At WoE, Paul Goble has
translated extracts from a recent
interview with Eduard Popov, head of research at the Black Sea-Caspian Center of the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies, on the subject of Russian nationalism and its current move towards ethnic separatism. T
oday, Popov notes,
Moscow faces a rising tide of 'ethnic Russian separatism based on nationalist attitudes' precisely because the RSFSR of Soviet times has not become a Russian nation state.
To get away from this danger Popov believes that
the country must stop trying to use “the discredited definition” term for non-ethnic Russian (rossiyanin). “This term is an anachronism which was adopted by liberal ‘Yeltsins’ as an ideological mechanism for suppressing Russian ethnic identity.” Moreover, “there are no rossiyane; there is an [ethnic] Russian political nation.”
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