Noun
Pan-Slavism (uncountable)
A movement aimed at uniting all the Slavic peoples.
pan-Slavism (uncountable)
Alternative spelling of Pan-Slavism
Radical nationalists are the only ones who follow up with the tradition and ideational message of the Central- and South-European Pan-Slavism of the tsarist Russia. Source: Internet
Therein lies the difference between the Eurasians and the Russian radical nationalists in their contemporary attitude to Pan-Slavism. Source: Internet
Pan-Slavism among South Slavs main Pan-Slavism in the south would often turn to Russia for support. Source: Internet
During Poland's communist era the USSR used Pan-Slavism as propaganda tool to justify its control over the country. Source: Internet
The influence of 19th century Pan-Slavism had little impact in Poland except for creating sympathy towards the other oppressed Slavic nations to regaining independence. Source: Internet