Russia's World Order: How Civilizationism Explains the Conflict with the West

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Russia's World Order: How Civilizationism Explains the Conflict with the West

Author(s): Paul Robinson (Author)

  • Publisher: Northern Illinois University Press
  • Publication Date: April 15, 2025
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 168 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1501780018
  • ISBN-13: 9781501780011

Book Description

Russia’s World Order explores the ideas underlying the undeclared New Cold War between Russia and the West. The first Cold War was a struggle between capitalism and communism; most Western politicians and policymakers imagine the new one to be a struggle between democracy and autocracy. Russia’s World Order explains that in Russian eyes, the conflict is about something very different: it is a fight between two incompatible visions of where history is leading.

Russia’s World Order describes the civilizational theory that has come to dominate Russian official discourse, and that has come to dominate Russian official discourse and that is being used by the Russian state to justify its clashes with the West. Whereas the West promotes a vision of history that drives all nations toward convergence on a single social, political, and economic model (that of modern Western liberalism), Russia’s political leaders increasingly portray the world as consisting of numerous distinct civilizations, each diverging toward its own unique destination. The Russian state portrays itself as defending the right of all civilizations to chart their own independent path of development and is having some success in using this logic to win allies around the world.

Paul Robinson recounts how ideas of inevitable convergence once dominated Russian thought as well but were gradually pushed out by civilizational theories. He outlines where these theories came from, what they propose, and how they became popular. Russia’s World Order thereby reveals the true nature of today’s New Cold War and the challenge that Russian civilizationism poses to the West.

Editorial Reviews

Review

In his rich and persuasive account, Robinson traces the roots of civilizational theory to both Western and Russian philosophers of the twentieth century.

Foreign Affairs

Robinson provides a compelling overview of the genesis of Russian civilizationism from Nikolai Danilevsky and Konstantin Leontiev to the present day. Recommended

Choice

Review

Robinson covers a large swath of Russian and Western intellectual history in this succinct, valuable, and highly readable introduction to Russia’s civilizational thinking from the second half of the nineteenth century until today.

— Andrei P. Tsygankov, author of The “Russian Idea” in International Relations

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