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The new Russian nationalism: imperialism, ethnicity and authoritarianism 2000–15, edited by Pål Kolstø and Helge Blakkisrud, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2016, 436 pp., $75 (hardback), ISBN 978-1474410427.

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The new Russian nationalism: imperialism, ethnicity and authoritarianism 2000–15, edited by Pål Kolstø and Helge Blakkisrud, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2016, 436 pp., $75 (hardback), ISBN 978-1474410427.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

J. Paul Goode*
Affiliation:
Department of Politics, Languages & International Studies, University of Bath, Bath, UK [email protected]

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