The collapse of the Soviet Union brought undeniably drastic changes to the stability of the ethnic landscape across the Former Soviet Union (FSU). Consequently, in the effort to establish new national ideas, FSU states have largely promulgated policy centered around the promotion of the state's historical ethnic group. As a result, states have begun to repress ethnic groups under various pretexts. The onset of state sponsored ethnic repression has been relatively ignored in modern conflict scholarship. Accordingly, this project constructs a theoretical framework to analyze the determinants and consequences of repressing ethnic-Russians repression in post-Soviet Kazakhstan, Latvia, Estonia, and Ukraine. The ethnic make-up, strength of democr...
The paper explores political representation of the major ethnic groups in the republics of Russia, i...
National Identity and Conflict in Estonia and Moldova. A Theoretical and Empirical Re-Cognition of N...
This thesis studies how geopolitical concerns influence attitudes of a state toward its ethnic minor...
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia has experienced high levels of ethnic conflict with regar...
In the twentieth century, national self-determination came to be regarded as a basic human right. Th...
Non-Russian peoples were represented in Russian power structures long before the revolutions of 190...
titles. New states are often born in a volatile environment, in which the survival of the new countr...
New states are often born in a volatile environment, in which the survival of the new country is unc...
The breakup of the Soviet Union has contributed to the escalation of interethnic conf1icts and full-...
This study aims to answer two interlinked questions with respect to ethnic conflict in Georgia: Why ...
The end of the Soviet Empire has brought out the importance of the nationalities problem and the con...
When the Soviet Union broke apart in 1991, the Russian Federation and the newly independent republic...
Ethnic violence has accompanied the splintering of the republics of Armenian and Azerbaijan from the...
From 1943 to 1949, almost 1.5 million ethnic minorities were deported from their homes in the southe...
The Soviet Union was a vast empire that included scores of ethnic minority groups, From its earliest...
The paper explores political representation of the major ethnic groups in the republics of Russia, i...
National Identity and Conflict in Estonia and Moldova. A Theoretical and Empirical Re-Cognition of N...
This thesis studies how geopolitical concerns influence attitudes of a state toward its ethnic minor...
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia has experienced high levels of ethnic conflict with regar...
In the twentieth century, national self-determination came to be regarded as a basic human right. Th...
Non-Russian peoples were represented in Russian power structures long before the revolutions of 190...
titles. New states are often born in a volatile environment, in which the survival of the new countr...
New states are often born in a volatile environment, in which the survival of the new country is unc...
The breakup of the Soviet Union has contributed to the escalation of interethnic conf1icts and full-...
This study aims to answer two interlinked questions with respect to ethnic conflict in Georgia: Why ...
The end of the Soviet Empire has brought out the importance of the nationalities problem and the con...
When the Soviet Union broke apart in 1991, the Russian Federation and the newly independent republic...
Ethnic violence has accompanied the splintering of the republics of Armenian and Azerbaijan from the...
From 1943 to 1949, almost 1.5 million ethnic minorities were deported from their homes in the southe...
The Soviet Union was a vast empire that included scores of ethnic minority groups, From its earliest...
The paper explores political representation of the major ethnic groups in the republics of Russia, i...
National Identity and Conflict in Estonia and Moldova. A Theoretical and Empirical Re-Cognition of N...
This thesis studies how geopolitical concerns influence attitudes of a state toward its ethnic minor...