Nationalism, Ethnic Identity and Conflict Management in Russia Today
Conference/Workshop ReportAuthors
Gail W. Lapidus*, Renee de Nevers, Leokadia Drobizheva, Airat Aklaev, Victoria Koroteyeva, Galina Soldatova, Svetlana Ryzhova, Tamara Guzenkova, Alexander Korostelev
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CISAC, 1995
Publication no. 0-935371-37-0
Special report from a conference hosted by Stanford University's Center for International Security and Arms Control on "Nationalism, Ethnic Identity, and Conflict Management in Russia Today" on January 24-26, 1995. The four main topics addressed were problems of federalism and power-sharing between Moscow and the Russian republics; the results from a study of the attitudes of Russians and non-Russians in several republics toward political and economic reforms; the use of force to resolve disputes within the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States; and the causes and consequences of the Chechnya crisis.



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