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5 The Moscow Patriarchate and Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Towards a Critical Explanation
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Bojidar Kolov
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Notes on Contributors x
- Preface xiv
- Introduction: Values-based Legitimation in Putin’s Russia 1
- 1 Russian Popular Values under President Putin: A ‘Conservative Turn’ – or Anomie? 25
- 2 Traditional Values and Civic Activism in Russia 50
- 3 Values Entrepreneurship and Ideological Reaction: The Case of Konstantin Malofeev 80
- 4 ‘To Lay Down His Life for His Friends’: The Russian Orthodox Church in Search of a War Theory 109
- 5 The Moscow Patriarchate and Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Towards a Critical Explanation 132
- 6 The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Legitimacy of Putin’s Regime: A Biopolitical Perspective 165
- 7 The Path to ‘Healthy Conservativism’: Tracing Drivers and Legitimation in the Development of Putin’s New ‘Ideology’ 194
- 8 Which Past is Usable for Putin’s Regime? Analysis of Commemorative Speeches of the Russian Presidents (2000–22) 226
- 9 Has Social Conservative Rhetoric Boosted Putin’s Popularity? 251
- Appendix: Questionnaire, National Sample, LegitRuss 284
- Index 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Notes on Contributors x
- Preface xiv
- Introduction: Values-based Legitimation in Putin’s Russia 1
- 1 Russian Popular Values under President Putin: A ‘Conservative Turn’ – or Anomie? 25
- 2 Traditional Values and Civic Activism in Russia 50
- 3 Values Entrepreneurship and Ideological Reaction: The Case of Konstantin Malofeev 80
- 4 ‘To Lay Down His Life for His Friends’: The Russian Orthodox Church in Search of a War Theory 109
- 5 The Moscow Patriarchate and Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Towards a Critical Explanation 132
- 6 The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Legitimacy of Putin’s Regime: A Biopolitical Perspective 165
- 7 The Path to ‘Healthy Conservativism’: Tracing Drivers and Legitimation in the Development of Putin’s New ‘Ideology’ 194
- 8 Which Past is Usable for Putin’s Regime? Analysis of Commemorative Speeches of the Russian Presidents (2000–22) 226
- 9 Has Social Conservative Rhetoric Boosted Putin’s Popularity? 251
- Appendix: Questionnaire, National Sample, LegitRuss 284
- Index 299