Regimes of ethnicity and nationhood in Germany, Russia, and Turkey

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Main Author: Akt�urk, Sener
Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Series:Problems of international politics
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Online Access:An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Table of Contents:
  • Regimes of ethnicity: comparative analysis of Germany, Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia, and Turkey
  • The challenges to the monoethnic regime in Germany, 1955--1982
  • The construction of an assimilationist discourse and political hegemony: transition from a monoethnic to an antiethnic regime in Germany, 1982--2000
  • Challenges to the ethnicity regime in Turkey: Alevi and Kurdish demands for recognition, 1923--1980
  • From social democracy to Islamic multiculturalism: failed and successful attempts to reform the ethnicity regime in Turkey, 1980--2009
  • The nation that wasn't there? Sovetskii Narod discourse, nation-building, and passport ethnicity, 1953--1983
  • Ethnic diversity and state-building in post-Soviet Russia: removal of ethnicity from the internal passport and its aftermath, 1992--2008
  • Dynamics of persistence and change in ethnicity regimes.