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After Empire : Nationalist Imagination and Symbolic Politics in Russia and Eurasia in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Century / / Igor Torbakov, Andreas Umland, Serhii Plokhy
After Empire : Nationalist Imagination and Symbolic Politics in Russia and Eurasia in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Century / / Igor Torbakov, Andreas Umland, Serhii Plokhy
Autore Torbakov Igor
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hannover, : ibidem, 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (363 pages)
Disciplina 940.5
Collana Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
Soggetto topico Post-Soviet
Russia
Politics
Russland
Politik
ISBN 9783838272177
383827217X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910972420403321
Torbakov Igor  
Hannover, : ibidem, 2018
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Development and Dystopia : Studies in Post-Soviet Ukraine and Eastern Europe / / Mikhail Minakov, Andreas Umland, Alexander Etkind
Development and Dystopia : Studies in Post-Soviet Ukraine and Eastern Europe / / Mikhail Minakov, Andreas Umland, Alexander Etkind
Autore Minakov Mikhail, Prof
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hannover, : ibidem, 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (346 pages)
Disciplina 947.7086
Collana Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
Soggetto topico Ukraine
Post-Soviet
Eastern Europe
ISBN 9783838271125
3838271122
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I: Complex Modernity and Eastern European Political Cultures -- 1.1. Eastern Europe Between Progress and Demodernization -- 1.2. Systemic Corruption and the Eastern European Social Contract -- 1.3. The Language of Dystopia -- 1.4. War, Peace and Applied Enlightenment -- 1.5. Post-Soviet Parliamentarism -- Part II: Making Sense of Ukrainian Revolutions -- 2.1. Revolutionary Cycles: Dialectics of Liberation and Liberty in Ukraine -- 2.2. The Evolution of Ukrainian Oligarchy -- 2.3. The Color Revolutions in Post-Soviet Countries -- Part III: Euromaidan and After -- 3.1. Images of the West and Russia Among Supporters and Opponents of the Euromaidan -- 3.2. Ukraine's Government, Civil Society and Oligarchs after Euromaidan -- 3.3. Risks for Ukrainian Democracy After Euromaidan -- Part IV: (Dys)Assembling Europe -- 4.1. The Impact of Russia's Ukraine Policy on the Post-Soviet order -- 4.2. The Novorossiya Myth from a Transnational Perspective -- 4.3. Dynamic Obstacles for Integration Between the European Union and Eurasian Economic Union -- 4.4. The Eastern European 20th Century: Lessons for Our Political Creativity -- 4.5. Overcoming European Extremes: In Place of a Conclusion -- Bibliography.
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Minakov Mikhail, Prof  
Hannover, : ibidem, 2018
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Higher Education in Post-Communist States : Comparative and Sociological Perspectives / / Gary Hazeldine, A. Salem, David Morgan, Andreas Umland, Joseph Backhouse-Barber, Emese Baranyi, Piers von Berg, Sabina Csanova, Tom Driver, Robert Ferguson, Zoltan Ginelli, Gary Hazeldine, Attila Melegh, David Morgan, Rudolf Piroch, A. Salem, Olga Suprun, Andreas Umland, Marine Vekua
Higher Education in Post-Communist States : Comparative and Sociological Perspectives / / Gary Hazeldine, A. Salem, David Morgan, Andreas Umland, Joseph Backhouse-Barber, Emese Baranyi, Piers von Berg, Sabina Csanova, Tom Driver, Robert Ferguson, Zoltan Ginelli, Gary Hazeldine, Attila Melegh, David Morgan, Rudolf Piroch, A. Salem, Olga Suprun, Andreas Umland, Marine Vekua
Autore Hazeldine Gary, Dr.
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hannover, : ibidem, 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (277 pages)
Disciplina 338.43378
Collana Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
Soggetto topico Education
Post-Soviet
Sociology
Bildung
Sowjetunion
Gesellschaft
ISBN 3-8382-7183-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- The Ends of Higher Education -- Financing Higher Education: Policy Transformations in Lithuania -- Local Global: Global Society and Higher Education in Hungary -- The Role of Civic Education at University: Lessons from Azerbaijan -- Teaching Social Science at Post-Soviet Universities: Challenges for Visiting Lecturers in the Former USSR -- The Development of Journalism Higher Education in Georgia: from Soviet to European -- Dedifferentiation and Ecological Dominance: The Case of Russian Higher Education -- Pedagogies, Technologies and Social Formations -- Marketisation as Social Control: Critical Reflections on Post-Soviet Higher Education.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910961913703321
Hazeldine Gary, Dr.  
