ID | 174205 |
Title Proper | Russia’s Recolonization of Crimea |
Language | ENG |
Author | Charron, Austin |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Drawing from over a decade of experience researching Crimean identities, the author highlights key developments and transformations from the past six years of Russian occupation to show how the annexation of Crimea represents not a “reunification,” as the Kremlin claims, but rather a recolonization. Promises of economic gains have not been met, and liberties have been restricted. The Crimean Tatars have suffered most of all; in a reprise of their forced displacement under Stalin, many have gone into exile on the Ukrainian mainland. |
`In' analytical Note | Current History Vol. 119, No.819; Oct 2020: p. 275–281 |
Journal Source | Current History Vol: 119 No 819 |
Key Words | Colonialism ; Russia ; Ukraine ; Annexation ; Crimea ; Crimean Tatars |