Entangled Far Rights

ebook A Russian-European Intellectual Romance in the Twentieth Century · Russian and East European Studies

By Marlene Laruelle

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Since the Ukrainian crisis in 2014, Russia's support to the European far right—and to a variety of populist leaders more globally—has become a cornerstone of the West's perception of Moscow as a "spoiler" on the international scene. The fact that Russia's most fervent supporters are now to be found on the right of the ideological spectrum should not be a surprise. The European far right has always had Russophile tendencies, but these were obscured during the Cold War, when rightist politics were most of all anti-Communist. <i>Entangled Far Rights</i> traces the "intellectual romance" that existed between European far right groups and their Russian-Soviet counterparts during the twentieth century and accounts for their recent re-emergence.
Entangled Far Rights