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ID103954
Author(s)Job, Sebastian
Title

Globalising Russia? The neoliberal/nationalist two-step and the Russification of the West

PublishedThird World Quarterly 22, 2001, pp. 931-950
Language(s)English
ISSN0143-6597
SubjectsRussia (Federation) / Market Economy  [Browse all]
Note"This paper argues that the major ideological dynamic of the post-cold war era is the conflictive complicity of neoliberalism and various authoritarian and racist nationalisms. This is nowhere more apparent than in post-Soviet Russia. Indeed, far from being 'exceptional', contemporary Russia actually provides an exemplary instance of where the neoliberal road to the market is really taking a great number of countries - in the first instance, the debt-ridden countries of the so-called 'Third World'. But perhaps the lessons of Russia's experience extend somewhat further. Might it not be the case that, in an epoch in which IMF-style 'structural adjustment' policies are extended to all and sundry, those pathologies which at first seemed the exclusive preserve of 'backward nations', are coming increasingly to install themselves in the very heartlands of the 'West'?"
Mediumarticle
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