by Gail W. Lapidus (Editor)
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of fifteen independent states on its former territory is one of the most momentous developments of the twentieth century. In this volume, five leading international scholars team up to examine the forces that lay behind the rise of national movements which challenged, then destroyed, the stability and territorial integrity of the former Soviet state offering unique insights into the links between political structure and nationalism. Presenting a broad and timely analysis of the national dimension of politics after perestroika, this book is essential reading for all those seeking to understand the complexities underlying the demise of the Soviet state, as well as the emergence of new states actively engaged in defining their national identities at home and abroad.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 142
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 03 Sep 1992
ISBN 10: 0521427169
ISBN 13: 9780521427166
Book Overview: This volume examines the rise of national movements which challenged, then destroyed, the stability and territorial integrity of the former Soviet state.