"Elista is our city": Kalmykia's 2019 protests and politics in Russia's republics
In: Caucasus survey: journal of the International Association for the Study of the Caucasus
ISSN: 2376-1202
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In: Caucasus survey: journal of the International Association for the Study of the Caucasus
ISSN: 2376-1202
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In: Caucasus survey: journal of the International Association for the Study of the Caucasus, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 1-22
ISSN: 2376-1202
Abstract
Russia's republics – regions in the larger federation that are territorially defined and represent areas where non-Russian ethnic populations are concentrated – have been generally quiescent during the two decades of Vladimir Putin's leadership. However, in 2019 Kalmykia was the site of protests against leadership changes in which locals had scant political voice. This paper focuses on the demonstrations in Kalmykia and provides a detailed account of the associated causes, motivations, and outcomes. The protests augur an increased awareness of the double marginalization of Russia's minority groups, both politically and on the basis of nationality, in the country's governance. This condition has notable implications given Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine.
In: Europe Asia studies, Band 68, Heft 7, S. 1271-1272
ISSN: 1465-3427
In: Europe Asia studies, Band 68, Heft 7, S. 1271
In: Problems of post-communism, Band 63, Heft 1, S. 50-61
ISSN: 1557-783X
In: Europe Asia studies, Band 67, Heft 6, S. 948-969
ISSN: 1465-3427
In: Europe Asia studies, Band 67, Heft 6, S. 948-969
ISSN: 0966-8136
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In: Nations and nationalism: journal of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism, Band 20, Heft 4, S. 833-834
ISSN: 1469-8129
In: Nationalities papers: the journal of nationalism and ethnicity, Band 42, Heft 1, S. 165-180
ISSN: 0090-5992
Using results from a 2010 survey conducted in the Republic of Buryatia, this paper compares the responses of Russians and Buryats on questions of religious practice and belief, as well as the role of religion and religious organizations in the political sphere of contemporary Russia. Buryats more commonly identify with a religion and more frequently attend religious services in comparison to Russians liiving in the Republic. There is greater consonance between the two groups on the public role of religion, with both Russians and Buryats generall supportive of the recent extension of religious education into schools and the creation of national holidays for all traditional religions, among other issues. (Nationalities Papers)
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In: Nations and nationalism: journal of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism, Band 20, Heft 4, S. 833-834
ISSN: 1469-8129
In: Nationalities papers: the journal of nationalism and ethnicity, Band 42, Heft 1, S. 165-180
ISSN: 1465-3923
Using results from a 2010 survey conducted in the Republic of Buryatia, this paper compares the responses of Russians and Buryats on questions of religious practice and belief, as well as the role of religion and religious organizations in the political sphere of contemporary Russia. Buryats more commonly identify with a religion and more frequently attend religious services in comparison to Russians living in the republic. There is greater consonance between the two groups on the public role of religion, with both Russians and Buryats generally supportive of the recent extension of religious education into schools and the creation of national holidays for all traditional religions, among other issues.
In: Nations and nationalism: journal of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism, Band 20, Heft 4, S. 833-834
ISSN: 1354-5078
In: Geopolitics, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 105-129
ISSN: 1557-3028
In: Political geography: an interdisciplinary journal for all students of political studies with an interest in the geographical and spatial aspects, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 59-60
ISSN: 0962-6298
In: Political geography, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 59-61
ISSN: 0962-6298