Hannover, : ibidem, 2018
Materiale a stampa
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Ideology After Union : Political Doctrines, Discourses, and Debates in Post-Soviet Societies / / Mykhailo Minakov, Alexander Etkind, Andreas Umland, Jennifer J. Carroll, Kostiantyn Fedorenko, Daria Goriacheva, Egor Isaev, Natalia Koulinka, Sergiy Kurbatov, Valentyna Kyselova, Darya Malyutina, Alla Marchenko, Chris Monday, Jesko Schmoller, Pavel Skigin, Oleksandr Zabirko
Ideology After Union : Political Doctrines, Discourses, and Debates in Post-Soviet Societies / / Mykhailo Minakov, Alexander Etkind, Andreas Umland, Jennifer J. Carroll, Kostiantyn Fedorenko, Daria Goriacheva, Egor Isaev, Natalia Koulinka, Sergiy Kurbatov, Valentyna Kyselova, Darya Malyutina, Alla Marchenko, Chris Monday, Jesko Schmoller, Pavel Skigin, Oleksandr Zabirko
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hannover, : ibidem, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (454 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 947.086
Collana Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
Soggetto topico Ideology
Ideologie
Post-Soviet
Sowjetunion
Politics
Politik
ISBN 3-8382-7388-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Post-Soviet Ideological Creativity -- I. Discourses on State and Society -- Belarus and its Flight from Democracy Revised. Political Discourse and the Peoples' Choice in the 1994 Presidential Election -- The Two Movements. Liberals and Nationalists During Euromaidan -- Neopatrimonialism. The Russian Regime through a Weberian Lens -- Clientelism and the State in Uzbekistan -- Calculated versus Ideological Motives. The Logic of National and Regional Coalition Formation in Ukraine -- Family Rule and the Post-Marxist State -- II. Memory, Imagination and Propaganda -- The Militarization of the Past in Russian Popular Historical Films -- The Magic Spell of Revanchism. Geopolitical Visions in Post-Soviet Speculative Fiction -- Diversification of the "Late Soviet". Attitudes to Mikhail Gorbachev in the Mirrors of History Textbooks -- Image and Imitation. The Visual Rhetoric of Pro-Russian Propaganda -- Understanding the "Ukrainian Crisis". Metaphors Used by Ukrainian, German, and British Leaders in 2014-16 -- The Impact of the Armed Conflict in the East of Ukraine on Relationships Among Scholars of Ukraine Across Europe -- Information About the Authors.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910958990903321
Hannover, : ibidem, 2020
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International Law and the Post-Soviet Space I : Essays on Chechnya and the Baltic States / / Thomas D. Grant, Andreas Umland, Stephen M. Schwebel
International Law and the Post-Soviet Space I : Essays on Chechnya and the Baltic States / / Thomas D. Grant, Andreas Umland, Stephen M. Schwebel
Autore Grant Thomas D, Dr.
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hannover, : ibidem, 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (453 pages)
Disciplina 341.0947
Collana Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
Soggetto topico International Law
Post-Soviet
Osteuropa
Recht
Russland
Gesetzgebung
ISBN 9783838272795
383827279X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Outline Contents-Volume I -- Foreword by Stephen M. Schwebel -- Table of Abbreviations -- Table of Cases -- Table of Treaties and Other Instruments -- Contents-Volume I -- Author's Preface -- Finding international law as a whole: The particular, the parochial, and the disputed -- Why a generalist international lawyer's view of the post-Soviet space? -- Works in context-and a work in progress -- Acknowledgements -- Part One: Chechnya in the Russian Federation -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Chechnya -- A. Historical background -- 1. Geography and people -- 2. The arrival of Russia and early resistance -- 3. Soviet period and mass deportation -- 4. Collapse of the USSR and the separation of Chechnya -- 5. The Chechen wars -- B. Putative statehood -- 1. The Chechen claim to independence -- 2. Territorial integrity and non-recognition of the independence claim -- 3. Ceasefire accords -- 4. Other effects in international relations and international law -- 5. Present situation and status of Chechnya in the Russian Federation -- C. Human rights and humanitarian law in the Chechen conflict -- 1. Council of Europe -- 2. The OSCE mission -- 3. UN subsidiary organs, treaty organs, and thematic rapporteurs -- 4. State practice -- 5. Chechnya in the European Court of Human Rights -- D. Conclusion -- Select Bibliography -- Select Documents -- Chapter 2 A Panel of Experts for Chechnya: Purposes and Prospects in Light of International Law -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Chechnya before Russia -- 2.1 Land and people -- 2.2 Claimants to authority -- 3. Russia in Chechnya and Chechen responses -- 3.1 Early Russian involvement -- 3.2 Chechen resistance -- 3.3 The nineteenth-century Chechen state as response to Russia -- 3.4 External affairs of nineteenth-century Chechnya -- 3.5 Russian power in Chechnya in the twentieth century.
