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This book unpacks the hidden imperial logic behind Russia's dominance over its neighbors, revealing how the Kremlin weaponizes "familial system" myths to justify control, including its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. From the Tsarist empire to Putin's digital propaganda, Galina Bogatova examines how Russia portrays itself as a disciplining "father," a self-sacrificing "mother," or an "elder brother" to post-Soviet states, protecting, subjugating, and manipulating them in the name of unity. Blending psychology, discourse analysis, and historical inquiry, this groundbreaking book exposes how language sanitizes oppression, legitimizes conquest, and sustains imperial ambitions. A thought-provoking exploration of power, ideology, and resistance, it offers a fresh perspective on Russia's enduring influence over its former empire.
Contents
Chapter 1.Introduction.- Chapter 2.The Mythology of Innocence.- Chapter 3.Social Contract or Prenuptial Agreement.- Chapter 4.Family as a Weapon.- Chapter 5.Virgin Empire.- Chapter 6.Archaization of.- Chapter 7.Unconquered Bride.- Chapter 8.The Child of the Household.- Chapter 9.Brotherhood of People.- Chapter 10.The Contemporary Despot.



