114. ANALYSIS: Paul Goode on Russian nationalism and the war in Ukraine
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Prof. Paul Goode, McMillan Chair in Russian Studies and Associate Professor at Carleton University discusses top-down nationalism under Putin's regime, impacts of everyday nationalism in Russia, whether nationalism is a key driver of the Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and trajectory of the war.  "We should continue keeping a close eye on Belarus, on Moldova, on the Caucasus... there is a fundamental shift in the post-Cold War order that's happening now as a direct result of this war..." Paul Goode - more about the Russian Media Observation and Research (RuMOR) project  Paul Goode on Patriotism without Patriots? Perm΄-36 and Patriotic Legitimation in Russia Paul Goode on The Nation in Post-Soviet Russia  Paul Goode on Russia and "Love for the Motherland"  Paul Goode on twitter: @jpaulgoode More about the host: Jessica Genauer  Jessica Genauer on twitter: @jessicagenauer
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