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Andrii︠e︡vsʹka, Anna, та Olena Khalimon. Knyha svidchenʹ: Anatomii︠a︡ rosiĭsʹkoï aneksiï Krymu = Witnessing : anatomy of Russia's annexation of Crimea. Krytyka, 2019.

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Górecki, Wojciech. Półwysep, czyli wyspa: Krym w trzecim roku po aneksji = The Peninsula as an island : Crimea in its third year since annexation. Ośrodek Studiów Wschodnich im. Marka Karpia, 2016.

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Astons, S. Communism: The unpunished crime. Prelude Publications, 1985.

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author, Starchenko R. A., ed. Referendum v Krymu 16 marta 2014: [opyt ėtnosot︠s︡iologicheskogo issledovanii︠a︡]. IĖA RAN, 2015.

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Roler, Jonathan. Can Annexation Be Justified? Analysing Russia's Annexation of Crimea. GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2017.

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Knott, Eleanor. Identity in Crimea before annexation: A bottom-up perspective. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433853.003.0013.

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Using the approach of everyday nationalism, this chapter examines the lived experience of Russian identity and nationalism beyond Russia’s borders using the case of Crimea. This is a region where the majority of residents have been assumed to identify as ethnically Russian and where Russian identity is typically used to explain Russia’s 2014 annexation of the peninsula. First, the chapter examines how being Russian was articulated, experienced, negotiated, subverted, and opposed to – or combined with – being Ukrainian and/or Crimean. It then explores the evidence (or the lack of such) of suppo
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Fisher, Alan W. Russian Annexation of the Crimea, 1772-1783. Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Jobst, Kerstin S. History of Crimea. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350328037.

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With the Russian annexation of Crimea in March 2014 - 160 years after the Crimean War – the peninsula has come to the geopolitical fore once more on the global stage. This book provides a comprehensive history of the region that until now has been missing, one that stretches from ancient times through to the present and which explores various aspects and inhabitants through the ages. Kerstin S. Jobst examines the complex history of the multi-ethnic and pluri-religious Crimea, and not only from a political perspective. Jobst deals with the manifold cultural and historical interdependencies that
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The case of Crimea"s annexation under international law. Scholar [etc.], 2017.

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Aneksii︠a︡ Krymu--miz︠h︡narodnyĭ zlochyn: Monohrafii︠a︡ = The annexation of Crimea as an international crime. K.I.S., 2015.

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Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society: Russia's Annexation of Crimea III a Debate on Prospect Theory and Explaining Russia's Annexation of Crimea. ibidem-Verlag, 2022.

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Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society: Russia's Annexation of Crimea III a Debate on Prospect Theory and Explaining Russia's Annexation of Crimea. ibidem-Verlag, 2022.

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Kolstø, Pål, and Helge Blakkisrud, eds. Russia Before and After Crimea. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433853.001.0001.

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Explores the momentous changes that have taken place in the Russian national identity discourse since Putin’s return to the presidency Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 marked a watershed in post-Cold War European history and brought East–West relations to a low point. At the same time, by selling this fateful action in starkly nationalist language, the Putin regime achieved record-high popularity. This book shows how, after the large-scale 2011–2013 anti-Putin demonstrations in major Russian cities and the parallel rise in xenophobia related to the Kremlin’s perceived inability to deal wi
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Roberts, Anthea. Crimea and the South China Sea. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190697570.003.0006.

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Although we often hear reference to the “invisible college” of international lawyers, it may be better to understand international lawyers as constituting a “divisible college” whose members hail from different states and regions and often form distinct, though sometimes overlapping, communities with their own understandings and approaches, as well as their own influences and spheres of influence. This chapter draws on two recent high-profile controversies—Crimea’s annexation by, or reunification with, Russia in 2014, and the legality and legitimacy of the award in the South China Sea arbitrat
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Department of Defense. Russia and Hybrid Warfare: Identifying Critical Elements in Successful Applications of Hybrid Tactics - Putin's Crimea Annexation, Ukraine, 1923 German Revolution, Germany's Austria Annexation. Independently Published, 2016.

