Conflicting loyalties and the state in post-Soviet Russia and Eurasia

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Conflicting loyalties and the state in post-Soviet Russia and Eurasia

edited by Michael Waller, Bruno Coppieters and Alexei Malashenko

F. Cass, 1998

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"First appeared in a special issue on 'The Euro-Mediterranean partnership: political and economic perspectives' of Mediterranean politics 2/1 (summer 1997)."

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This work analyses the conflicting ethnic, religious and regional loyalties with which the state-building process must contend in the Soviet Union's successor states and Russia itself.

Table of Contents

  • Form and content in Soviet and post-Soviet nationality and regional policies, Bruno Coppieters
  • ethnic conflicts in Ukraine, Natalia Lakia-Sachuk
  • conflicting loyalties in the Crimea, Natalia Belitser and Oleg Bodruk
  • the Kaliningrad region of Russia in a new geographical setting, Yuri Zverev
  • qualified sovereignty: the Tatarstan model for resolving conflicting loyalties, Alexei Zverev
  • Tajikistan I: the regional dimension of conflict, Aziz Niyazi
  • Tajikistan II: the regional confict in confessional and international context, Said Akhmedov
  • Russian nationalism and Islam, Alexei Malashenko
  • Soviet religious policies in central Asia, 1918-30, Mustafo Bazarov
  • conclusions: conflicts of loyalty in the Soviet Union and its successor states, Michael Waller and Alexei Malashenko.

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