

An edition of After the USSR (1995)
Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Politics in the Commonwealth of Independent States
By Anatoly M. Khazanov
Publish Date
January 1, 1996
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press,The University of Wisconsin Press
Language
eng
Pages
240
Description:
Khazanov's astute assessments of ethnic and political strife in Russia, in Chechnia, in Central Asia, in Kazakhstan, among the Meskhetian Turks, and among the Yakut of Eastern Siberia illuminate the interconnections between nationalism, ethnic relations, social structures, and political process in the waning days of the USSR and in the new independent states. Exploring the Soviet nationality policy and its failure to satisfy national aspirations, Khazanov demonstrates the fatal flaws of totalitarian rule and the impossibility of reforming it. Khazanov cautions that the liberal democratic direction of current transformations in the former Soviet Union should not be taken for granted. For most of the independent states, he points out, departing from totalitarianism requires creation of a civil society for the first time in their history. The state's partial retreat from the public sphere leaves a dangerous institutional vacuum, in which nationalism is emerging as the dominant ideology. He warns that this new, post-totalitarian society is still a far cry from a genuine liberal democracy and, despite its inherent instability, may turn out to be a long-lasting phenomenon.
subjects: Ethnic relations, Ethnology, Minorities, Nationalism, Politics and government, Relations interethniques, 89.22 nationalism, Nationalisme, Politieke ontwikkeling, Nationalitätenfrage, Minderheitenpolitik, Nationalismus, Politisches System, Politique et gouvernement, Etnische betrekkingen, Minorités, Ethnologie, Minorities--former soviet republics, Ethnology--former soviet republics, Nationalism--former soviet republics, Dk33 .k4527 1995, 305.8/00947
Places: Former Soviet republics