New States, New Politics
Building the Post-Soviet Nations
Herausgeber: Bremmer, Ian; Taras, Ray; Taras, Raymond C.
New States, New Politics
Building the Post-Soviet Nations
Herausgeber: Bremmer, Ian; Taras, Ray; Taras, Raymond C.
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The contributors to 'New States, New Politics' brings together historical and ethnic background with penetrating political analysis to offer a fresh, up-to-date and unique record of the different roads to self assertion and independence being pursued by these young nations.
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The contributors to 'New States, New Politics' brings together historical and ethnic background with penetrating political analysis to offer a fresh, up-to-date and unique record of the different roads to self assertion and independence being pursued by these young nations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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- Seitenzahl: 796
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1269g
- ISBN-13: 9780521577991
- ISBN-10: 0521577993
- Artikelnr.: 33769178
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 796
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1269g
- ISBN-13: 9780521577991
- ISBN-10: 0521577993
- Artikelnr.: 33769178
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Introduction: 1. Post-Soviet nationalities theory: past, present
and future Ian Bremmer; Part II. Russia and its Nations: 2. Russia:
confronting a loss of empire John Dunlop; 3. The North Caucasus:
confederation in conflict Jane Ormrod; 4. The Middle Volga: exploring the
limits of sovereignty Ronald Wixman; 5. Siberia: assimilation and its
discontents Gail Fondahl; Part III. The New Eastern Europe: 6. Ukraine:
from empire to statehood Alexander Motyl and Bohdan Krawchenko; 7. Belarus:
from statehood to empire? Jan Zaprudnik and Michael Urban; 8. Moldova:
caught between nation and empire William Crowther; Part IV. The Baltics: 9.
Lithuania: rights and responsibilities of independence Alfred Senn; 10.
Latvia: restoring a state, rebuilding a nation Nils Muznieks; 11. Estonia:
independence redefined Toivo Raun; Part V. The Transcaucasus: 12.
Azerbaijan: searching for new neighbours Shireen Hunter; 13. Armenia:
paradise lost? Nora Dudwick; 14. Georgia: the trauma of statehood Stephen
Jones; Part VI. Central Asia: 15. Kazakhstan: pushing for Eurasia Martha
Brill Olcott; 16. Kyrgyzstan: storm clouds over the 'island of democracy'
Eugene Huskey; 17. Uzbekistan: breaking the back of democracy Gregory
Gleason; 18. Turkmenistan: just like the old times David Nissman; 19.
Tajikistan: reform, reaction, and civil war Muriel Atkin; Part VII.
Conclusion: 20. From matrioshka nationalism to national interests Ray
Taras.
and future Ian Bremmer; Part II. Russia and its Nations: 2. Russia:
confronting a loss of empire John Dunlop; 3. The North Caucasus:
confederation in conflict Jane Ormrod; 4. The Middle Volga: exploring the
limits of sovereignty Ronald Wixman; 5. Siberia: assimilation and its
discontents Gail Fondahl; Part III. The New Eastern Europe: 6. Ukraine:
from empire to statehood Alexander Motyl and Bohdan Krawchenko; 7. Belarus:
from statehood to empire? Jan Zaprudnik and Michael Urban; 8. Moldova:
caught between nation and empire William Crowther; Part IV. The Baltics: 9.
Lithuania: rights and responsibilities of independence Alfred Senn; 10.
Latvia: restoring a state, rebuilding a nation Nils Muznieks; 11. Estonia:
independence redefined Toivo Raun; Part V. The Transcaucasus: 12.
Azerbaijan: searching for new neighbours Shireen Hunter; 13. Armenia:
paradise lost? Nora Dudwick; 14. Georgia: the trauma of statehood Stephen
Jones; Part VI. Central Asia: 15. Kazakhstan: pushing for Eurasia Martha
Brill Olcott; 16. Kyrgyzstan: storm clouds over the 'island of democracy'
Eugene Huskey; 17. Uzbekistan: breaking the back of democracy Gregory
Gleason; 18. Turkmenistan: just like the old times David Nissman; 19.
Tajikistan: reform, reaction, and civil war Muriel Atkin; Part VII.
Conclusion: 20. From matrioshka nationalism to national interests Ray
Taras.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Post-Soviet nationalities theory: past, present
and future Ian Bremmer; Part II. Russia and its Nations: 2. Russia:
confronting a loss of empire John Dunlop; 3. The North Caucasus:
confederation in conflict Jane Ormrod; 4. The Middle Volga: exploring the
limits of sovereignty Ronald Wixman; 5. Siberia: assimilation and its
discontents Gail Fondahl; Part III. The New Eastern Europe: 6. Ukraine:
from empire to statehood Alexander Motyl and Bohdan Krawchenko; 7. Belarus:
from statehood to empire? Jan Zaprudnik and Michael Urban; 8. Moldova:
caught between nation and empire William Crowther; Part IV. The Baltics: 9.
Lithuania: rights and responsibilities of independence Alfred Senn; 10.
Latvia: restoring a state, rebuilding a nation Nils Muznieks; 11. Estonia:
independence redefined Toivo Raun; Part V. The Transcaucasus: 12.
Azerbaijan: searching for new neighbours Shireen Hunter; 13. Armenia:
paradise lost? Nora Dudwick; 14. Georgia: the trauma of statehood Stephen
Jones; Part VI. Central Asia: 15. Kazakhstan: pushing for Eurasia Martha
Brill Olcott; 16. Kyrgyzstan: storm clouds over the 'island of democracy'
Eugene Huskey; 17. Uzbekistan: breaking the back of democracy Gregory
Gleason; 18. Turkmenistan: just like the old times David Nissman; 19.
Tajikistan: reform, reaction, and civil war Muriel Atkin; Part VII.
Conclusion: 20. From matrioshka nationalism to national interests Ray
Taras.
and future Ian Bremmer; Part II. Russia and its Nations: 2. Russia:
confronting a loss of empire John Dunlop; 3. The North Caucasus:
confederation in conflict Jane Ormrod; 4. The Middle Volga: exploring the
limits of sovereignty Ronald Wixman; 5. Siberia: assimilation and its
discontents Gail Fondahl; Part III. The New Eastern Europe: 6. Ukraine:
from empire to statehood Alexander Motyl and Bohdan Krawchenko; 7. Belarus:
from statehood to empire? Jan Zaprudnik and Michael Urban; 8. Moldova:
caught between nation and empire William Crowther; Part IV. The Baltics: 9.
Lithuania: rights and responsibilities of independence Alfred Senn; 10.
Latvia: restoring a state, rebuilding a nation Nils Muznieks; 11. Estonia:
independence redefined Toivo Raun; Part V. The Transcaucasus: 12.
Azerbaijan: searching for new neighbours Shireen Hunter; 13. Armenia:
paradise lost? Nora Dudwick; 14. Georgia: the trauma of statehood Stephen
Jones; Part VI. Central Asia: 15. Kazakhstan: pushing for Eurasia Martha
Brill Olcott; 16. Kyrgyzstan: storm clouds over the 'island of democracy'
Eugene Huskey; 17. Uzbekistan: breaking the back of democracy Gregory
Gleason; 18. Turkmenistan: just like the old times David Nissman; 19.
Tajikistan: reform, reaction, and civil war Muriel Atkin; Part VII.
Conclusion: 20. From matrioshka nationalism to national interests Ray
Taras.