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基本説明
This book analyses the political impact that ethnic, confessional and regional factors have had in the reconfiguration of the former Soviet space.
Full 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.
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.