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$a 9780813337526
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$a eng
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$a 320.947
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$a 320.947 KOL p
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$a Kolst, Pal
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$a Political Construction Sites : $b Nation Building In Russia and The Post-Soviet States /$c Pal Kolst
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$a Colorado :$b Westview Press,$c 2000
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$a xi, 308 p. : $b : illus. ; $c 23 cm
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$a Indeks : p.299-308
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$a The book traces the nation-building processes that are unfolding in the post-Soviet states after the fall of Communism. It notes that state leaders in all of these states are making strenuous efforts to imbue their population with a sense of common nationhood. In the post-Soviet world, however, the concept of ?nation? is for all practical purposes synonymous with ?ethnic group?, and nation-building strategies tend to be based on the culture and language of the dominant group, the so-called ?titular nationality?. Members of minority groups often see themselves as culturally and politically marginalized.
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$a Former Soviet Republics--Politics and government
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