Ontological security: a framework for the analysis of Russia’s view of the world

Q1 Arts and Humanities Russia in Global Affairs Pub Date : 2021-10-20 DOI:10.1080/23340460.2021.2000173
Dina Moulioukova, R. Kanet
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ABSTRACT Recent studies have noted the human need for ontological security as an important factor of a state's foreign policy. Ontological security builds on the major role that embedded and routinized biographical narratives of a state play in its identity: how it sees itself, and how it wants to be seen by others. While there is rich research connecting the importance of the great power narrative to Russia's sense of ontological security, less attention has been paid to operationalization of such “greatness.” This article seeks to “decode” some aspects of Russia's ontological security. It focuses on the continuity of three narratives that in our opinion have historically formed a cornerstone of the country's ontological awareness as a great power (strong leader, imperial expansion, and the West's impact on Russia's sense of identity), and on the rupture of that continuity that followed the dissolution of the Soviet Union and its more recent revival.
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本体论安全:分析俄罗斯世界观的框架
近年来的研究指出,人类对本体论安全的需求是一个国家外交政策的重要因素。本体论安全建立在一个国家在其身份认同中所扮演的嵌入式和常规化的传记叙事的主要角色之上:它如何看待自己,以及它希望别人如何看待它。虽然有大量研究将大国叙事的重要性与俄罗斯的本体论安全感联系起来,但对这种“伟大”的运作化的关注较少。本文试图“解读”俄罗斯本体论安全的某些方面。本书关注的是三种叙事的连续性,在我们看来,这三种叙事在历史上构成了俄罗斯作为一个大国的本体论意识的基石(强有力的领导人、帝国主义扩张和西方对俄罗斯认同感的影响),以及随着苏联解体及其最近的复兴,这种连续性的断裂。
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Russia in Global Affairs Arts and Humanities-History
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