4. Consequences of a determination of non-acquisition -- 4.1 Process of independence of Russia -- 4.2 Process of independence of the other eleven non-Russian republics -- 4.3 Process of independence of the Baltic republics -- 5. Russia and the Territory of Chechnya -- 5.1 Prescription -- 5.2 Prescription, Russia, and Chechnya -- 5.2.1 Duration -- 5.2.2 Protest by competing claimant to title -- 5.2.3 Protest by third States -- 5.3 Illegal use of force: A root of title? -- 5.3.1 Modern rejection of force as root of title -- 5.3.2 Intertemporal law and earlier views of force and territorial acquisition -- 5.4 Self-determination and territorial integrity -- 6. Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Afghanistan Recognises Chechnya -- Introduction -- I. International legal status of the Taliban regime -- II. Recognition from the margins: Earlier examples -- III. Diplomatic measures to deter recognition -- IV. Human rights and humanitarian law -- V. Humanitarian recognition -- A. Why recognise a State? -- B. Recognising humanitarian concern: Biafra and other cases -- C. Recognition as assistance -- Conclusion: Recognition and solidarity -- Part Two: The Baltic States -- Introduction -- Chapter 4 The Welles Declaration at Seventy-Five: Non-Recognition, Continuity, and New Challenges to International Law -- Introduction -- A. Recognition as decentralised response to change -- B. Non-recognition as response to unlawful change -- C. The Welles Declaration as antecedent to today's nonrecognition -- D. Non-recognition and State responsibility -- E. Fulfilling non-recognition then and now -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5 United States Practice Relating to the Baltic States, 1940-2000 -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Baltic independence -- 3. Soviet annexation and United States reaction -- 4. Non-recognition and the Cold War -- 4.1. Introduction.
4.2. Formal observance of Baltic independence -- 4.3. The Baltic legations -- 4.4. Restoration and United States practice -- 5. United States practice in the United Nations -- 6. Territorial status and individual rights: Competing agendas? -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. 'Absolute' non-recognition -- 6.3. War crimes and non-recognition -- 6.4. 'Qualified' non-recognition: Origins and practice -- 6.5. Territorial status in an era of human rights -- 7. Independence redux, statehood restored -- 8. Conclusions -- ANNEX: Treaties in Force between the United States of America and the Baltic States -- Estonia -- Latvia -- Lithuania -- Index -- Outline Contents-Volume II.
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Grant Thomas D, Dr.  
Hannover, : ibidem, 2019
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International Law and the Post-Soviet Space II : Essays on Ukraine, Intervention, and Non-Proliferation / / Thomas D. Grant, Andreas Umland, Stephen M. Schwebel
International Law and the Post-Soviet Space II : Essays on Ukraine, Intervention, and Non-Proliferation / / Thomas D. Grant, Andreas Umland, Stephen M. Schwebel
Autore Grant Thomas D, Dr.
