PANEL ON NATIONALISM IN THE USSR: ENVIRONMENTAL AND TERRITORIAL ASPECTS |
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Authors: | Andrew R. Bond Matthew J. Sagers Leslie Dienes Paul Goble Chauncy D. Harris W. Ward Kingkade |
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Affiliation: | 1. V. H. Winston &2. Son, Inc.;3. U.S. Bureau of the Census;4. University of Kansas;5. U.S. Department of State;6. University of Chicago |
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Abstract: | A panel of geographers, demographers, and political scientists discusses a broad range of issues related to the resurgence of nationalism in the USSR and its relationship to environmental protest and territorial disputes: the emergence of nationality politics; differential rates of nationality population growth and urbanization; various conceptions of (and levels of autonomy within) ethnic homelands; the spatial pattern of actual and potential territorial claims; linkages between environmentalism and nationalism (with an emphasis on the Baltic and Central Asian republics); parallels and differences between the USSR and other countries; and consequences of efforts to implement republic-level economic autonomy and khozraschet. |
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