This study examines popular support for separatism among Russians and non-Russian titular nationalities (titulars) in 10 ethnic republics of the Russian Federation: Karelia, Komi, Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Udmurtia, Adygea, Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria, Sakha-Yakutia and Tuva. A survey was carried out in the urban regions of these republics in 1999 and 2000 in which 5,233 Russians and 4,703 titulars participated. We found that perceived negative inter-group relations significantly contribute to support for separatism among titulars, but reduce support for separatism by Russians. In contrast, indicators of prosperity of the republic and prior separatist elite-activism predict support for separatism among both titulars and Russians.
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This article analyzes social and political participation in the context of consolidation of Russian ...
This study aims to answer two interlinked questions with respect to ethnic conflict in Georgia: Why ...
The fall of the Soviet Union affected the established identity patterns and intergroup relations in ...
This study examines popular support for separatism among Russians and non-Russian titular nationalit...
The growing importance of research on separatism in Russia is currently connected with the significa...
There is a strong opinion among researchers of regional processes about the relationship of separati...
Using representative survey data of 5,466 ‘titular’ (i.e. named after the states or republics of res...
© 2020 Zaripova and Zakirov; Licensee Lifescience Global. This is an open access article licensed un...
The studies in this book investigate the impact of structural arrangements of power on intergroup at...
Many social scientists in the early 1990s predicted that Russian nationalism would cause ethnic conf...
A tenet of modern studies of nationalism is that mobilized nations will want to live separately from...
textEthnic conflicts have accounted for most of the world’s wars in recent decades. My dissertation...
What are the real causes of conflict between the federal regions and central authority in the Russia...
Russia is a state with a multi-ethnic federal structure inherited from the USSR. Implementing an eth...
The paper explores political representation of the major ethnic groups in the republics of Russia, i...
This article analyzes social and political participation in the context of consolidation of Russian ...
This study aims to answer two interlinked questions with respect to ethnic conflict in Georgia: Why ...
The fall of the Soviet Union affected the established identity patterns and intergroup relations in ...