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hannover, : ibidem, 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (535 pages)
Disciplina 341.0947
Collana Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
Soggetto topico International Law
Post-Soviet
Osteuropa
Recht
Russland
Gesetzgebung
ISBN 9783838272801
3838272803
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Outline Contents-Volume II -- Endorsements -- Table of Abbreviations -- Table of Cases -- Table of Treaties and Other Instruments -- Contents-Volume II -- Part Three: Territorial Integrity and Its Challengers -- Introduction -- Chapter 6 Annexation of Crimea -- I. Acts in two municipal legal orders -- The putative emergence of a new State in Ukraine -- Annexation in the Russian legal order -- II. Self-determination and secession -- Remedial secession and human rights in Crimea -- Procedural conditions for secession -- III. Crimea and the use of force -- The Black Sea fleet agreements -- Protection of nationals and/or co-ethnics abroad -- Regional stability -- Invitation -- Use of force in aid of self determination -- Invalidity of claims to territory based on force -- IV. The international response to annexation -- State practice -- General Assembly Resolution 68/262 -- Consequences of non-recognition of the annexation of Crimea -- V. Conclusion -- Chapter 7 Three Years after Annexation: Of 'Frozen Conflicts' and How to Characterise Crimea -- I. Introduction -- II. Crimea 2014 -- III. Developments concerning Crimea since 2014 -- A. State and international organisation practice -- B. The human rights situation -- C. Preliminary examination by the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court -- IV. Crimea as an unlawful claim-but not a frozen conflict -- A. Defining 'frozen conflict' -- 1. Legal problems associated with frozen conflicts but not distinguishing them as a class -- 2. The core criteria of 'frozen conflict' -- B. Is Crimea a 'frozen conflict'? -- 1. Absence of armed hostilities between a State and separatists -- 2. Absence of a putative separatist entity -- 3. Absence of formal ceasefire lines -- 4. Absence of a dispute settlement process -- V. Conclusion -- Chapter 8 Frozen Conflicts and International Law.
Introduction -- I. 'Frozen conflict': Etymology -- A. State practice -- B. International organisation practice -- C. The expression 'frozen conflict' in dispute settlement proceedings -- D. International law writers -- E. International relations writers -- II. Defining 'frozen conflict' -- A. Four conflicts -- 1. Transdniestria -- 2. Nagorno-Karabakh -- 3. South Ossetia -- 4. Abkhazia -- B. Seven characteristics of the frozen conflict -- 1. Hostilities between a State and separatists -- 2. Changes in effective control of territory as a result of hostilities -- 3. Lines of separation with effective stability -- 4. Lines of separation with (qualified) juridical stability -- 5. Self-determination claims associated with the establishment of a putative State -- 6. Non-recognition of the putative State -- 7. Settlement process (sporadic and inconclusive) -- C. Legal problems associated with 'frozen conflicts' -- 1. International responsibility -- a. International responsibility of a State sponsoring insurrectionists -- b. International responsibility of the insurrectionists -- 2. Breach of ceasefire lines -- 3. Armed bands and mercenaries -- 4. Accession to international organizations -- 5. Relations with other States -- 6. Human rights claims -- 7. Displaced persons -- 8. Other legal problems arising out of frozen conflicts -- III. Eastern Ukraine and the limits of 'frozen conflict' -- Conclusion -- Part Four: Intervention and International Law -- Introduction -- Chapter 9 Armed Force in Aid of Secession -- I. Introduction -- II. The putative separation of territory from Ukraine -- 1. The ultimum remedium and Ukraine's territories -- A. When and how remedial secession would be available -- B. Kosovo in extremis -- C. Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk in the Ukrainian Legal Order -- 2. Agreed separations distinguished.
III. Self-determination and external use of force -- 1. Force, self-determination and the Friendly Relations Declaration -- A. Forcible action, forcible response? -- B. Support by force? -- C. Regional custom and force in aid of self-determination? -- 2. Opposition groups in one state and aid from another -- IV. Conclusion -- Chapter 10 The Yanukovych Letter: Intervention and Authority to Invite in International Law -- I. Introduction -- II. Intervention in international law -- III. Authority to invite under the national constitution and international law -- A. Foreign armed forces under Ukrainian law -- B. Persons presumptively representing the State under international law -- C. Violations of international law invalidating international consent -- D. The effects of the invitation on internal legal order -- E. Confirming the uncertain international act -- IV. Recognition of the government in times of rebellion or other unrest -- A. Constitutional government of the State -- B. Administrative control in the State territory -- C. Recognition -- D. Further relevance of recognition in marginal situations -- V. Conclusion -- Chapter 11 Boundaries and Rights after 2014: Helsinki at a Crossroads -- Introduction -- The territorial settlement and human rights in the Final Act -- A twofold challenge to the Decalogue -- Measures in support of human rights as unlawful intervention -- Rejecting human rights as such -- The rejection of the territorial settlement -- Kosovo in Russia's legal argument -- The new irredenta and the turn against human rights -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12 Intervention, Interveners, and Their More Subtle Means -- Introduction -- A. The post-war peace and what it achieved -- B. Challenges old, new, and not-so-new: The task today -- C. The hybrid challenge and its significance to international law -- (1) Fact-finding.
