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Political anti-semitism in post-Soviet Russia

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Anti-Semitism has been a significant aspect of late Tsarist, Stalinist, and neo-Stalinist Russian politics, raising questions about its implications for post-Soviet politics. This study explores the sources, ideologies, and expressions of anti-Semitism in contemporary Russian political life, identifying key players and their societal impact. It demonstrates that anti-Semitism remains prevalent in Russia, particularly within political groups, mass media, and religious organizations since the Soviet Union's collapse, culminating before the elections to the fourth post-Soviet State Duma, which saw the rise of the nationalist party Rodina (Motherland). The author examines various justifications for anti-Semitism, its fluctuations, and its manifestations during this period. The analysis includes Russian federal and regional elections, which acted as a reality check for ultra-nationalists. Specific sections focus on anti-Semitism's role in political associations, from marginal neo-Nazi groups to mainstream nationalist parties and the Communist Party's successor organizations. Additionally, the financial backing for post-Soviet anti-Semitic publications is addressed. The author situates anti-Semitism within the broader context of religious and ethnic intolerance in Russian society, compiling a comprehensive "Who is Who" of Russian political anti-Semitism, making this work an essential resource for future studies on post-Soviet xenoph

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Political anti-semitism in post-Soviet Russia, Vjačeslav A. Lichačev

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2006
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