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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
[ Historical experience of opposition to separatism in the North Caucasus and contemporaneity : ] Moscow: Institut Etnologii i Antropologii, 2002 Language: Russian
Price: $ 13.00
This report provides complex analysis of a certain form of separatism observed in the past in European and Eurasian parts of civilization splits. The author classifies it as a Vandei form, characterized by ethnic cleansing of some territories and by terrorist methods of gaining isolation.
The Republic of Tuva is located in the mountains of southern Siberia on the border of Mongolia. This work is part of the series National Movements in the USSR and post-Soviet Space. Tuva is one of the members of the Russian Federation where, according to the authors, the combined efforts of legislative, executive powers and political and social activists resulted in formation of a peaceful and stable ethnopolitical situation.
This book analyzes the open conflicts and secret confrontations in Central Asia and Kazakhstan of the late 20th to early 21st centuries among several nations. The conflicts have multiple reasons but mostly over land and water, mineral resources, border issues, religious radicalism, etc.
This is an annual collection of reports of the SOVA Center on this topic. The report summarizes all the major areas of research by the Center in 2011. Appendices include statistical data and the cases which were tried by Russian courts on extremist charges.
This collection studies the tradition of nationalism vs. Europeism in countries of Eastern Europe, former soviet satellites. The author show how this opposition plays with various social groups in the countries of the regions, the degree of integration of their economy and identity in the EU, manifestation of nationalism in internal politics, and the perception of Russia in the context of the European choice.
This is a collection of papers on the ethno-cultural technologies for the prevention of extremism and xenophobia and the harmonization of interethnic relations. After the ethnic conflict in the town of Kondopoga in the Russian North the issue of interethnic relations among migrants and native settlers became quite real.
[ The policy of the state on the treatment of the national-radical union: 1991-2002 : ] Moscow: Sova, 2013 Language: Russian
Price: $ 12.00
This book analyzes legislative acts, drafts and other initiatives on national radical associations in Russia and how they are reflected in the current law "O protivodeistvii ekstremistskoi deiatel`nosti" (On counteraction to extremist activities).
This book includes documents on different aspects of Soviet ethnopolitics. It focuses on the most important resolutions of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and the Council of People`s Commissars before WWII.
[ Resources of ethnic tolerance in Bashkorstan : ] Moscow: Institut Etnologii i Antropologii, 2002 Language: Russian
Price: $ 15.00
In the changing context of Russian reality, ethnic tolerance is a burning issue. According to the author of this report, tolerance is a situational phenomenon deeply entrenched in objective ethnopolitical, ethnocultural, and socio-economic processes.
The Uzbek communities in St. Petersburg, Astrakhan, and Kranoiarsk have many common features. Their differences are visible in the details—time of foundation, person lives of leaders, etc. Owing to a difficult economic situation in their home country, migratory processes were given a wide scope, and these Uzbeks appeared to serve as a formation center for new diasporas.
In this report the author considers questions of political manipulation of the population of the Chechen Republic during the coming to power of General Dzhokhara Dudaev prior to the beginning of a confrontation.
This brochure analyzes the six most recent conflicts in the Caucasus, the positions of the belligerents, neighboring countries, and the superpowers. Includes bibliographic references.
This book analyzes the Soviet policy towards national minorities, formation and the functioning of the lower level of the ethno-political landscape of the Soviet Union - national councils. (0.405 kg.)
The collection work deals with the ethnic policy of the government in education. The contributors from several major regions of Russia analyze the situation with teaching native languages in school and other sources on ethnocultural issues.
This brochure is a collection of abstracts of recent publications on minorities in Russia, ethnic and political conflicts, internal refugees and migration. Includes bibliographic references.
Code: 004930 Etnicheskie Problemy Regionov Rossii Permskaia Oblast` [ Ethnic problems of Russian regions: Perm Region : Permskaia Oblast` ] Moscow: Institut Etnologii i Antropologii-Staryi Sad, 1998 Language: Russian
Price: $ 25.00
This collection of 13 articles focuses on studies of the infrastructure of the various nationalities populating the Perm Region on the western flank of the central Urals. Historical, anthropological, ethnosocial and ethnographic works concentrate on national relationships in the period of the transition toward a free market.
This is the annual report of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology on the ethnopolitical situation in Russia and contiguous governments in 2010, including the situation in recognized and non-recognized republics, the war in the Caucasus, civil and ethnic identity of people in these territories, the status of neutral population and minorities and more.
This is the annual report of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology on the ethnopolitical situation in Russia and contiguous governments in 2009, including the situation in recognized and non-recognized republics, the war in the Caucasus, civil and ethnic identity of people at these territories, the status of neutral population and minorities and more.
This is the annual report of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology on the ethnopolitical situation in Russia and contiguous governments in 2011, including the situation in recognized and non-recognized republics, the war in the Caucasus, civil and ethnic identity of people in these territories, the status of neutral population and minorities and more.
[ The Government national policy and all-Russian census of 2010 : ] Moscow: Moskovskii dom natsional`nostei, 2012 Language: Russian
Price: $ 10.00
This is an article by assistant to director of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology RAN which analyzes the results of the 2010 all-Russian census from the perspective of interethnic relations and important ethnocultural trends of the last decade.
This is an annual report of the SOVA Center on this topic. The report summarizes all the major areas of research by the Center in 2012. Appendices include statistical data and the cases which were tried by courts on extremist charges by region of the Russian Federation.
This report analyzes demographic, migration, historical, cultural, social and political aspects of international relations and national policy in the South federal district: Republic of Adygeia, Republic of Kalmykia, Krasnodar Krai, Astrakhan, Volgograd and Rostov Oblasts.
The book states that despite the fact that there is a vast territory populated by Ukrainians, they really did not form a Ukrainian identity. This point is illustrated with the example of the Kuban district which the author calls the "Ukrainian Piedmont".
This is an annual report of the SOVA Center on this topic. The report summarizes all the major areas of research by the Center in 2013. Appendices include statistical data and the cases which were tried by courts on extremist charges by region of the Russian Federation.