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The Long Telegram 2.0: A Neo-Kennanite Approach to Russia lays out an original argument for understanding Russia that goes deep into its history, starting with the tri-partite dictum “orthodoxy, autocracy, nationality,” formulated in 1832 by Russia’s then-minister of culture, count Sergey Uvarov. The author explores Uvarov’s triad in the context of modern Russia, adding five more traits: exceptionalism, expansionism, historical primordialism, worship of the military, and glorification of suffering. The author argues that, as presently constituted, Russia cannot become a democracy, and, sooner than later, it will disintegrate, replicating the fate of the Soviet Union. The key reasons for these, according to the author, are: weak mechanisms for the transition of power, poorly developed institutions of the state, feeble economy and education, frail ideology, and, most importantly, the lack of a unified national identity.

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“This important study of Russian cultural identity explains its exceptionalism and expansionism which make it profoundly different from the West in order to advocate a patient and realistic policy towards Moscow.” -- Konrad H. Jarausch, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Mother-Russia, the Czardom Chapter 2. Mother-Russia, the Messiah Chapter 3. Mother-Russia, the Empire Chapter 4. Mother-Russia, the Primordial Chapter 5. Mother-Russia, the Savior Chapter 6. Mother-Russia, the Sacred Chapter 7. Mother-Russia, a Holy Fool Chapter 8. Mother-Russia, Noah’s Ark

The Long Telegram 2.0: A Neo-Kennanite Approach

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 19/11/2019
      ISBN13: 9781793602381, 978-1793602381
      ISBN10: 1793602387

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Long Telegram 2.0: A Neo-Kennanite Approach to Russia lays out an original argument for understanding Russia that goes deep into its history, starting with the tri-partite dictum “orthodoxy, autocracy, nationality,” formulated in 1832 by Russia’s then-minister of culture, count Sergey Uvarov. The author explores Uvarov’s triad in the context of modern Russia, adding five more traits: exceptionalism, expansionism, historical primordialism, worship of the military, and glorification of suffering. The author argues that, as presently constituted, Russia cannot become a democracy, and, sooner than later, it will disintegrate, replicating the fate of the Soviet Union. The key reasons for these, according to the author, are: weak mechanisms for the transition of power, poorly developed institutions of the state, feeble economy and education, frail ideology, and, most importantly, the lack of a unified national identity.

      Trade Review
      “This important study of Russian cultural identity explains its exceptionalism and expansionism which make it profoundly different from the West in order to advocate a patient and realistic policy towards Moscow.” -- Konrad H. Jarausch, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. Mother-Russia, the Czardom Chapter 2. Mother-Russia, the Messiah Chapter 3. Mother-Russia, the Empire Chapter 4. Mother-Russia, the Primordial Chapter 5. Mother-Russia, the Savior Chapter 6. Mother-Russia, the Sacred Chapter 7. Mother-Russia, a Holy Fool Chapter 8. Mother-Russia, Noah’s Ark

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