The Red Mirror, Gulnaz Sharafutdinova
The Red Mirror, Gulnaz Sharafutdinova
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The Red Mirror
Putin's Leadership and Russia's Insecure Identity

Author: Gulnaz Sharafutdinova

Narrator: Michael Page

Unabridged: 9 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/06/2021


Synopsis

What explains Putin's enduring popularity in Russia?

In The Red Mirror, Gulnaz Sharafutdinova uses social identity theory to explain Putin's leadership. The main source of Putin's political influence, she finds, lies in how he articulates the shared collective perspective that unites many Russian citizens. Under his tenure, the Kremlin's media machine has tapped into powerful group emotions of shame and humiliation—derived from the Soviet transition in the 1990s—and has politicized national identity to transform these emotions into pride and patriotism. Culminating with the annexation of Crimea in 2014, this strategy of national identity politics is still the essence of Putin's leadership in Russia. But victimhood-based consolidation is also leading the country down the path of political confrontation and economic stagnation. To enable a cultural, social, and political revival in Russia, Sharafutdinova argues, political elites must instead focus on more constructively conceived ideas about the country's future.

Integrating methods from history, political science, and social psychology, The Red Mirror offers the clearest picture yet of how the nation's majoritarian identity politics are playing out.

About Gulnaz Sharafutdinova

Gulnaz Sharafutdinova is Reader in Russian Politics at King's College London. She is the author of Political Consequences of Crony Capitalism Inside Russia and coeditor of Soviet Society in the Era of Late Socialism, 1964-1985.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on October 26, 2021

Because at least one person should buy their lecturer's book. 5.2/10......more

Goodreads review by Jon on March 14, 2022

While this book does contain a lot of good information, it feels like its an combination of different abstracts for other books/articles instead of a strong comprehensive work that can stand on its own merits.......more

Goodreads review by Dan on April 21, 2021

A great single volume for understanding the mentality of modern Russia.......more

Goodreads review by AB on July 28, 2023

Russia, her history, people, and culture have never really been at the top of my “to read and think about” list (excepting Dostoevsky). Maybe that’s a result of all the Cold War propaganda I experienced growing up prior to perestroika. Or maybe it’s always been a little too cold for my taste, a worl......more