Russias relationship with its neighbours and with the West has worsened dramatically in recent years. Under Vladimir Putins leadership, the country has annexed Crimea, begun a war in East Ukraine, used chemical weapons on the streets of the UK and created an army of Internet trolls to meddle in the US presidential elections. How should we understand this apparent relapse into aggressive imperialism and militarism?
 In this lively and well-informed account, the Russian sociologist and political scientist Sergei Medvedev sets out to explain the unexpected transformation of the country during Putins third term in office, from 2012 to 2018. He argues that this new wave of Russian nationalism is the result of mentalities that have long been embedded within the Russian psyche. Whereas in the West, the turbulent social changes of the 1960s and a rising awareness of the legacy of colonialism have modernized attitudes, Russia has been stymied by an enduring sense of superiority over its neighbours alongside a painful nostalgia for empire. It is this infantilized and irrational worldview that Putin and others have exploited, as seen most clearly in Russias recent foreign policy decisions. In the annexation of Crimea, Medvedev shows how patriotic rhetoric served to trump considerations of political or human cost. Inciting nationalist fervour may have been an effective way to consolidate Putins power within the Kremlin but it fractured relations with the West and it can only mask for so long the inability of the state to address the myriad of social and economic challenges facing Russia today.
 This sharp and insightful book, full of irony and humour, shows how the archaic forces of imperial revanchism have been brought back to life, shaking Russian society and threatening the outside world.  It will be of great interest to anyone trying to understand the forces shaping Russian politics and society.
                 
            
            
            
            
                
                    Part One: THE WAR FOR SPACE
 Sovereign Territorywith No Roads     
 The Smoke of the Fatherland 
 Sacred Ice
 Crimea as a Territory of the Subconscious
 Drum Solo
 Jihad in Donetsk
 Global Biryulyovo
 Seduced by Geopolitics
 Profession: Invader
 Noughts and Crosses
 The War with Pokémon
 Kremlin Firewall
 A Sovereignty Full of Holes
 Part Two: THE WAR FOR SYMBOLS
 The States Game Reserve
 The Elite Avenueto Death  
 An Ode to Shuvalovs Dogs
 Missile Mania   
 Tank Invasion   
 Purveyors of Threats
 Churchill Dreamt It All Up
 A Racketeer with Rockets
 The Torch Procession  
 Olympic Schizophrenia
 The Thugs Game
 The Sovereign from the Back-Streets of St Petersburg
 Putinism and Questions of Linguistics
 War of the Avatars
 Part Three: THE WAR FOR THE BODY
 Punitive Hygiene
 The Kings Body
 The Condom as a Sign of Protest
 The Protocols of the Elders of Sodom
 Test for Homophobia   
 The 'Miss Prison Contest
 Breaking 'The Silence of the Lambs
The Politics of the Female Body
 A 4-by-4 as a Teaching Aid
 A Russian Potlatch
 A Requiem for Roquefort
 The Land of Abandoned Children
 The Amputation of Conscience
 The Fiasco of 'Operation Sochi
Part Four: THE WAR FOR MEMORY
 Hysterical Revisionism
 The Holiday of 5 March
 The Oblomov and the Stoltz of Soviet Power
 A Bear of a Man
 Maidan in Moscow
 A Holiday without Tears
 Waltz of the Urals Chekists 
 The Return of the Ghosts
 Tyrants Destroyed
 Russian Resentment
 The Flower Revolution
 Whos Afraid of Svetlana Alexievich?
  The Private Nuremberg of Denis Karagodin   
 The Battle at the River Iset
 Constitution Day
 Glossary and List of Abbreviations
 Notes