- 25.12.2013 19:47:00