Although the Russian Constitution formally prohibits an official state ideology, the Putin regime has consistently pushed ideological components such as patriotism, traditional moral values, and civilizational exceptionalism. Drawing on a nationally representative 2021 survey, this study finds that nearly 80 percent of respondents endorse the idea that Russia needs a state ideology. However, analysis of their preferences reveals significant diversity and ambiguity: while national-conservative orientations predominate, they do not comprise a cohesive, state-codified doctrine. This study suggests that what is labeled “state ideology” in Russia functions less as a unified doctrine than as a discursive framework in which elite messaging and popular values interact, overlap, and compete – what I call a dynamic “semantic ecology.” This underscores the blurred boundary between top-down ideological promotion and bottom-up cultural conservatism in Russia.

Laruelle, Marlène Agnès. (2026). State Doctrine or Political Culture? Exploring Russian Public Opinion on State Ideology. RUSSIAN POLITICS, (ISSN: 2451-8913), 11:1, 1-25. Doi: 10.30965/24518921-12341046.

State Doctrine or Political Culture? Exploring Russian Public Opinion on State Ideology

Marlène Agnès Laruelle
2026

Abstract

Although the Russian Constitution formally prohibits an official state ideology, the Putin regime has consistently pushed ideological components such as patriotism, traditional moral values, and civilizational exceptionalism. Drawing on a nationally representative 2021 survey, this study finds that nearly 80 percent of respondents endorse the idea that Russia needs a state ideology. However, analysis of their preferences reveals significant diversity and ambiguity: while national-conservative orientations predominate, they do not comprise a cohesive, state-codified doctrine. This study suggests that what is labeled “state ideology” in Russia functions less as a unified doctrine than as a discursive framework in which elite messaging and popular values interact, overlap, and compete – what I call a dynamic “semantic ecology.” This underscores the blurred boundary between top-down ideological promotion and bottom-up cultural conservatism in Russia.
2026
Russia
ideology
values
public opinion
conservatism
Laruelle, Marlène Agnès. (2026). State Doctrine or Political Culture? Exploring Russian Public Opinion on State Ideology. RUSSIAN POLITICS, (ISSN: 2451-8913), 11:1, 1-25. Doi: 10.30965/24518921-12341046.
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