The legacy of history in Russia and the new states of Eurasia
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The legacy of history in Russia and the new states of Eurasia
(The International politics of Eurasia, v. 1)
M.E. Sharpe, c1994
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
First Published in 1995. This ambitious ten-volume series develops a comprehensive analysis of the evolving world role of the post-Soviet successor states. Each volume considers a different factor influencing the relationship between internal politics and international relations in Russia and in the western and southern tiers of newly independent states. The contributors were chosen not only for their recognized expertise but also to ensure a stimulating diversity of perspectives and a dynamic mix of approaches. This is Volume I and covers The Legacy of History in Russia and the New States of Eurasia.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: The Legacy of History in Russia and the New States of Eurasia I. Russia 2. On Certain Mythical Beliefs and Russian Behaviors 3. The Yugoslav Question in the Foreign Policy of Russia at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century 4. Struggle Over the Borderlands II. The Western Newly Independent States, Map 5. National Identity and Foreign Policy in the Baltic States 6. History as a Battleground: Russian-Ukrainian Relations and Historical Consciousness in Contemporary Ukraine 7. Historical Debates and Territorial Claims: Cossack Mythology in the Russian-Ukrainian Border Dispute 8. Basic Factors in the Foreign Policy of Ukraine: The Impact of the Soviet Experience III. The Southern Newly Independent States 9. Central Asia's Foreign Relations: A Historical Survey 10. The Rediscovery ofUzbek History and Its Foreign Policy Implications 11. Historical Memory and Foreign Relations: The Armenian Perspective 12. Azerbaijan: A Borderland at the Crossroads of History
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