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National policy of the Russian state: deliberations on Putin's article / Akaev, Vakhit   Journal Article
Akaev, Vakhit Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract On 23 January, 2012, Nezavisimaia gazeta carried an article by Prime Minister of Russia Vladimir Putin entitled "Russia: The National Question," which took the Russian public by surprise. Indeed, this was the first time in his twelve years on the political Olympus that the Russian leader had turned to the national question. The article invited very contradictory opinions and sent waves in all directions.
Key Words Crime  Russia  Vladimir Putin  National Policy  Chechens  Russian Leader 
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World War II and the national question: the Origins of the Autonomous Status of Vojvodina in Yugoslavia / Unkovski-Korica, Vladimir   Journal Article
Unkovski-Korica, Vladimir Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This essay investigates the origins of the autonomous status of Vojvodina in post-war Serbia and Yugoslavia. It charts the formation of national and regional consciousness among Vojvodina’s Serbs, Germans and Hungarians, from Habsburg times to World War II. It then argues that Nazi Germany’s racial war radicalised national tensions in Vojvodina. Nazi defeat resulted in the brutal expulsion of Vojvodina’s Germans, making Serbs for the first time a majority. Consequently, the region’s claim to autonomous status after the war clashed with the national-territorial principle applied to federalism by the victorious Communist Party of Yugoslavia, causing frequent friction and instability.
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