New Conservatives in Russia and East Central Europe
政治经济学
中东
古代史
作者
Katharina Bluhm,Mihai Varga
标识
DOI:10.4324/9781351020305
摘要
1 Introduction: toward a new illiberal conservatism in Russia and East Central Europe Katharina Bluhm and Mihai Varga Part I. Genealogies 2 Russia's conservative counter-movement: genesis, actors, and core concepts Katharina Bluhm 3 The universal and the particular in Russian conservatism Paul Robinson 4 Against post-communism: the conservative dawn in Hungary Aron Buzogany and Mihai Varga 5 New conservatism in Poland: the discourse coalition around Law and Justice Ewa Dabrowska 6 The national conservative parties in Poland and Hungary and their core supporters compared: and socio-structural background Jochen Roose and Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski 7 Conservative modernization and the rise of Law and Justice in Poland Krzysztof Jasiecki Part II. Translations 8 The limits of conservative influence on economic policy in Russia Irina Busygina and Mikhail Filippov 9 The Budapest-Warsaw Express: conservatism and the diffusion of economic policies in Poland and Hungary Ewa Dabrowska, Aron Buzogany, and Mihai Varga 10 Gender in the resurgent Polish conservatism Agnieszka Wierzcholska 11 Traditional values unleashed: the ultraconservative influence on Russian family policy Katharina Bluhm and Martin Brand 12 Religious conservatism in post-Soviet Russia and its relation to politics: empirical findings from ethnographic fieldwork Tobias Koellner 13 Ready for diffusion? Russia's cultural turn and the post-Soviet space Sebastian Schiek and Azam Isabaev 14 The emergence and propagation of new conservatism in post-communist countries: systematization and outlook Katharina Bluhm and Mihai Varga