I would like to add or partly correct about russian pan-slavinism. Actually most of russians are taught about two main political view in Russia that have been prevalent from Petr I - slavyanophils and westerners. So it is not just pan-slavyanism, it is more of Byzantium feelings of separate civilization. And continuous opposition to west, which then is highly visible in Cold war. That's why right now some russian so-called intellectuals like to mention Huntington
I would like to add or partly correct about russian pan-slavinism. Actually most of russians are taught about two main political view in Russia that have been prevalent from Petr I - slavyanophils and westerners. So it is not just pan-slavyanism, it is more of Byzantium feelings of separate civilization. And continuous opposition to west, which then is highly visible in Cold war. That's why right now some russian so-called intellectuals like to mention Huntington