[PDF.79vi] Identity in Formation: The Russian-Speaking Populations in the New Abroad (The Wilder House Series in Politics, History and Culture)
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| #1541279 in Books | Cornell University Press | 1998-06-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x1.20 x6.08l,1.33 | File type: PDF | 448 pages | ||7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Well written and extremely interesting|By Kindle Customer|This is a carefully researched, thoughtful and well-written examination of the Russian speaking population in the "near abroad" since the break up of the Soviet Union. While my experience is largely with Lithuania, his discussion of the Russian speaking population in Estonia and Latvia seemed insightful. As a minor||"David Laitin's book is replete with relevant statistics and theoretical interpretations of an aspect of post-Soviet reality likely to affect politics in the region for decades to come."―Choice
"A remarkable synthesis of data and history, converte
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, nationality groups have claimed sovereignty in the new republics bearing their names. With the ascendance of these titular nationality groups, Russian speakers living in the post-Soviet republics face a radical crisis of identity. That crisis is at the heart of David D. Laitin's book.
Laitin portrays these Russian speakers as a "beached diaspora" since the populations did not cross international borders; the borders themse...
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