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Eco-Nationalism - Anti-Nuclear Activism and National Identity in Russia, Lithuania, and Ukraine (Paperback, New)
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Eco-Nationalism - Anti-Nuclear Activism and National Identity in Russia, Lithuania, and Ukraine (Paperback, New)
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Eco-nationalism examines the spectacular rise of the anti-nuclear
power movement in the former Soviet Union during the early
perestroika period, its unexpected successes in the late 1980s, and
its substantial decline after 1991. Jane I. Dawson argues that
anti-nuclear activism, one of the most dynamic social forces to
emerge during these years, was primarily a surrogate for an
ever-present nationalism and a means of demanding greater local
self-determination under the Soviet system. Rather than
representing strongly held environmental and anti-nuclear
convictions, this activism was a political effort that reflected
widely held anti-Soviet sentiments and a resentment against
Moscow's domination of the region-an effort that largely
disappeared with the dissolution of the USSR. Dawson combines a
theoretical framework based on models of social movements with
extensive field research to compare the ways in which nationalism,
regionalism, and other political demands were incorporated into
anti-nuclear movements in Russia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Armenia,
Tatarstan, and Crimea. These comparative case studies form the core
of the book and trace differences among the various regional
movements to the distinctive national identities of groups
involved. Reflecting the new opportunities for research that have
become available since the late 1980s, these studies draw upon
Dawson's extended on-site observation of local movements through
1995 and her unique access to movement activists and their personal
archives. Analyzing and documenting a development with sobering and
potentially devastating implications for nuclear power safety in
the former USSR and beyond, Eco-nationalism's examination of social
activism in late and postcommunist societies will interest readers
concerned with the politics of global environmentalism and the
process of democratization in the post-Soviet world.
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