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The Moscow mass media has become more and more frequently concerned with the development of Russian nationalism and even fascism, due to the openly nationalistic slogans being bandied about by the leaders of various political parties and groups. This has caused noisy reverberations in the West. The world is showing serious concern about the Russian nationalist threat.
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Sakharov, A.N. (1998). The Main Phases and Distinctive Features of Russian Nationalism. In: Hosking, G., Service, R. (eds) Russian Nationalism Past and Present. Studies in Russia and East Europe . Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26532-9_2
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