Will the Non-Russians Rebel? : : State, Ethnicity, and Stability in the USSR / / Alexander J. Motyl.

Will the Non-Russians Rebel? is an integrated conceptual study of the nationality question in the Soviet Union. Grounded in contemporary social science theories, it makes a systematic attempt to confront the concepts of stability and ethnicity with that of the state and to place the Soviet Union in...

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Will the Non-Russians Rebel? : State, Ethnicity, and Stability in the USSR / Alexander J. Motyl.
Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2019]
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Stability and the State -- 2. Ethnicity and the State -- 3. Ethnic Hegemony and the Soviet State -- 4. Prosperity and Passivity -- 5. Ideology and Tautology -- 6. Politics and Language -- 7. Coercion and Control -- 8. Why Non-Russians Have Not Rebelled -- 9. Rebellions from Outside? -- 10. Systemic Crisis and the Soviet Russian State -- Selected Bibliography -- Index
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Will the Non-Russians Rebel? is an integrated conceptual study of the nationality question in the Soviet Union. Grounded in contemporary social science theories, it makes a systematic attempt to confront the concepts of stability and ethnicity with that of the state and to place the Soviet Union in general and its nationality relations in particular within the resulting conceptual framework.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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Political Science & Political History.
Soviet & East European History.
West European History.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Advocacy. bisacsh
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
1. Stability and the State --
2. Ethnicity and the State --
3. Ethnic Hegemony and the Soviet State --
4. Prosperity and Passivity --
5. Ideology and Tautology --
6. Politics and Language --
7. Coercion and Control --
8. Why Non-Russians Have Not Rebelled --
9. Rebellions from Outside? --
10. Systemic Crisis and the Soviet Russian State --
Selected Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Preface --
1. Stability and the State --
2. Ethnicity and the State --
3. Ethnic Hegemony and the Soviet State --
4. Prosperity and Passivity --
5. Ideology and Tautology --
6. Politics and Language --
7. Coercion and Control --
8. Why Non-Russians Have Not Rebelled --
9. Rebellions from Outside? --
10. Systemic Crisis and the Soviet Russian State --
Selected Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Preface --
1. Stability and the State --
2. Ethnicity and the State --
3. Ethnic Hegemony and the Soviet State --
4. Prosperity and Passivity --
5. Ideology and Tautology --
6. Politics and Language --
7. Coercion and Control --
8. Why Non-Russians Have Not Rebelled --
9. Rebellions from Outside? --
10. Systemic Crisis and the Soviet Russian State --
Selected Bibliography --
Index
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