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Russian 'Hybrid Warfare' and the Annexation of Crimea: The Modern Application of Soviet Political Warfare. Bloomsbury Academic & Professional, 2022.

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Russian 'Hybrid Warfare' and the Annexation of Crimea: The Modern Application of Soviet Political Warfare. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2021.

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Putin Takes Crimea 2014: Grey-Zone Warfare Opens the Russia-Ukraine Conflict. Osprey Publishing, 2023.

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Schneider-Deters, Winfried. Ukraine's Fateful Years 2013-2019, Vol. II: The Annexation of Crimea and the War in Donbas. ibidem-Verlag, 2022.

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Rosefielde, Steven. Kremlin Strikes Back: Russia and the West after Crimea's Annexation. Cambridge University Press, 2017.

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Rosefielde, Steven. Kremlin Strikes Back: Russia and the West after Crimea's Annexation. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Rosefielde, Steven. Kremlin Strikes Back: Russia and the West after Crimea's Annexation. Cambridge University Press, 2017.

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Kudors, Andis. Fortress Russia: Political, Economic and Security Development in Russia Following the Annexation of Crimea and Its Consequences for the Baltic States. LU akade miskais apgads, 2016.

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Kolstø, Pål, and Helge Blakkisrud. Introduction: Exploring Russian nationalisms. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433853.003.0001.

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Russian societal nationalism comes in various guises, both ethnic and imperialist. Also Putin’s rhetoric is marked by the tensions between ethnic and state-focused, imperialist thinking. Noting the complex interplay of state nationalism and societal nationalism, this introductory chapter examines the mental framework within which Russian politicians were acting prior to the decision to annex Crimea. The chapter develops a typology of Russian nationalisms, surveys recent developments, and presents the three-part structure of this book: official nationalism, radical and other societal nationalis
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Gardner, Hall. Crimea, Global Rivalry, and the Vengeance of History. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2015.

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Kuznetsova, Alexandra, and Sergey Sergeev. Revolutionary nationalism in contemporary Russia. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433853.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the main varieties and trends in the development of national revolutionary organisations in Russia from the 1990s until 2010s: national Bolsheviks, national anarchists, national socialists (supporters of the ‘white revolution’), and national democrats. It shows how the genesis of the various Russian national revolutionary organisations is closely connected with the social and economic crises that have struck post-Soviet Russia: the Russian ‘ressentiment’ of the 1990s gave rise to the national Bolsheviks; the economic growth of the 2000s, accompanied by an influx of migran
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Imperial Gamble: Putin, Ukraine, and the New Cold War. Brookings Institution Press, 2015.

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Wijk, Rob, and Vivien Collingwood. Power Politics. Amsterdam University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462980525.

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We tend to think of ourselves as living in a time when nations, for the most part, obey the rule of law - and where they certainly don't engage in the violent grabs for territory that have characterised so much of human history. But as Rob de Wijk shows in this book, power politics very much remains a force on the international scene. Offering analyses of such actions as Putin's annexation of the Crimea and China's attempts to claim large parts of the South China Sea, de Wijk explains why power politics never truly went away-and why, as the West's position weakens, it's likely to play a bigger
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Krym--2014: Kak ėto bylo? Veche, 2016.

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Verkhovsky, Alexander. The Russian nationalist movement at low ebb. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433853.003.0007.

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This chapter examines changes in the Russian nationalist movement from Russia’s annexation of Crimea until the State Duma elections in September 2016. Since 2014, the nationalist movement has been split over which side to support in the war in Ukraine. Then, with the subsequent increase in state repression of ultra-rightists, the movement lapsed into total decline. The chapter traces activities in various sectors of Russian nationalism, discussing the separate trajectories of the pro-Kremlin and oppositional nationalists, as well as the latter group’s further subdivision into groups that suppo
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Goode, J. Paul. Everyday patriotism and ethnicity in today’s Russia. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433853.003.0012.

