What explains the pattern of public goods distribution across ethnic groups in the states of the former Soviet Union? In this dissertation, I seek to demonstrate how the unique pattern of nation-state formation in the former Soviet states interacts with other institutional legacies in a manner that differentiates it from other regions. Rather than the logic of “ethnic diversity deficit” applied in most analyses of the theme, I explain post-Soviet public goods provision through a logic of ethnic domination and its relationship to other salient features of sociopolitical organization, including informal social networks and ethnodemographic configurations. The unintended institutionalization of an enduring ethnic titular / non-titular binary c...
How do different opportunity structures influence Russian minority responses, such as varied rates o...
Concerned with the question of why governments display varying degrees of success in implementing so...
Non-Russian peoples were represented in Russian power structures long before the revolutions of 190...
What explains the pattern of public goods distribution across ethnic groups in the states of the for...
This dissertation examines Soviet theoretical and methodological perspectives on ethnicity; the impa...
Egalitarianism is one of the key elements of the communist ideology, yet some of the former communis...
This article demonstrates that ethnicity itself didn’t play a significant role to cause conflicts in...
The paper explores political representation of the major ethnic groups in the republics of Russia, ...
The paper explores political representation of the major ethnic groups in the republics of Russia, i...
While under the communist regime, states in Eastern Europe and Central Asia shared similarly low lev...
This dissertation examines state formation in newly or recently independent states. Why are state au...
International audienceLineages and local power : The indigenization in Soviet Kyrgyzstan in the 1920...
This study aims to answer two interlinked questions with respect to ethnic conflict in Georgia: Why ...
This thesis evaluates the sociological consequences for Soviet Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan,...
Scholarship on East European politics expects that party competition in the region is determined by ...
How do different opportunity structures influence Russian minority responses, such as varied rates o...
Concerned with the question of why governments display varying degrees of success in implementing so...
Non-Russian peoples were represented in Russian power structures long before the revolutions of 190...
What explains the pattern of public goods distribution across ethnic groups in the states of the for...
This dissertation examines Soviet theoretical and methodological perspectives on ethnicity; the impa...
Egalitarianism is one of the key elements of the communist ideology, yet some of the former communis...
This article demonstrates that ethnicity itself didn’t play a significant role to cause conflicts in...
The paper explores political representation of the major ethnic groups in the republics of Russia, ...
The paper explores political representation of the major ethnic groups in the republics of Russia, i...
While under the communist regime, states in Eastern Europe and Central Asia shared similarly low lev...
This dissertation examines state formation in newly or recently independent states. Why are state au...
International audienceLineages and local power : The indigenization in Soviet Kyrgyzstan in the 1920...
This study aims to answer two interlinked questions with respect to ethnic conflict in Georgia: Why ...
This thesis evaluates the sociological consequences for Soviet Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan,...
Scholarship on East European politics expects that party competition in the region is determined by ...
How do different opportunity structures influence Russian minority responses, such as varied rates o...
Concerned with the question of why governments display varying degrees of success in implementing so...
Non-Russian peoples were represented in Russian power structures long before the revolutions of 190...