Quest for Models of Coexistence:

National and Ethnic Dimensions of Changes in the Slavic Eurasian World

Copyright (c) 1998 by the Slavic Research Center.( English / Japanese ) All rights reserved.


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Preface vii
1.
Coexistence of Nationalities 1

Коренные народы Сибири и Россия:Особенности отношений


Борис П. Шишло
3

Models of Co-existence: A View from the Canadian Situation


Henry Stewart
39
2.
Politics of Coexistence 57

The Transylvanian Mind: Ambiguity of Ethnic Identities and Conflict Resolution


Vilmos Agoston
59

Politics of Ethnic Coexistence: nternal Division and External Pressure in Eastern
Europe


Taro Tsukimura
79
3.
Language and Nationality Questions 109

Some Soviet and Post-Soviet National and Linguistic Problems in the Slavic Republics
(States): Russia, Ukraine, Belorus


Mordechai Altshuler
111

Minority Language Preservation Strategies and Minority-related Conflict-evasion Policy
Suggestions for Eastern Europe and for Siberia


Alfred F. Majewicz
133
4.
Coexistence in the Russian Empire 161

The Image of Russia and the Russians in Ukrainian Political Thought (1860-1945)


Volodymyr Potul'nyts'kyj
163

The Price of Expansion: The Nationality Problem in Russia of the Eighteenth-Early
Twentieth Centuries


Boris N. Mironov
197
5-A.
Region and Identity: Central Asia 231

Traditional Institutions in Modern Kazakhstan


Anuar Galiev
233

Race, Religion, Ethnicity and Economics in Central Asia


Geoffrey J. Jukes , Kirill Nourzhanov , Mikhail Alexandrov
247
5-B.
Region and Identity: Siberia 287

Территориальный подход к решению этнических проблем на российском Дальнем Востоке


Вадим А.Тураев
289

Segmentary Hierarchy of Identity: The Case of Yakuts and Evens in Northern Yakutia


Shiro Sasaki
317
6.
Deteriorated Environment and Coexistence 339

Radioactive and Other Hazardous Contamination in Arctic Siberia


Masami Fukuda
341

Aral Sea Catastrophe: Case for National,Regional and International Cooperation


Bakhtior A. Islamov
353


Postscript 400

List of Contributors 402

Program of the Symposium 404


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