The national consensus formation at the first stage of Russia’s Special military operation against Ukraine (February–August 2022)

Q1 Arts and Humanities Journal of Eurasian Studies Pub Date : 2023-11-06 DOI:10.1177/18793665231212233
Ivan Krivushin, Marina Glaser
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The article begins with a definition of some contesting views about the reality of Russian support for the “Special military operation” (SMO), hypotheses, and research approach. Then we present the substantive arguments about the attitude of Russian residents to the SMO and the reliability of public opinion polls results. After this we provide suggestive analyzes of three key understandings of the “West” in Russian public opinion. The article ends with arguing that a national consensus in Russia on the necessity and legitimacy of the SMO has really been achieved. The polarization of opinions is increasing but it is not reflected in the public sphere because of the fears that this could cause negative uncontrolled consequences for the economic situation, social and political stability in the country. As for Anti-Western sentiments, they depended and continue to depend on two groups of factors: foreign policy ones, which provoked the strengthening of these sentiments, and internal ones, which contributed to their weakening.
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俄罗斯对乌克兰特别军事行动第一阶段(2022年2月—8月)的全国共识形成
本文首先对俄罗斯支持“特殊军事行动”(SMO)的现实、假设和研究方法的一些有争议的观点进行了定义。然后,我们对俄罗斯居民对SMO的态度和民意调查结果的可靠性提出了实质性的论点。在此之后,我们对俄罗斯公众舆论中对“西方”的三个关键理解进行了暗示性分析。文章最后认为,俄罗斯已经就SMO的必要性和合法性达成了全国共识。意见的两极分化正在增加,但没有反映在公共领域,因为人们担心这可能对该国的经济状况、社会和政治稳定造成无法控制的消极后果。至于反西方情绪,它们过去依赖并将继续依赖两组因素:外交政策因素,它激发了这些情绪的加强;内部因素,它促成了这些情绪的削弱。
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Journal of Eurasian Studies
Journal of Eurasian Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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