National Identity and Ethnicity in Russia and the New States of Eurasia

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Roman Szporluk
M.E. Sharpe, 1994 - 328 страница
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The failures of the nationality policy are now apparent, but its long-term impact is not yet clear. What kinds of nation-building strategies will the newly independent states pursue? Against the background of the Yugoslav experience, this question is of tremendous moment for regional peace and stability across the Eurasian continent.

The contributors include Gregory and Alec Guroff, Nikolai Rudensky, and Elizabeth Teague on Russia; Ilya Prizel on Ukraine; Jan Zaprudnik on Belarus; Algimantas Prazauskas and Walter Clemens on the Baltic; Martha Olcott, Robert J. Kaiser, and James Critchlow on Central Asia; and Gueorgui Otyrba on the Caucasus.
 

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Statehood and Nation Building in PostSoviet Space
3
CenterPeriphery Relations in the Russian Federation
21
The Paradox of Russian National Identity
78
Map
102
Development of Belarusian National Identity and Its Influence
129
The Influence of Ethnicity on the Foreign Policies
150
Renewed Fitness
185
Nation Building and Ethnicity in the Foreign Policies
209
Ethnic Demography and Interstate Relations in Central Asia
230
The Ethnic Factor in Central Asian Foreign Policy
266
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