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Toward Nationalizing Regimes : Conceptualizing Power and Identity in the Post-Soviet Realm

Kudaibergenova, Diana T.

Nacjonalizm, Totalitaryzm, Legitymizacja władzy, Kazachstan, Łotwa

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Autor
Kudaibergenova, Diana T.
Tytuł
Toward Nationalizing Regimes : Conceptualizing Power and Identity in the Post-Soviet Realm
Numer wydania
First edition.
Objętość
1 online resource (249 pages)
Seria
Central Eurasia in Context
Informacje dodatkowe
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Nationalizing Regimes: The Study of Power Fields and the Reimagination of the State -- The Archaeology of Nationalizing Regimes: Narratives, Elites, and Minorities -- Appropriating and Contesting the Nation: PowerStruggles in Nationalizing Regimes -- "Lost in Translation": Russian Nationalism, Minority Rights, and Selfhood Outside Russia -- Homogenizing the Nation: Competing Discourses and Popular Support.
Hasła przedmiotowe
Nacjonalizm
Totalitaryzm
Legitymizacja władzy
Kazachstan
Łotwa
Streszczenie
The collapse of the Soviet Union famously opened new venues for the theories of nationalism and the study of processes and actors involved in these new nation-building processes. In this comparative study, Kudaibergenova takes the new states and nations of Eurasia that emerged in 1991, Latvia and Kazakhstan, and seeks to better understand the phenomenon of post-Soviet states tapping into nationalism to build legitimacy. What explains this difference in approaching nation-building after the colla
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