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Security Threats and Public Perception
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Elizaveta Gaufman
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2017
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2017
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
Defining Securitization, Enemy Images, and Memory
pp. 51
Identifying Threat Narratives
pp. 77
The USA as the Primary Threat to Russia
pp. 103
Fascism and the Ukraine Crisis
pp. 125
Blasphemy: Threats to Russia’s ‘Spiritual Bonds’
pp. 145
Sexuality Must Be Defended
pp. 167
Migration
pp. 189
Lesser Threats
pp. 201
Conclusions
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