(2) Defining 'intervention' -- (3) Attributing war by hybrid means -- Conclusion -- Part Five: Legal Proceedings and Unlawful Claims -- Introduction -- Chapter 13 International Dispute Settlement in Response to an Unlawful Seizure of Territory: Three Mechanisms -- I. Introduction -- II. The annexation of Crimea -- III. The European Court of Human Rights -- IV. The International Court of Justice -- A. Instituting proceedings directly against the occupying power -- B. Advisory jurisdiction -- C. Lateral attack: A return to the Black Sea delimitation -- V. Inter-state arbitration -- A. Territorial disputes in BITs -- B. Territory under the Ukraine-Russian Federation BIT -- VI. Conclusion -- Chapter 14 Crimea after Cyprus v Turkey: Just Satisfaction for Unlawful Annexation? -- Chapter 15 Ukraine v Russian Federation in Light of Ilaşcu: Two Short Points -- Introduction -- I. Responsibility notwithstanding lack of effective control -- A. Possible convergence with other human rights institutions -- B. Following the obligations to the International Court of Justice -- C. Relevance in investment arbitrations -- II. Resilience of rights in territory over time -- Chapter 16 Boundaries, Their Challengers, and the Limits to Claim -- Introduction -- A. Permeability and diversity in boundary regimes -- B. One rule for all boundaries -- C. The inadmissible territorial claim -- D. Judicial and arbitral control over the inadmissible claim -- Part Six: Non-Proliferation after Budapest -- Introduction -- Chapter 17 The Budapest Memorandum of 5 December 1994: Political Engagement or Legal Obligation? -- Introduction -- 1. The law of (non)treaties: What rules apply? -- 2. The text of the Budapest Memorandum -- 3. Circumstances of the adoption of the Budapest Memorandum -- 4. Subsequent practice of the Memorandum Parties -- 5. Treaty registration -- Conclusion.
Chapter 18 The Budapest Memorandum and Beyond: Have the Western Parties Breached a Legal Obligation? -- Introduction -- I. Refraining from military counter-intervention as breach? -- II. The obligations in the Budapest Memorandum -- III. Non-proliferation as context, object and purpose: Budapest and the NPT -- Index -- Outline Contents-Volume I.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910965202203321
Grant Thomas D, Dr.  
Hannover, : ibidem, 2019
Materiale a stampa
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Migration as a (Geo-)Political Challenge in the Post-Soviet Space : Border Regimes, Policy Choices, Visa Agendas / / Olga R. Gulina, Andreas Umland, Nils Muižnieks
Migration as a (Geo-)Political Challenge in the Post-Soviet Space : Border Regimes, Policy Choices, Visa Agendas / / Olga R. Gulina, Andreas Umland, Nils Muižnieks
Autore Gulina Olga R, Dr.
