Research into post-independence identity shifts among Kazakhstan’s Russian-speaking minorities has outlined a number of possible pathways, such as diasporization, integrated national minority status and ethnic separatism. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with young people in Almaty and Karaganda, I examine how Russian-speaking minorities identify with the state and imagine their place in a ‘soft’ or ‘hybrid’ post-Soviet authoritarian system. What is found is that Russian-speaking minorities largely accept their status beneath the Kazakh ‘elder brother’ and do not wish to identify as a ‘national minority’. Furthermore, they affirm passive loyalty to the political status quo while remaining disinterested in political representation. Russ...
Inner-state conflicts arising from cultural, ethnic, linguistic and other differences started appear...
AbstractFor Kazakhstan, a multilingual and multiethnic country, the issue of multilingualism is a hi...
The article considers the role of language in formation of citizen’s identity in the post-Soviet co...
In modern times, the key to nation-building in a multi-ethnic country lies in the formation of a nat...
The russification policy of the USSR has significantly influenced the Kazakh language which was cons...
This dissertation is study of the politics of language revival, identity reconfigurations and state-...
Contemporary Kazakh society is a mixed society, in which cohabitate traditional Kazakh culture, the ...
Modern Kazakhstan, a bilingual (Kazakh-Russian) country in Central Asia, formerly part of the Soviet...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
This social and cultural analysis provides a new understanding of Kazakhstan’s younger generations t...
This paper intends to identify the ethnic Kazakhstani Koreans- political process of identity formati...
After gaining independence from the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan launched an ethnic migration policy to ...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the impact of nation building policies over the Russian m...
Bhavna DAVE, Kazakhstan: Ethnicity, Language and Power, London — New York : Routledge, 2007, 242 p. ...
Kazakhstan is emerging as the most dynamic economic and political actor in Central Asia. It is the s...
Inner-state conflicts arising from cultural, ethnic, linguistic and other differences started appear...
AbstractFor Kazakhstan, a multilingual and multiethnic country, the issue of multilingualism is a hi...
The article considers the role of language in formation of citizen’s identity in the post-Soviet co...
In modern times, the key to nation-building in a multi-ethnic country lies in the formation of a nat...
The russification policy of the USSR has significantly influenced the Kazakh language which was cons...
This dissertation is study of the politics of language revival, identity reconfigurations and state-...
Contemporary Kazakh society is a mixed society, in which cohabitate traditional Kazakh culture, the ...
Modern Kazakhstan, a bilingual (Kazakh-Russian) country in Central Asia, formerly part of the Soviet...
This article aims to present the situation of the Russian and Tatar diasporas in Kazakhstan under th...
This social and cultural analysis provides a new understanding of Kazakhstan’s younger generations t...
This paper intends to identify the ethnic Kazakhstani Koreans- political process of identity formati...
After gaining independence from the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan launched an ethnic migration policy to ...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the impact of nation building policies over the Russian m...
Bhavna DAVE, Kazakhstan: Ethnicity, Language and Power, London — New York : Routledge, 2007, 242 p. ...
Kazakhstan is emerging as the most dynamic economic and political actor in Central Asia. It is the s...
Inner-state conflicts arising from cultural, ethnic, linguistic and other differences started appear...
AbstractFor Kazakhstan, a multilingual and multiethnic country, the issue of multilingualism is a hi...
The article considers the role of language in formation of citizen’s identity in the post-Soviet co...