
International Conference Political Culture in Contemporary Russia

International Conference Political Culture in Contemporary Russia
With Putin and beyond Putin, the state structure of post-Soviet Russia has developed into a complex multilayer con-guration, capable not only of forging new ideologies but also of interacting with the old ones. e state rhetoric evolves as a consequence of the geopolitical situation and influences the development of language: new terms, conspiracy theories and national grandeur. is ideological production aects public opinion in a complex way. Russian public opinion has remained extremely varied and is capable of assimilating or rejecting ideological constructs generated by the state.
Held in collaboration with Reset Dialogues on Civilizations, the conference sets out to analyse these processes and their consequences on contemporary Russia’s relations with Europe, the West and the rest of the world. e papers will provide opportunities for dialogue between leading experts on contemporary Russia from Europe, the United States and Russia itself.
