Nadia M. Diuk
The Next Generation in Russia, Ukraine, and Azerbaijan
Youth, Politics, Identity, and Change
Nadia M. Diuk
The Next Generation in Russia, Ukraine, and Azerbaijan
Youth, Politics, Identity, and Change
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Using polling data, news stories, government reports, and interviews, Nadia M. Diuk shows how the next generation of leaders in shaping three of the most important countries in the former Soviet Union.
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Using polling data, news stories, government reports, and interviews, Nadia M. Diuk shows how the next generation of leaders in shaping three of the most important countries in the former Soviet Union.
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- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780742549456
- ISBN-10: 0742549453
- Artikelnr.: 34226844
- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780742549456
- ISBN-10: 0742549453
- Artikelnr.: 34226844
Nadia M. Diuk is the Vice President of programs in Africa, Europe, and Eurasia, Latin American, and Caribbean for the National Endowment for Democracy. She is the author of Hidden Nations and New Nations Rising.
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Youth-the Next Generation The First
Free Generation Struggles for Power Portrait of a Generation News, Leisure,
and Lifestyle Chapter 2: The History of Youth "Toward a Shining Future"
Youth in a Time of Transition Glasnost, Perestroika, and the Komsomol Youth
and the Oligarchs Youth on the Threshold Leaders and Lidery Education and
National Identity Chapter 3: Ukraine; Land of Paradoxes Youth as an Agent
of Change? Land of Paradoxes The Revolution on Granite Reconsolidation of
the Elite State Sponsored Youth Gongadze: Prologue to the Orange Revolution
Struggle for the Youth Vote Civil Society Grows Youth in the Orange
Revolution and After Seeking an Identity Chapter 4: Azerbaijan: From Mugham
to Facebook Identity and the Next Generation War in Karabagh Fathers and
Sons The Pull of Patriarchalism Politics, Culture, and Civil Society The
Orange Effect Identity and Internet Chapter 5: Russia: Redefining the
Nation Russia Redux The Elusive Middle Class Leadership and Generational
Change Youth on the Move: the 1990s Youth and Politics Orange Surprise Our
Youth-Nashi Depoliticized Nation Chapter 6: Three Countries in Comparative
Perspective National Identity and Language Relations with Other Countries
and Foreign Travel Youth and the International Dimension Toward a Political
Identity Equality vs. Freedom Values and Beliefs What Kind of Politics?
Chapter 7: Looking to the Future Conflict, Collaboration or Co-optation?
Next Generation Rising Appendix: 2003 and 2010 Youth Surveys Conducted in
Azerbaijan, Russia and Ukraine
Free Generation Struggles for Power Portrait of a Generation News, Leisure,
and Lifestyle Chapter 2: The History of Youth "Toward a Shining Future"
Youth in a Time of Transition Glasnost, Perestroika, and the Komsomol Youth
and the Oligarchs Youth on the Threshold Leaders and Lidery Education and
National Identity Chapter 3: Ukraine; Land of Paradoxes Youth as an Agent
of Change? Land of Paradoxes The Revolution on Granite Reconsolidation of
the Elite State Sponsored Youth Gongadze: Prologue to the Orange Revolution
Struggle for the Youth Vote Civil Society Grows Youth in the Orange
Revolution and After Seeking an Identity Chapter 4: Azerbaijan: From Mugham
to Facebook Identity and the Next Generation War in Karabagh Fathers and
Sons The Pull of Patriarchalism Politics, Culture, and Civil Society The
Orange Effect Identity and Internet Chapter 5: Russia: Redefining the
Nation Russia Redux The Elusive Middle Class Leadership and Generational
Change Youth on the Move: the 1990s Youth and Politics Orange Surprise Our
Youth-Nashi Depoliticized Nation Chapter 6: Three Countries in Comparative
Perspective National Identity and Language Relations with Other Countries
and Foreign Travel Youth and the International Dimension Toward a Political
Identity Equality vs. Freedom Values and Beliefs What Kind of Politics?
Chapter 7: Looking to the Future Conflict, Collaboration or Co-optation?
Next Generation Rising Appendix: 2003 and 2010 Youth Surveys Conducted in
Azerbaijan, Russia and Ukraine
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Youth-the Next Generation The First
Free Generation Struggles for Power Portrait of a Generation News, Leisure,
and Lifestyle Chapter 2: The History of Youth "Toward a Shining Future"
Youth in a Time of Transition Glasnost, Perestroika, and the Komsomol Youth
and the Oligarchs Youth on the Threshold Leaders and Lidery Education and
National Identity Chapter 3: Ukraine; Land of Paradoxes Youth as an Agent
of Change? Land of Paradoxes The Revolution on Granite Reconsolidation of
the Elite State Sponsored Youth Gongadze: Prologue to the Orange Revolution
Struggle for the Youth Vote Civil Society Grows Youth in the Orange
Revolution and After Seeking an Identity Chapter 4: Azerbaijan: From Mugham
to Facebook Identity and the Next Generation War in Karabagh Fathers and
Sons The Pull of Patriarchalism Politics, Culture, and Civil Society The
Orange Effect Identity and Internet Chapter 5: Russia: Redefining the
Nation Russia Redux The Elusive Middle Class Leadership and Generational
Change Youth on the Move: the 1990s Youth and Politics Orange Surprise Our
Youth-Nashi Depoliticized Nation Chapter 6: Three Countries in Comparative
Perspective National Identity and Language Relations with Other Countries
and Foreign Travel Youth and the International Dimension Toward a Political
Identity Equality vs. Freedom Values and Beliefs What Kind of Politics?
Chapter 7: Looking to the Future Conflict, Collaboration or Co-optation?
Next Generation Rising Appendix: 2003 and 2010 Youth Surveys Conducted in
Azerbaijan, Russia and Ukraine
Free Generation Struggles for Power Portrait of a Generation News, Leisure,
and Lifestyle Chapter 2: The History of Youth "Toward a Shining Future"
Youth in a Time of Transition Glasnost, Perestroika, and the Komsomol Youth
and the Oligarchs Youth on the Threshold Leaders and Lidery Education and
National Identity Chapter 3: Ukraine; Land of Paradoxes Youth as an Agent
of Change? Land of Paradoxes The Revolution on Granite Reconsolidation of
the Elite State Sponsored Youth Gongadze: Prologue to the Orange Revolution
Struggle for the Youth Vote Civil Society Grows Youth in the Orange
Revolution and After Seeking an Identity Chapter 4: Azerbaijan: From Mugham
to Facebook Identity and the Next Generation War in Karabagh Fathers and
Sons The Pull of Patriarchalism Politics, Culture, and Civil Society The
Orange Effect Identity and Internet Chapter 5: Russia: Redefining the
Nation Russia Redux The Elusive Middle Class Leadership and Generational
Change Youth on the Move: the 1990s Youth and Politics Orange Surprise Our
Youth-Nashi Depoliticized Nation Chapter 6: Three Countries in Comparative
Perspective National Identity and Language Relations with Other Countries
and Foreign Travel Youth and the International Dimension Toward a Political
Identity Equality vs. Freedom Values and Beliefs What Kind of Politics?
Chapter 7: Looking to the Future Conflict, Collaboration or Co-optation?
Next Generation Rising Appendix: 2003 and 2010 Youth Surveys Conducted in
Azerbaijan, Russia and Ukraine