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This book focuses on the study of ethnic minorities in post-Soviet Eurasia, their self-perceptions, and their relations with ethnic majorities and dominant state- and nation-building.
Contributors to the book examine strategies and networks which minorities create for preserving a group's distinctiveness while at the same time maintaining coexistence with the majority. The chapters also study the effects of different contextual settings of these strategies and networks. Offering a unique systematic comparison of selected cases using ethnicity as the main concept, the book argues it was the Soviet notion of ethnicity which stood in the centre of the administrative structure of the Soviet Union and that it consequently had a profound impact on how individual ethnic majority and minority groups in the former USSR understood themselves and imagined each other, how political institutions in individual Soviet republics and ethnic autonomies were formed, and how this institutional setting defined the distribution of political power between ethnic majorities and minorities. It also argues that this complex system of relations between ethnic minorities and majorities has significantly changed during the past thirty years and resulted into the formation of a Post-Soviet notion of ethnicity.
This book will be of interest to researchers studying Post-Soviet Politics, Political Geography, International Relations, Political Science, History and Area studies.
- Autors Vincenc Kope?ek, CRISTIAN/CORNEJO MARTINEZ LEPIN MOLINA, Libor Jelen
- ISBN13 9781041099970
- ISBN10 1041099975
- Pàgines 242
- Any Edició 2026
- Fecha de publicación 19/01/2026
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Ethnicity and Ethnic Minorities in Post-Soviet Eurasia
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- Vincenc Kope?ek, CRISTIAN/CORNEJO MARTINEZ LEPIN MOLINA, Libor Jelen
- 9781041099970



