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The Image of Russia in Contemporary Russian Society: Political and Psychological Analysis

Elena Shestopal

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Abstract

The article is based on the results of a study of Russian citizens’ perception of their country. More than 500 in-depth interview and nearly the same number of projective tests from 15 Russian regions became the basis for political-psychological analysis. These data enabled to identify the core features of Russia’s image in Russian mentality. This image includes reflections of authorities, leaders, the population, territory and the international role of the country in the country’s perception. The results confirm the conclusion that territorial expansionism is not typical for Russians. Authorities’ perception is an important component of the country’s image. Citizens' mistrust to the state was revealed. This allows us to suggest that Russian society still has not overcome the negative processes that started in the 1980s and led to a serious complex of “national inferiority” in the post-Soviet period.

Keywords: political socialization, democracy, democratic citizenship education

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Bibliography: Shestopal, Elena: The Image of Russia in Contemporary Russian Society: Political and Psychological Analysis, PCS – Politics, Culture and Socialization, 1+2-2018, pp. 65-80. https://doi.org/10.3224/pcs.v9i1-2.04


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