Ethnicity and nationalism in Russia, the CIS and the Baltic states

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Ethnicity and nationalism in Russia, the CIS and the Baltic states

edited by Christopher Williams, Thanasis D. Sfikas

Ashgate, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-369) and index

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内容説明

Brings togther scholars from Spain, the UK, Belarus, Latvia, Russia, and the Ukraine to assess the reasons for the resurgence of nationalism in Russia, the CIS and the Baltic States. This book focuses on national policy in the communist period, the role of different ethnic bases in the formation of post-communist national identity, the nature of the various types of nationalist ideologies and their impact on the formation of territorial and ethnic identity, and the socio-economic and political consequences of different types of national identity, ethnic conflict and growing nationalist sentiments on the democratization process in Russia, Belarus, the Ukraine, Moldova, Latvia, and Estonia. What emerges is that debates surrounding ethnicity and nationalism in the former USSR are likely to remain a powerful force determining the nature and shape of many of the post-communist countries.

目次

  • Introduction, Christopher Williams and Thanasis D. Sfikas. Part 1 Historical background: old wine in new bottles - the resurgence of nationalism in the New Europe, Jeff Richards
  • nationalism in the former USSR, 1917-1991, Christopher Williams. Part 2 Russia: the ideology of Russian nationalism, Oksana Oracheva
  • searching for a national identity - intellectual debates in post-Soviet Russia, Mark Sandle
  • Russian nationalism and Russian politics since 1991, Stephen K. Carter
  • the ethnic consciousness of Russian youth, Vladimir Chuprov and Julia Zubok
  • ethnic nationalism, Islam and Russian politics in the North Caucasus, with special reference to the Autonomous Republic of Dagestan, Galina Yemelianova. Part 3 The Commonwealth of Independent States: globalization, nationalism and ethnic relations in Belarus, Larissa Titarenko
  • the construction of national identity - a case study of the Ukraine, Victor Stepanenko and Sergei Sorokopud
  • Moldova - a hot spot on the CIS map?, Nieves Perez-Solorzano Borragan. Part 4 The Baltic States: nationality policy, education and the Russian question in Latvia since 1918, Irena Saleniece and Sergei Kuznetsovs
  • ethnicity and nationalism in contemporary Estonia, Shirley A. Woods
  • the restorationalist principle in post-communist Estonia, David Smith
  • concepts of nationalism in 20th century Lithuania, Leonidas Donskis.

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