Rearticulating the Italian right’s perception of Russia: legitimacy and rupture in the post-invasion landscape

Q1 Social Sciences
George Spencer Terry
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ABSTRACTRussia’s renewed aggression against Ukraine caught many by surprise. This is especially true among those on the centre and far-right of the political spectrum who had previously referred to Russia as a patron of social conservatism and a paradigm of strong leadership and independent actorship in the sphere of international relations. Such a view had been especially prevalent among the right-wing parties in Italy. This article seeks to elucidate how the Italian right has rearticulated its relationship with Russia in the first 100 days after the onset of full-scale war with Ukraine through a critical engagement with the concepts of discursive rupture, legitimacy, and empty signifiers in its logic. By arguing that Russia’s previous position as a referent sign of social conservatism and traditionalism has become unfixed in this post-war paradigm, this article posits that those electorally viable actors of the Italian right who were once amenable to Russia in the past will not employ it as a discursive reference for legitimacy in the future, while those on the fringes of the political spectrum will redouble their legitimation of Russia. These findings carry broader implications within the milieu of the European right, as other political actors grapple with analogous challenges of redefining their positions towards Russia.KEYWORDS: ItalyRusso-Ukrainian warRussiaright-wing political partiesdiscursive rupturelegitimacy Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
重新阐释意大利右翼对俄罗斯的看法:后入侵时期的合法性与破裂
俄罗斯对乌克兰的新一轮侵略令许多人感到意外。在政治光谱的中间和极右翼人士中尤其如此,他们之前曾将俄罗斯称为社会保守主义的赞助人,以及在国际关系领域强有力的领导和独立角色的典范。这种观点在意大利的右翼政党中尤为普遍。本文试图阐明意大利右翼如何在与乌克兰全面战争爆发后的前100天内,通过批判性地接触其逻辑中的话语断裂、合法性和空能指概念,重新阐述其与俄罗斯的关系。通过论证俄罗斯之前作为社会保守主义和传统主义的参考标志的地位在战后的范式中已经变得不固定,本文假设那些在过去曾经服从于俄罗斯的意大利右翼在选举中可行的行动者将不会把它作为未来合法性的话语参考,而那些处于政治光谱边缘的人将加倍他们对俄罗斯的合法性。这些发现在欧洲右翼的环境中具有更广泛的影响,因为其他政治参与者也在努力应对类似的挑战,即重新定义他们对俄罗斯的立场。关键词:意大利、俄乌战争、俄罗斯右翼政党、话语断裂、合法性披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。
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European Politics and Society
European Politics and Society Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The editors of European Politics and Society welcome the submission of high quality articles on all aspects of European Politics, widely defined to include, comparative politics, political sociology, social policy, international relations, security, and modern history. The geographical scope of the journal covers all parts of Europe including the Russian Federation. The Journal also welcomes proposals for special thematic issues. For further guidelines on submission of special issue proposals, please see the Instructions for Authors page. All articles will be subject to a rigorous double-blind peer review process by a minimum of two referees.
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