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The collapse of the Soviet Union famously opened new venues for the theories of nationalism and the study of processes and actors involved in these new nation-building processes. In this comparative study, Kudaibergenova takes the new states and nations of Eurasia that emerged in 1991, Latvia and Kazakhstan, and seeks to better understand the phenomenon of post-Soviet states tapping into nationalism to build legitimacy. What explains this difference in approaching nation-building after the collapse of the Soviet Union? What can a study of two very different trajectories of development tell us about the nature of power, state and nationalizing regimes of the 'new' states of Eurasia? Toward Nationalizing Regimes finds surprising similarities in two such apparently different countries - one "western" and democratic, the other "eastern" and dictatorial. --
Nationalism --- Nationalism --- Latvia. --- Kazakhstan. --- Former communist countries. --- Former communist countries --- Politics and government.
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Post-communism --- Post-communism. --- Former communist countries --- Former communist countries. --- Postcommunism --- World politics --- Communism --- Former Soviet bloc --- Second world (Former communist countries) --- Communist countries
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Till Hilmar examines memories of the postsocialist transition in East Germany and the Czech Republic to offer new insights into the power of narratives about economic change.
Post-communism --- Former communist countries --- Economic conditions. --- Social conditions.
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Ethnicity --- Former communist countries --- Ethnic relations --- Social policy
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This volume offers analyses of the basic tendencies and the problems of Russia, Eastern Europe, Transcaucasia, Central Asia, and the Baltic states. It covers the Russian economic model; the rates and proportions of the Russian economy; its real, financial, external, and social sectors; investment and fixed assets; human capital; and economic policy. East European, Transcaucasian, Central Asian and Baltic economies are then analysed using the same perspectives. This allows a comparison of the economic progress of the post-Soviet countries, highlighting the differences and the similarities between them.This book will be useful for students, professors, and businessmen interested in cooperation with the post-Soviet countries.
Russia (Federation) --- Former communist countries --- Economic conditions --- Economic conditions.
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Post-communism --- Capitalism --- Former communist countries --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy.
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"Analyzes the reaction of existing and former socialist countries to neoliberalism. Examines economic transitions in agriculture and the reconfiguration of socialism in Russia, China, Nicaragua, and Cuba"--Provided by publisher.
Farms, Small --- Land reform --- Former communist countries --- Economic policy.
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