In Is
Russia Fascist?, Marlene Laruelle argues that the charge of "fascism"
has become a strategic narrative of the current world order. Vladimir Putin's
regime has increasingly been accused of embracing fascism, supposedly evidenced
by Russia's annexation of Crimea, its historical revisionism, attacks on
liberal democratic values, and its support for far-right movements in Europe.
But at the same time Russia has branded itself as the world's preeminent
antifascist power because of its sacrifices during the Second World War while
it has also emphasized how opponents to the Soviet Union in Central and Eastern
Europe collaborated with Nazi Germany.
Laruelle
closely analyzes accusations of fascism toward Russia, soberly assessing both
their origins and their accuracy. By labeling ideological opponents as fascist,
regardless of their actual values or actions, geopolitical rivals are able to
frame their own vision of the world and claim the moral high ground. Through a
detailed examination of the Russian domestic scene and the Kremlin's foreign
policy rationales, Laruelle disentangles the foundation for, meaning, and
validity of accusations of fascism in and around Russia. Is Russia Fascist?
shows that the efforts to label opponents as fascist is ultimately an attempt
to determine the role of Russia in Europe's future.


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