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The European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES) collects books, journal articles, reviews and dissertations from Eastern Europe (former countries of Eastern Bloc) which were published in Belgium, Germany, Finland, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland from 1991 to 2007. The segment "Literature" and "Culture" of the European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies contains 18.000 bibliographic entries (from the total asset of 85.000). More information can be found here.

ID55490
Title

New states, new politics : building the post-Soviet nations

Editor(s)Ed. by Bremmer, Ian A.; Taras, Ray. New ed
Year1997
Pagesxxi+743 p
PlaceCambridge
PublsiherUniversity Press
Language(s)eng
AnnotationCf.: Part I: Introduction: Bremmer, Ian A., "Post-Soviet nationalities theory: past, present, and future", p. 3-27. Part II: Russia and its nations: Dunlop, John, "Russia: in search of an identity", p. 29-95; Ormrod, Jane, "The North Caucasus: confederation in conflict", p. 96-139; Frank, Allen; Wixman, Ronald, "The Middle Volga: exploring the limits of sovereignty", p. 140-89; Fondahl, Gail, "Siberia: assimilation and its discontents", p. 190-233. Part III: The 'new' Eastern Europe: Motyl, Alexander; Krawchenko, Bohdan, "Ukraine: from empire to statehood", p. 235-75; Zaprudnik, Jan; Urban, Michael, "Belarus: from statehood to empire?", p. 276-315; Crowther, William, "Moldova: caught between nation and empire", p. 316-51. Part IV: The Baltics: Senn, Alfred, "Lithuania: rights and responsibilities of independence", p. 353-75; Muiznieks, Nils, "Latvia: restoring a state, rebuilding a nation", p. 376-404; Raun, Toivo, "Estonia: independence redefined", p. 405-35. Part V: The Transcaucasus: Hunter, Shireen, "Azerbaijan: searching for new neighbours", p. 437-70; Dudwick, Nora, "Armenia: paradise lost", p. 471-504; Jones, Stephen, "Georgia: the trauma of statehood", p. 505-45. Part VI: Central Asia: Olcott, Martha Brill, "Kazakhstan: pushing for Eurasia", p. 547-70; Gleason, Gregory, "Uzbekistan: the politics of national independence", p. 571-602; Atkin, Muriel, "Tajikistan: reform, reaction, and civil war", p. 603-34; Nissman, David, "Turkmenistan: just like old times", p. 635-54; Huskey, Eugene, "Kyrgyzstan: the politics of demographic and economic frustration", p. 655-83. Part VII: Conclusion: Taras, Ray, "From matrioshka nationalism to national interests", p. 685-707. Chronologies, p. 708-17
SubjectsEastern Europe / Politics and Government, Political Science / CIS  [Browse all]
NotePrevious ed. publ. as: Nations and politics in the Soviet successor states. 1993
Mediumbook
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