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Svod voennykh postanovlenīĭ
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89038302196
Ch. 2. Ustav o sluzhbi︠e︡ po voennomu vi︠e︡domstvu voobshche ( v.) -- ch. 4. Ustav khozi︠a︡ĭstvennyĭ ( v.) ; Mode of access: Internet.
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«Mind in Russia, the soul in Azerbaijan»: identities of Azerbaijani immigrants in Russia
In: Vestnik Instituta sociologii: setevoj žurnal = Bulletin of the Institute of Sociology : online electronic journal, Band 31, Heft 4, S. 72-91
ISSN: 2221-1616
Over the last few decades, immigrant adaptation issues have continued to bear relevance both in Russia and around the world. Those who relocated to new places of residence no longer attach themselves to one place (locale), nation (state-civil community), or culture, which, of course, takes a toll on their self-perception and adaptation – this creates new opportunity and new dimensions in terms of identity. This mostly applies to civil, ethnic and local identities, due to their complex nature and their proportion between the country of origin and host environment. Both foreign and Russian researchers recognize the importance of studying immigrant identities, which is regarded as one of the components of their capacity for integration. This article considers the proportion of Russian identity, identity of country of origin, as well as local and ethnic identities of Azerbaijani immigrants living in Russia. Their readiness to transform their self-consciousness, with it being a key indicator of their integration into Russian society, is analyzed. This study's empirical basis consists of data from an all-Russian survey among labor immigrants, conducted by the HSE and CEPRS in 19 Russian regions in 2017, as well as data from semi-structured interviews with Azerbaijani immigrants living in Moscow, which helped identify situational factors in their hierarchy of identities and understand the foundations on which their self-consciousness is based. Analyzed is how immigrants' identity structure is influenced by age and place of residence, education level, type of immigration and duration of stay in Russia. It was revealed, based on in-depth interviews, that Russian identity among Azerbaijanis is based around a state-civil foundation, while in the case of elder generations it is based around their having been a common nation in the past. A conclusion is drawn indicating a transnational direction in Azerbaijani immigrants' identity, with ethnic identity prevailing, which fits in favorably with a developing sense of connection to Russia both among circular and long-term migrants. In relation to comparable studies conducted in 2011, analyzed are the increasingly more positive assessments of the host Russian environment by Azerbaijani immigrants, which, in our estimation, creates a favorable foundation for developing a positive Russian identity among them.
Sbornik zakonov i postanovlenii
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Prodolzhenīe Svoda zakonov Rossīĭskoĭ Imperīi, izdanīi︠a︡ 1842 goda
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89012751509
Indexed in: Spravochniki po istorii dorevoli︠u︡t︠s︡ionnoĭ Rossii. Izd. 2-e, peresm. i dop. Moskva, 1978; and in: List of the serial publications of foreign governments, 1815-1931 / ed. by Winifred Gregory. New York, 1932. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Prodolzhenīe Svoda zakonov Rossīĭskoĭ Imperīi, izdannago v 1857 godu
Indexed in: Spravochniki po istorii dorevoli︠u︡t︠s︡ionnoĭ Rossii. Izd. 2-e, peresm. i dop. Moskva, 1978; and in: List of the serial publications of foreign governments, 1815-1931 / ed. by Winifred Gregory. New York, 1932. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Charity development trends in Russia
In: Social'naja politika i social'noe partnerstvo (Social Policy and Social Partnership), Heft 8, S. 73-79
The article analyzes the problems of charity development in the world and in Russia over the past 25 years. The research reveals the issues of citizens' involvement in various forms of philanthropy and the specifi cs of national policy in this area. The author of the article examines the dynamics of increasing public confidence in NPOs and various charitable organizations, as well as identifi es new methods and means of providing support and donations to organizations in need. The author also analyzes the statistical database for the specifi ed time period.
Svod uzakonenīĭ i raspori︠a︡zhenīĭ pravitelʹstva po ustroĭstvu poseli︠a︡n-sobstvennikov (byvshikh kolonistov) vodvorennykh na kazennykh zemli︠a︡kh v gubernīi︠a︡kh: S.-Peterburgskoĭ, Novgorodskoĭ, Samarskoĭ, Saratovskoĭ, Voronezhskoĭ, Chernigovskoĭ, Poltavskoĭ, Ekaterinoslavskoĭ, Khersonskoĭ i Tavric...
