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The Abkhaz realise the dangers of assimilation into Russia and are wary of Russian nationalism.
ECONOMIST: Georgia, Abkhazia and Russia
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As your article on Russian nationalism rightly noted, Mr Putin has frequently condemned racism in a variety of venues.
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And yet, nervous as the Politburo was, Russian nationalism and history were taken up and exploited when despondency threatened, especially before and during the second world war, and when the Soviet Union needed a narrative to compete with that of western democracy.
ECONOMIST: Russians
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The ultra-nationalist movement has become institutional in many Russian cities, says Galina Kozhevnikova of SOVA, an independent centre that monitors nationalism and xenophobia.
ECONOMIST: The far right in Russia
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With the genie of nationalism now out of the bottle, it is difficult to say what may happen after the Russian election.
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