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背景:随着国际紧张局势加剧,俄罗斯与美国和欧盟的关系因吞并克里米亚和军事干预乌克兰东部而恶化,克里姆林宫的宣传武库中泛斯拉夫思想的存在越来越明显。俄罗斯的政治家、学者和保守派公众人物经常提出泛斯拉夫主义的中心论点,即俄罗斯与西方之间的差异和永恒的对抗,并根据这一论点解释实际冲突的性质。目的:通过考察著名著作《俄罗斯与欧洲》(Russia and Europe)的作者、俄罗斯科学家、保守派哲学家尼古拉·丹尼列夫斯基(Nikolai Danilevsky)的知识遗产在当代俄罗斯联邦学术界、教育界和政界的作用,分析泛斯拉夫主义的当代表现形式。结果:文章中呈现的材料证明泛斯拉夫主义继续在各种文化和政治背景下发挥作用,包括在21世纪初在俄罗斯经历了新的崛起。今天,斯拉夫的动机不仅出现在艺术或学术叙事中——正如当代对丹尼列夫斯基思想的诉求所显示的那样,而且它们也定期被用于政治目的。在俄罗斯泛斯拉夫主义的想象世界中,俄罗斯看起来比西方强国更强大,有能力成为吸引斯拉夫邻国的中心。激进的俄罗斯民族主义借用了十九世纪下半叶泛斯拉夫主义者的议程,以期恢复在中欧和东南欧失去的影响力。关键词:泛斯拉夫主义,俄国帝国主义,丹尼列夫斯基,《俄国与欧洲》
PANSLAVISM IN MODERN RUSSIA: ACADEMIC AND POLITICAL DIMENSION (based on M. Danilevsky's ideological heritage)
Abstract Background: While international tensions increase and Russia's relations with the US and the European Union are worsening as a result of the annexation of Crimea and military intervention in Eastern Ukraine, the presence of Panslavic ideas in the Kremlin's propaganda arsenal becomes more and more visible. Russian politicians, scholars, and conservative public figures often voice the central thesis of Panslavism about the difference and the eternal confrontation between Russia and the West and explain the nature of actual conflicts in the light of this thesis. Purpose: To analyze the contemporary manifestations of Panslavism in the academic, educational and political circles of the Russian Federation by examining the current role of the intellectual heritage of Nikolai Danilevsky, a Russian scientist and conservative philosopher, author of the well-known book “Russia and Europe.” Results: The material presented in the article testifies that Panslavism continues to function in various cultural and political contexts, including undergoing a new rise in Russia in the XX-beginning of the XXI centuries. Slavic motives today are not only present in artistic or academic narratives – as the contemporary appeal to Danilevsky's ideas shows, but they are also periodically instrumentalized for political purposes. In the imagined world of Russian Panslavism, Russia looks stronger than the Western powers, capable of becoming a center of attraction for Slavic neighbors. Radical Russian nationalism borrowed the agenda of the Panslavists of the second half of the XIX century with a view to restoring lost influence in Central and Southeastern Europe. Key words: Panslavism, Russian imperialism, M. Danilevsky, “Russia and Europe”.