Ethnic Conflict in the Former Soviet Union
Project (Completed)1994-2005
Investigators
Gail W. Lapidus - Stanford University
While the dissolution of the Soviet Union diminished the threat of nuclear and conventional warfare on which the postwar alliance system rested, the disruptive consequences of the major political, economic and social transformations sweeping the region have created a variety of new threats to regional security. CISAC scholars work with colleagues in the former Soviet states to find new approaches to these conflicts.
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Publications
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Accommodating Ethnic Differences in Post-Soviet Eurasia
Gail W. Lapidus, Crawford Young, Mark Beissinger
Woodrow Wilson Center and Johns Hopkins University Press in "Beyond State Crisis? Post-Colonial Africa and Post-Soviet Eurasia in Comparative Perspective" (2002)
- Assymetrical Federalism and Russian State-Building
Gail W. Lapidus
Post-Soviet Affairs (formerly Soviet Economy). Article republished in "Federalism in Russia" by Kazan Inst of Federalism, Tatarstan, 2002 vol. 15 (1999)
Between Dictatorship and Democracy: Russian Post-Communist Political Reform
Michael A. McFaul, Nikolai Petrov, Andrei Ryabov
Washington Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (2004)

- Caucasus Working Papers: Georgia - The Search for State Security; European Security and Conflict Resolution in the Transcaucasus
David Darchiashvili, Nerses Mkrttchian
CISAC (1997)
Contested Sovereignty: The Tragedy of Chechnya
Gail W. Lapidus
International Security vol. 23, 1 (1998)
Dynamics of Secession in the Russian Federation: Why Chechnya?, in Stephen Hanson and Mikhail Alexseev, A Federation Imperiled: Center-Periphery Conflict in Post-Soviet Russia, The
Gail W. Lapidus
Palgrave-MacMillan in "Center-Periphery Conflict in Post-Soviet Russia", ed. M. Alexseev. (1999)
- Ethnonationalism and Political Stability: The Soviet Case
Gail W. Lapidus
Westview Press in "The Soviet Nationality Reader: The Disintegration in Context (1992)
- From Union to Commonwealth: Nationalism and Separatism in the Soviet Republics
Gail W. Lapidus, Victor Zaslavsky, Philip Goldman
Cambridge University Press (1992)
- Geopolitics of Energy Development in the Caspian Region: Regional Cooperation or Conflict?, The
Vadim Rubin
CISAC (1999)
- Gorbachev and the "National Question": Restructuring the Soviet Federation
Gail W. Lapidus
Soviet Economy vol. 5 (1989)
Nationalism, Regionalism and Federalism: Dilemmas of State-Building in Post-Communist Russia
Gail W. Lapidus, Edward W. Walker
Westview Press in "The New Russia: Troubled Transformation" (1994)



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