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When does patriotism turn into nationalism? From 2001, the Kremlin promoted a multi-ethnic vision of patriotism and patriotic education in all walks of life, while publicly opposing extremist and opposition nationalism. However, the outpouring of public support for the 2014 annexation of Crimea and subsequent involvement in the Donbas in eastern Ukraine showed that patriotism and nationalism are not easily distinguished, and that the one may shift into the other. Through interviews and focus groups conducted in Russian regions, this chapter investigates how Russian citizens understand the mean
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Department of Defense. Essential Guide to Russian Hybrid Warfare: Three Studies on Putin's Crimea Annexation, Assaults on Georgia, Ukraine and Syria, Proxy Forces and Little Green Men, NATO Strategy for Countering Threat. Independently Published, 2017.

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Stallard, Katie. Dancing on Bones. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197575352.001.0001.

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Dancing on Bones examines how the leaders of Russia, China, and North Korea exploit the history of past wars—specifically World War II and the Korean War—to shore up popular support and frame contemporary challenges and foreign policy. This book traces the history of how successive ruling regimes have approached this period of history from 1945 to the present day, examining the political utility of historical memory and attempts to enforce a collective national narrative through patriotic education, propaganda, memory laws, censorship, harassment of individual historians, and appeals to nation
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Sperling, James, and Mark Webber. NATO Operations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790501.003.0052.

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In the post-cold-war period, NATO’s mission has shifted from static territorial defence against a well-defined adversary to expeditionary missions against ill-defined adversaries along the entire conflict spectrum. We trace the evolution of NATO security strategies and the attendant changes in allied threat perception, purpose, and force structure, the range and kinds of military operations between 1990 and 2016, and military exercises undertaken after the Russian annexation of Crimea. We then assess allied contributions to those operations (burden- and risk-sharing) and the selective particip
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Polyakov, Leonid. Ukraine. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790501.003.0010.

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Ukraine has been through several stages of national security orientation: non-alignment, aspiration to join NATO, non-alignment and orientation on Russia and, since 2014, defence from Russian aggression and aspiration to join NATO in the future. The inconsistencies in national strategies have led to confusing military doctrines and an ineffective military posture. In 2014, the response of Ukraine’s armed forces during the Russian annexation of Crimea and in the early phase of the operations against pro-Russian separatists proved rather poor, and exposed serious military weaknesses, except the
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Schimpfössl, Elisabeth. Rich Russians and the West. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190677763.003.0009.

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Chapter 8 provides a new perspective on familiar debates about deteriorating relations between Russia and the West, which have all too often overlooked the crucial internal development in Russia that this study has identified. The Russian bourgeoisie have largely endorsed Putin’s nostalgic conservatism and patriotism, especially since the Russian annexation of the Crimea. However, other, more long-term factors are also at play. Wealthy Russians in the 1990s had an inferiority complex in relation to the West after decades of Cold War isolation. Their subsequent exposure to Western life has not
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Kalb, Marvin L. Imperial gamble: Putin, Ukraine, and the new Cold War. 2015.

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Mattox, Gale A. The Transatlantic Security Landscape in Europe. Edited by Derek S. Reveron, Nikolas K. Gvosdev, and John A. Cloud. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190680015.013.26.

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The geopolitical and strategic landscape in Europe has transformed fundamentally under the Russian challenge to the Transatlantic Alliance. The alliance response to the annexation of Crimea and Russian hybrid warfare in Ukraine strengthened and demonstrated resolve on the part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in the Baltic states and Poland with an Enhanced Forward Presence of rotational troops. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall and disintegration of the Soviet Union, NATO has accepted new members that pursued democracy, free markets, rule of law, and human rights as well as a
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Russia Annexation Referenda: Significance of 2022 Russian Referendum to Russia and Similarities with Crimean Annexation. Independently Published, 2022.

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Vuksanovic, Vuk. Serbia’s Balancing Act. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350400634.

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The central country in the Western Balkans, Serbia puzzles observers by balancing its foreign policy between two competing great powers - Russia and the West. What drives a small country to behave like this?In this book, Vuk Vuksanovic explores the strategic trends which have shaped Serbian foreign policy, beginning in 2008, when the country’s international position was permanently changed by the global financial crisis and the unilateral declaration of independence by Serbia’s former province Kosovo. Vuksanovic also shows the domestic dynamic, shaping this policy, primarily the competition be
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Lance, Davies. Russian Conflict Management and European Security Governance. Rowman & Littlefield, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798881811723.

