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Rossiia i Ee Sosedi: Problemy Etnicheskikh Men`shinstv
Problemno-Tematicheskii Sbornik
[ Russia and her neighbors: Problems of ethnic minorities : Problemno-Tematicheskii Sbornik]

Moscow:  INION RAN, 2000
103 p
Serie: Postkommunizm: Gosudarstvo i Obshchestvo
pbk. 13 x 20 cm. Printing 350
ISBN: 5248013372
Language: Russian
Problems of ethnic minorities living in Russia and adjacent countries are studied in this collection from various perspectives and in various fields: sociology, political science, and jurisprudence. Primary attention is paid to interethnic conflicts in post-Soviet countries. Two previous books in the series, “Sootneshenie Natsional`nykh Interesov Vnutri SNG” and “Problemy Integratsii i Federalizma v Stranakh SNG”, are also available.
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» Government and Politics   » International Relations and Geopolitical Studies   » Integration in the post-soviet space
» Ethnic Issues and Nationalities   » Peoples of the Russian Federation
» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » Russia in the 20th-21st Centuries

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