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Revision as of 22:58, 19 May 2014
Neo-Sovietism is a broad term of reference relating both to existing policy decisions in the former Soviet Union and to a small political movement dedicated to reviving the Soviet Union in the modern world. Some commentators claim that current Russian President Vladimir Putin holds many neo-Soviet views, especially concerning law and order and military strategic defence.[1]
See also
- Neo-Ottomanism
- Putinism
- Neo-Stalinism
- Soviet socialist patriotism
- Eurasianism
- National Bolshevism
- Greater Russia
References
- ^ Slade, G Deconstructing the Millennium Manifesto: The Yeltsin-Putin Transition and the Rebirth of Ideology The School of Russian and Asian Studies, 2005