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The Politicization of the Environmental Issue within the Russian Nationalistic Movement
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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The present article is concerned with the ethnopolitical dimensions of the environmental problem within the Russian nationalistic movement in the USSR. As distinct from Western Europe, there has never been a “pure” ecological movement in the Soviet Union, and until recently the environmental issue has been raised mainly by national movements as a part of the national question.
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