Managed nationalism

[3] The colour revolutions were a series of peaceful protests and popular uprisings that spread throughout the post-Soviet states during the mid-2000s, aimed primarily at anti-corruption and democratic reformism.These groups, particularly hooligans, were used as a form of intimidation against Russian oppositionists, such as a clash with the National Bolshevik Party in 2005 that injured ten and a 2009 attack on environmentalists opposing plans to build a road through Khimki Forest.[2] Following the murders of human rights activist Stanislav Markelov and Novaya Gazeta journalist Anastasia Baburova in 2009, a crackdown on members of Russia's neo-Nazi community began.The Eurasian Youth Union, a non-Nazi but nonetheless far-right organisation which also participated in counter-protests, has been described by Finnish researcher Veera Laine as being among the groups supported by the Russian government under the managed nationalism policy.The Base, an American neo-Nazi terrorist organisation, is run from Saint Petersburg, and members of the global far-right have been given support by Russia in spreading Anti-Western sentiment domestically, as well as serving as election monitors for the Russian government abroad.
Neo-Nazism in RussiaRussian National UnityFront of National Revolutionary ActionRussian National UnionKolovratNational Socialist Russian Workers' PartyPeople's National PartyRussian National Socialist PartySlavic UnionRussian Imperial MovementCombat Terrorist OrganizationNational Socialism / White PowerNational Socialist SocietyFormat18Ryno-Skachevsky gangRusich GroupAtomwaffen Division RusslandThe SaviorAlexander BarkashovDmitry BorovikovViacheslav DatsikDmitry DemushkinAlexey DobrovolskyDenis KapustinKonstantin KasimovskyIgor MangushevAlexey MilchakovDenis NekrasovYan PetrovskyDmitry UtkinStanislav VorobyovNikolai GirenkoMoscow market bombingYevgeny KrasnoyarovShamil OdamanovStanislav Markelov and Anastasia BaburovaAcademy maniacsThe CleanersIzhevsk school shooting1993 Russian constitutional crisisFootball hooliganismList of Russian serial killersPutinismRuscismRussian Fascist PartyRussian nationalismRussian people's militias in UkraineUltrasWagner GroupRussianromanizedRussian nationalistneo-NazisRussia under Vladimir PutinOrange RevolutionStanislav MarkelovAnastasia Baburova2011–2013 Russian protestsEuromaidananti-MaidanNovorossiyaskinheadfootball hooligananti-Chechen sentimentFirst Chechen WarVladimir Putinopposition to Putin's governmentWalking TogetherColour revolutioncolour revolutionspost-Soviet statesGeorgiaKyrgyzstanUkrainegovernment of RussiaVasily YakemenkoNational Bolshevik PartyKhimki ForestAlexei NavalnyState DumaMaksim MishchenkoRock Against CommunismBolotnaya SquareNovaya GazetaPresidential Administration of RussiaEduard LimonovMovement Against Illegal ImmigrationEurasian Youth UnionStalinistsChristian nationalistsDonetskLuhansk People's RepublicsKomsomolskaya PravdaThe BaseAnti-Western sentimentAngry patriotsThe ConversationFinancial TimesRadio Free Europe/Radio LibertyopenDemocracyFinnish Institute of International Affairs2nd and 4thPresident of RussiaPrime Minister of RussiaElectoral historycampaignFirst CabinetSecond CabinetUnited RussiaAll-Russia People's FrontPresidencysecondfourthPolitical groupsSovereign democracySpeechesMunich 2007Crimea 2014Valdai 2014Federal Assembly 2020Donetsk and Luhansk 2022Ukraine 2022Moscow 2022Moscow 20232011–20132014 anti-war protests2017–20182019 Moscow election protests2020–2021 Khabarovsk Krai protests2021 election protests2022 anti-war protestsOppositionArrest warrantWagner Group rebellionLegislation and programsnational championspriority projectsstabilization fundPutin's Plan2008–2009 recession2014–2016 financial crisis2022 mobilizationForeign policyPresidentPrime MinisterSlovenia 2001Slovakia 2005Helsinki 2018Geneva 20212008 Russo-Georgian warEuropean energy sectorRussia–Ukraine gas disputesStrategic Offensive Reductions TreatyRusso-Ukrainian War2014 annexation of CrimeaWar in DonbasPrelude to the Russian invasion of UkraineDecember 2021 ultimatum2022 invasion2022 annexations in Ukraine2023 Xi Jinping visit to Russia2024 Vladimir Putin visit to ChinaSyrian civil warmilitary interventionRussian world2024 Ankara prisoner exchangeFamilyLyudmila PutinaMaria VorontsovaKaterina TikhonovaSpiridon PutinIgor PutinRoman PutinJorrit FaassenKirill ShamalovSvetlana KrivonogikhAlina KabaevaVera PutinaPublic imageDirect Line with Vladimir PutinChapel of Russia's ResurrectionPutinTeamA man like PutinHappy Birthday, Mr. Putin!Vladimir Putin PeakGrandpa in his bunkerNTV affairPutin khuylo!Putin Must GoPutin's PalacePutin. CorruptionPutin. WarPutinlandPutinversteherPutlerMedvedev–Putin tandemocracySpitting ImageMeeting tableLanguageClaims of body doublesClaims of incapacity and deathOliver StoneTucker Carlson← Dmitry Medvedev← Boris YeltsinDmitry Medvedev →