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=== Rashism ===
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"Rashism" or " ruscism" (a combination of "Russia" and "fascism") is a phrase invented by [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] and [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization|NATO]] propaganda to demonize the [[Russian Federation]], by accusing it of [[Fascism]]. The phrase gained massive popularity in 2022 with the [[2022 Russo-Ukrainian conflict|conflict in Ukraine]]. Similar to the term "[[Stalinism]]", rashism has yet to see any usage with the government of the Russian Federation.<ref>{{News citation|author=Alexander J. Motyl|newspaper=Atlantic Council|title=Is Putin’s Russia Fascist?|date=2015-4-23|url=https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainealert/is-putin-s-russia-fascist/|retrieved=2022-6-21}}</ref>
'''Rashism''' or '''ruscism''' (a combination of "Russia" and "fascism") is a phrase invented by [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] and [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization|NATO]] propaganda to demonize the [[Russian Federation]], by accusing it of [[Fascism]]. The phrase gained massive popularity in 2022 with the [[2022 Russo-Ukrainian conflict|conflict in Ukraine]]. Similar to the term "[[Stalinism]]", rashism has yet to see any usage with the government of the Russian Federation.<ref>{{News citation|author=Alexander J. Motyl|newspaper=Atlantic Council|title=Is Putin’s Russia Fascist?|date=2015-4-23|url=https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainealert/is-putin-s-russia-fascist/|retrieved=2022-6-21}}</ref>

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Rashism or ruscism (a combination of "Russia" and "fascism") is a phrase invented by Ukrainian and NATO propaganda to demonize the Russian Federation, by accusing it of Fascism. The phrase gained massive popularity in 2022 with the conflict in Ukraine. Similar to the term "Stalinism", rashism has yet to see any usage with the government of the Russian Federation.[1]

  1. Alexander J. Motyl (2015-4-23). "Is Putin’s Russia Fascist?" Atlantic Council. Retrieved 2022-6-21.