Minority Ethnic Mobilization in the Russian FederationCambridge University Press, 5 mei 2003 This book explains how state institutions affect ethnic mobilization. It focuses on how ethno-nationalist movements emerge on the political arena, develop organizational structures, frame demands, and attract followers. It does so in the context of examining the widespread surge of nationalist sentiment that occurred through the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It shows that even during this period of institutional upheaval, pre-existing ethnic institutions affected the tactics of the movement leaders. It challenges the widely held perception that governing elites can kindle latent ethnic grievances virtually at will to maintain power. It argues that nationalist leaders can't always mobilize widespread popular support and that their success in doing so depends on the extent to which ethnicity is institutionalized by state structures. It shifts the study of ethnic mobilization from the whys of its emergence to the hows of its development as a political force. |
Inhoudsopgave
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The Role of Ethnic Institutions | 27 |
The Formation and Development of Nationalist Organizations | 49 |
4 The Soviet Institutional Legacy and EthnoNationalist Ideology | 77 |
Measuring Support for Nationalism | 118 |
Not All Ethnics Are the Same | 167 |
Did Regional Governments Adopt the Nationalist Agenda? | 200 |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Minority Ethnic Mobilization in the Russian Federation Dmitry P. Gorenburg Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2003 |
Minority Ethnic Mobilization in the Russian Federation Dmitry P. Gorenburg Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2003 |
Minority Ethnic Mobilization in the Russian Federation Dmitry P. Gorenburg Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2006 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Abakan argued autonomous republics Balkar Bashkir language Bashkir nation Bashkir nationalist Bashkortostan Chuvash language Chuvash nationalist Chuvashia Colton/Hough Communist Party created cultural development cultural nationalism cultural revival Dagestan democrats districts economic elections electoral establishment ethnic identity ethnic institutions ethnic mobilization ethnic regions ethnic republics ethnic revival ethno-nationalism extent factors focused governing elite Guboglo increase Ingushetia intellectuals Kabardin Kabardino-Balkaria Kalmykia Kazan Khakass Khakass nationalist Khuzangai language law language status Mari El ment migrants Mordovia Naberezhnye Chelny nationalist agenda nationalist candidates nationalist leaders nationalist mobilization nationalist movement nationalist organizations native-language education obkom participation political elites protest regional separatism republic government republic’s respondents role rural areas Russian Federation schools social networks sovereignty declaration Sovetskaia Khakassia Soviet Union support for nationalism Supreme Soviet survey Tatar culture Tatar nation Tatar nationalist Tatar-language territory tion titular ethnic group titular language Udmurtia union republic variables vote