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Homogenisation and the 'New Russian Citizen' : A Road to Stability or Ethnic Tension?
2011
Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe
This article investigates the phenomenon of homogenizing policies in post-Yeltsin Russia. This consists of a series of measures that have effectively downgraded ethnicity and increased uniformity. First, the article outlines theories linking multiculturalism and ethnic pluralism, and indeed minority rights, to stability. Second, the article traces the trajectory of nationality policies from the Soviet to the post-Soviet periods, and explains the (post-Yeltsin) Russian authorities' choice to
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