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hannover, : ibidem, 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (146 pages)
Disciplina 304.80947
Collana Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
Soggetto topico Migration
Post-Soviet
politics
Politik
Sowjetunion
Osteuropa
Russland
ISBN 9783838273389
3838273389
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Legal Framework of Migration Management in Post-Soviet States -- Regulation of Migration in the 1990s -- Regulation of Migration in the 2000s -- Regulation of Migration 2010-2018 -- Chapter 2: Migration Management as a Geopolitical Tool in the Post-Soviet Space -- Russia and Georgia: Neither Friends nor Enemies -- Russia and Ukraine: Between Confrontation and Cooperation -- Russia and Belarus: The Union State divided by Straight Lines -- Chapter 3: Migration as a Geopolitical Challenge for Russia -- Migration as a Demographic Challenge -- Political Challenge of Migration in Russia -- Migration as a Social Challenge -- Chapter 4: Migration as a Geopolitical Challenge for Ukraine -- Going to the West -- Going to Russia -- Chapter 5: Ukrainian Nationals Searching for Shelter and Asylum in Russia, Belarus and within Ukraine -- The Statistical Overview -- Work Patent (Labor License) -- Refugee Status -- Temporary Asylum -- Situation in Belarus -- Situation in Ukraine -- Legal Misinterpretation in Russia and Ukraine -- The Potential Impact of the Conflict on Migration in other post-Soviet countries -- Re-drawing the Migration Landscape -- Chapter 6: Migrants from the FSU-Countries in the European Union: Safe Countries of Origin? -- Countries of the Former Soviet Union as the SCOs -- Humanitarian Migrants from Georgia, Ukraine and Russia in the EU Member States -- Ukraine - Europe's Forgotten Refugees? -- Russians Seeking Asylum in the EU -- EU Visa Liberalization policy in Moldova, Georgia and Ukraine -- Where is this "Europe Without Visas and Borders?" -- Melting the Frozen Conflicts -- Chapter 7: Post-Soviet Migration, Diaspora and Beyond -- Understanding Diaspora Issues -- Institutionalization of Diaspora Politics.
Migration and Repatriation in Russia, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan -- The Russian Case -- Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan Repatriation Programs -- Chapter 8: Conclusion -- Annexes.
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Gulina Olga R, Dr.  
Hannover, : ibidem, 2019
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Eine neue „Zeit der Wirren“? Der spät- und postsowjetische Systemwandel 1985-2000 im Spiegel russischer gesellschaftspolitischer Diskurse / / Eva Zabka, Andreas Umland, Margareta Mommsen
Eine neue „Zeit der Wirren“? Der spät- und postsowjetische Systemwandel 1985-2000 im Spiegel russischer gesellschaftspolitischer Diskurse / / Eva Zabka, Andreas Umland, Margareta Mommsen
Autore Zabka Eva
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hannover, : ibidem, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (296 pages)
Disciplina 947.086
Collana Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
Soggetto topico Post-Soviet
UdSSR
Russland
ISBN 3-8382-6161-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Record Nr. UNINA-9910967194603321
Zabka Eva  
Hannover, : ibidem, 2011
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Post-Soviet Secessionism : Nation-Building and State-Failure after Communism / / Daria Isachenko, Mikhail Minakov, Gwendolyn Sasse, Andreas Umland, Bruno Coppieters, Jan Claas Behrends, Petra Colmorgen, Nataliia Kasianenko, Alice Lackner, Mikhail Minakov, Gwendolyn Sasse
Post-Soviet Secessionism : Nation-Building and State-Failure after Communism / / Daria Isachenko, Mikhail Minakov, Gwendolyn Sasse, Andreas Umland, Bruno Coppieters, Jan Claas Behrends, Petra Colmorgen, Nataliia Kasianenko, Alice Lackner, Mikhail Minakov, Gwendolyn Sasse
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hannover, : ibidem, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (249 pages)
Disciplina 320.91717
Collana Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
Soggetto topico Sezessionismus
Secessionism
Post-Soviet
Post-sowjetisch
Separatism
Separatismus
Osteuropa
Eastern Europe
ISBN 9783838275383
3838275381
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910970349303321
Hannover, : ibidem, 2021
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Die postsowjetische Transformation im Baltikum und Südkaukasus : Eine vergleichende Untersuchung der politischen Entwicklung Lettlands und Aserbaidschans 1985-2009. Mit einem Vorwort von Leonid Luks. Ediert von Sandro Henschel / / Kamran Musayev, Andreas Umland
Die postsowjetische Transformation im Baltikum und Südkaukasus : Eine vergleichende Untersuchung der politischen Entwicklung Lettlands und Aserbaidschans 1985-2009. Mit einem Vorwort von Leonid Luks. Ediert von Sandro Henschel / / Kamran Musayev, Andreas Umland
Autore Musayev Kamran
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hannover, : ibidem, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (149 pages)
Disciplina 320.94754
Collana Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
Soggetto topico Baltikum
Kaukasus
Post-Soviet
ISBN 9783838261034
3838261038
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ger
Record Nr. UNINA-9910967196303321
Musayev Kamran  
Hannover, : ibidem, 2010
Materiale a stampa
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