International Influences in Transition Societies: The Effect of UNHCR and Other IOs on Citizenship Policies in Ukraine [PDF]
This paper analyzes the effects of international organizations on Ukrainian citizenship policies in the post-1991 period. As over 250,000 Crimean Tatars repatriated to Ukraine in the late 1980s and early 1990s after being forcefully deported in 1944 ...
Shevel, Oxana
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The Discipline of Minority Issues in the Russian Federation. EDAP 01/2017 [PDF]
The Russian Federation presents a rich pattern of different nationalities within its population and represents a unique, original model of governance of ethnic diversity. This mode is based on both territorial and non-territorial instruments.
Stefan, Simone
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Why the ongoing occupation of Ukraine matters to ethnobiology. [PDF]
Stryamets N +8 more
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The Worth of cultural identity in sustainable development process [PDF]
This study has been produced for the purpose and with the hope of furthering the dialogue on the importance of cultural identities in development processes.
Cucina, Manuela
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Pandemic Outbreaks and the Language of Violence: Discussing the Origins of the Black Death and COVID-19. [PDF]
Barker H, Chen C.
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The fate of the Bakhchisarai Museum’s collection after the deportation of the Crimean Tatar people in 1944 [PDF]
The article examines the consequences of the deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944, using the example of the museum collection of the Bakhchisarai Khan’s Palace.
Safiye Abduramanova
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Colonization of minds: Ukraine between Russian colonialism and Western Orientalism. [PDF]
Kotliuk G.
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Crimea referendum – our experts react [PDF]
Yesterday Crimean voters backed a proposal to secede from Ukraine and join the Russian Federation. We asked a number of experts for their reactions to the referendum and their views on what might happen ...
Brown, Chris +5 more
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News of foreigners who visited the Russian State in XVI - XVII centuries attracted explorers due to their evaluations and interpretations of Russian history events, often considerably different from similar data in Russian sources.
M. E. Shalak
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The USSR’s Award policy towards the Crimean Tatars servicemen of the Red Army and the Red Navy during the Second World War [PDF]
In this article the readers are offered analysis of the servicemen and partisans awarding from among the Crimean Tatars with State awards of the USSR for participation in the Great Patriotic War. There the dynamics of awards not only for each year of the
Ebazer Chachi
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