New States, New Politics: Building the Post-Soviet NationsIan Bremmer, Ray Taras CUP Archive, 1996年12月28日 - 765 頁 Since its publication in 1993, Nations and Politics in the Soviet Successor-States edited by Ian Bremmer and Ray Taras has established itself internationally as the genuinely comprehensive, systematic and rigorous analysis of the nation- and state-building processes of the fifteen states that grew out of the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union. New States, New Politics: Building the Post-Soviet Nations was first published in 1997 and succeeds and replaces the editors' earlier book with a fresh collection of specially commissioned studies from the world's foremost specialists. Far from eradicating tensions among the former Soviet peoples, the disintegration of empire saw national minorities rediscovering long-suppressed identities. The contributors to New States, New Politics bring together historical and ethnic backgrounds with penetrating political analysis to offer an intriguing record of the different roads to self-assertion and independence being pursued by these young nations. |
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past present and future | 3 |
in search of an identity? | 29 |
confederation in conflict | 95 |
exploring the limits of sovereignty | 140 |
assimilation and its discontents | 190 |
from empire to statehood | 235 |
from statehood to empire? | 275 |
caught between nation and empire | 315 |
paradise lost? | 471 |
the trauma of statehood | 505 |
pushing for Eurasia | 547 |
the politics of national independence | 571 |
reform reaction and civil war | 603 |
just like old times | 635 |
the politics of demographic and economic | 653 |
From matrioshka nationalism to national interests | 685 |
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