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Climate Denial Revisited: (Re)contextualising Russian Public Discourse on Climate Change during Putin 2.0




TekijätTynkkynen VP, Tynkkynen N

KustantajaROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD

Julkaisuvuosi2018

JournalEurope-Asia Studies

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiEUROPE-ASIA STUDIES

Lehden akronyymiEUROPE-ASIA STUD

Vuosikerta70

Numero7

Aloitussivu1103

Lopetussivu1120

Sivujen määrä18

ISSN0966-8136

eISSN1465-3427

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/09668136.2018.1472218


Tiivistelmä
In this article we examine Russia's recent public discourse on climate change, with a special focus on the arguments denying anthropogenic climate change. We scrutinise the ways in which denial arguments presented in the media are tied to the changing Russian political and economic context, especially the increasingly authoritarian turn in governance during President Vladimir Putin's third term in office (Putin 2.0). We conclude that the Russian discourse on climate change emphasises Russia's Great Power status, identifying its sovereignty and fossil energy as the basis of this status. This discourse refers to key categories, including Russia's national identity and the spatial-material characteristics of the Russian state.



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