Russian minority politics in post-Soviet Latvia and Kyrgyzstan : the transformative power of informal networks /

Why do Russians choose to stay in Latvia, a state that adopts antagonistic policies that favor Latvians at the expense of Russians, yet migrate from Kyrgyzstan, a state that adopts accommodating policies to placate Kyrgyz and Russians? Michele E. Commercio suggests that the answer to this question l...

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Author / Creator: Commercio, Michele E.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Language notes:In English.
Imprint: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, ©2010.
Series:National and ethnic conflict in the 21st century.
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505 0 |a "What the hell kind of 'non-native' am I"? -- Informal networks, exit, and voice -- Soviet Socialist legacies and post-Soviet nationalization -- Opportunity structures and the role of informal networks in their reconfiguration -- Native versus non-native : Russian perceptions of post-Soviet nationalization -- Russian responses to perceptions of socioeconomic prospects -- Ethnic systems in transition -- Appendix: Methods. 
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