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Russia’s controversial annexation of Crimea in 2014 and its involvement in the conflict in Ukraine have left international audiences stunned. Russia now occupies a central place on the Western security agenda and has been recast as an important area of scholarly inquiry. The conflict has raised important questions about Russia’s understanding of conflict management and its approach to contemporary European security. This book provides a timely and contextual exploration of Russia’s post-Soviet legacy of conflict management in the backdrop of its interaction with Europe’s system of security gov
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The Crimean nexus: Putin's war and the clash of civilizations. Yale University Press, 2017.

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Laruelle, Marlene. Is Russia Fascist? Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501754135.001.0001.

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In Is Russia Fascist? This book 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
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"Krymskoe pravo", ili, I︠U︡ridicheskie osnovanii︠a︡ vossoedinenii︠a︡ Kryma s Rossieĭ. Zert︠s︡alo-M, 2015.

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Galeotti, Mark. Putin's Wars. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781472847522.

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THE FINANICAL TIMES - BEST BOOKS OF 2022 'The prolific military chronicler and analyst Mark Galeotti has produced exactly the right book at the right time.' - The TimesA history of how Putin and his conflicts have inexorably reshaped Russia, including his devastating invasion of Ukraine.Putin's Warsis a timely overview of the conflicts in which Russia has been involved since Vladimir Putin became prime minister and then president of Russia, from the First Chechen War to the two military incursions into Georgia, the annexation of Crimea and the eventual invasion of Ukraine itself. But it also l
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Lewis, David G. Russia's New Authoritarianism. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474454766.001.0001.

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In this book, David Lewis offers an original interpretation of the Russian political system that developed under Vladimir Putin as a new form of authoritarianism. Lewis argues that the Putinist worldview challenged liberal beliefs about concepts such as sovereignty, the state, and democracy, and instead promoted a set of illiberal norms and ideas that contributed to a global backlash against liberal politics. The book uses the political thought of Carl Schmitt, the Nazi jurist and anti-liberal political theorist, to explore political developments in Russia in the first two decades of the 21<su
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Kremlin Strikes Back: Russia and the West after Crimea's Annexation. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Sharafutdinova, Gulnaz. The Red Mirror. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197502938.001.0001.

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This book inquires into Vladimir Putin’s leadership strategy and relies on social identity theory to explain Putin’s success as a leader. The author argues that Russia’s second president has been successful in promoting his image as an embodiment of the shared national identity of the Russian citizens. He has articulated the shared collective perspective and has built a social consensus by tapping into powerful group emotions of shame and humiliation derived from the painful experience of the transition in the 1990s. He was able to overturn these emotions into pride and patriotism by activatin
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Bittner, Stephen V. Whites and Reds. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198784821.001.0001.

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Whites and Reds: A History of Wine in the Lands of Tsar and Commissar tells the story of Russia’s encounter with viniculture and winemaking. Rooted in the early-seventeenth century, embraced by Peter the Great, and then magnified many times over by the annexation of the indigenous wine economies and cultures of Georgia, Crimea, and Moldova in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, viniculture and winemaking became an important indicator of Russia’s place at the European table. While the Russian Revolution in 1917 left many of the empire’s vineyards and wineries in ruins, it did no
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Socher, Johannes. Russia and the Right to Self-Determination in the Post-Soviet Space. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192897176.001.0001.

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As a concept of international law, the right to self-determination is widely renowned for its lack of clarity. Broadly speaking, one can differentiate between a liberal and a nationalist tradition. In modern international law, the balance between these two opposing traditions is sought in an attempt to contain or ‘domesticate’ the nationalist conception by limiting it to ‘abnormal’ situations, that is to colonialism in the sense of ‘alien subjugation, domination and exploitation’. Essentially, this distinction between ‘normal’ and ‘abnormal’ situations has since, the distinction was made, been
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