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5075343
Title on added t.p.: Sammlung der Gesetze und Verordnungen der Staatsregierung bezüglich der Organisation der Lebensverhältnisse der auf Kronsländereien in den Gouvernements St. Petersburg, Nowgorod, Ssamara, Ssaratow, Worronesch, Tschernigoff, Poltawa, Ekaterinoslaw, Chersson, Taurien und in Bessarabien angesiedelten Landsbesitzer, (bisherigen Kolonisten). ; In Russian and German on opposite pages. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Исламский фундаментализм в современной России
In: Vestnik Volgogradskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta: naučno-teoretičeskij žurnal = Science journal of Volgograd State University. Serija 4, Istorija, regionovedenie, meždunarodnye otnošenija = History. Area studies. International relations, Band 22, Heft 3, S. 150-160
ISSN: 2312-8704
Nowadays Islam takes the stage of recovery associated with the peculiar issues associated with the Muslim society. These characteristics are expressed in the spread of ideas of Islamic fundamentalism and its supporters' confrontation with the rest of the world. This process has affected the Russian Muslims as well, the trend developed after the collapse of the Soviet Union when the post soviet muslims began to realize themselves as part of one of the Muslim Ummah, coming into conflict with the secular law of the Russian Federation. After the Soviet Union's disintegration, the radical Islamic ideas have begun to appear in Russia, in the conditions of the growth of nationalism these thoughts found a fertile ground. One of these ideas was associated with the construction of Sharia state in the Muslim autonomous republics of the Russian Federation and their subsequent withdrawal from Russian's membership. The situation for the Russian state in the Muslim republics aggravated the war in Chechnya. Through Chechnya mercenaries from Arab countries started to penetrate to the Russian territory, they also brought the money for the destabilization of the internal situation in Russia. Nevertheless, separatism did not find the mass support in neighboring regions such as Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachay-Cherkessia and Ingushetia. It is evidently that international Jihad ideas were supported financially from abroad. The issue of funding is a key part of the development of Islamic fundamentalism in Russia, the international Islamic funds and organizations gave huge financial assistance to them. At the present moment Russian authorities lead a fruitful and a successful fight against terrorism. In the future, after the completion of the antiterrorist operation in the Middle East hundreds of terrorists may return to Russia with huge experience that can threaten the security of the Russian state.
Пограничная безопасность азербайджано-российской границы
In: Vestnik Volgogradskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta: naučno-teoretičeskij žurnal = Science journal of Volgograd State University. Serija 4, Istorija, regionovedenie, meždunarodnye otnošenija = History. Area studies. International relations, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 88-98
ISSN: 2312-8704
The Azerbaijan-Russia borderline mainly goes by the Caucasian mountain range and close to the Samur riverbed. Main border posts are situated close to the Caspian seashore while the locals living in the Upper Dagestan area have difficulties with crossing borderline. The locals are represented by the so called "divided peoples" whose living area was divided with the state border after 1991. The former inner borders ignored ethnic areas but now they became the lines crossing the ethnic groups of Legins, Avars, Tzakhurs and Rutuls. Certainly, those peoples are interested in specific rules for crossing the border. At the same time, their areas have not got the equipped border offices and they have to spend a lot of time and money for travelling to the neighboring districts via Baku or Vladikavkaz. Such problems arouse the radical demands among locals. The Lezgin movement for an independent Lezgistan is the most famous among them. Its supporters were involved in a terrorist attack in Baku in 1990-s and now they collect files about any problems connected with border issues, including the results of a demarcation process. They attract attention to the facts of all assignments made by Russian representatives. The activity of other ethnic groups was comparatively lower and they could make an agreement with local authorities about division of powers. Obviously, any solution about development of the border infrastructure may stabilize the separatism activity in the area.
The author determines the key challenges and threats to cross-border security at Azerbaijan-Russia borderline on the basis of analysis of Federal and regional media, declarations made by representatives of the local and borderline authorities, as well as online activities of national movements. The author reveals the infrastructure factors of ensuring cross-border activity, social and economic conditions of borderline districts development. The suggestion is made on the need to develop infrastructure borderline objects for complex development of the crossborder area that will allow preventing separatism.