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Ethnicity, Nationalism and Conflict in and after the Soviet Union: The Mind Aflame
Ambition and the Arrogance of Power: The Chechen War (Part II)
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1997
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SAGE Publications Ltd
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Book chapters
pp. 2
Ethnicity in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Context
pp. 24
Soviet Ethnic Engineering: Success and Failure
pp. 44
Ethno-Politics in a Time of Transition
pp. 68
Territories, Resources, and Power
pp. 84
Cultures and Languages in Conflict
pp. 116
The Russians are Leaving: Central Asia and Kazakhstan
pp. 135
The Culture of Ethnic Violence: The Osh Conflict
pp. 155
The Anatomy of Ethnic Cleansing: The Ingush-Ossetian Conflict
pp. 183
Ambition and the Arrogance of Power: The Chechen War (Part I)
pp. 207
Ambition and the Arrogance of Power: The Chechen War (Part II)
pp. 229
Post-Soviet Nationalism
pp. 246
What is Rossia? Identities in Transition
pp. 272
Strategies for Ethnic Accord in Post-Soviet States
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