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9781929223084

Russia and Its New Diasporas

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    9781929223084

  • ISBN10:

    1929223080

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-06-01
  • Publisher: United States Inst of Peace Pr
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Summary

On the morning after the Soviet Union's collapse, millions of ethnic Russians living on the fringes of the former Russian Republic suddenly awakened to find themselves in foreign countries -- newly independent nonRussian successor states that most Russians now refer to as the "near abroad".Igor Zevelev here examines the political significance of these ethnic Russian "diaspora" communities and their implications for the future of Eurasian security. The "Russian Question" centers on Russia's identity and its territorial reach: Is Russia confined to its post-Soviet territorial border, or do Russians in the "near abroad" lend support to the nationalist proposition that Russia extends beyond this "artificial" demarcation.As Russian politicians and intellectuals reassess the "Russian Question" in the post-Soviet era, these ethnic Russian communities -- mostly in Ukraine, Belarus, and northern Kazakhstan -- serve not only as a significant factor in Russia's quest for a national identity, but also as a political conduit for Russian influence. In addition to his thoughtful and insightful exploration of nationalism and national identity throughout Russia's history, Zevelev skillfully dissects the multifaceted nature of the Russian Federation's official policies toward these ethnic Russian communities.

Author Biography

Igor Zevelev is Professor of Russian Studies at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies. He Was a Fellow at the United States Institute of Peace During 1997-98

Table of Contents

Map
vi
Foreword vii
Richard H. Solomon
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: ``The Russian Question'' into the Twenty-First Century 1(10)
Russian Nation-State Building and Diasporas in the Security Context
11(18)
Transformations of Russian Identity
29(34)
The Politics of Nation Building in Modern Russia
63(28)
Russians outside Russia before and after the Breakup of the Soviet Union
91(40)
Policy of the Russian Federation toward the Russian Diasporas
131(28)
Conclusions and Implications 159(18)
Notes 177(30)
Index 207

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