 
    Although the Soviet empire no longer exists, old and new relationships between centres and peripheries still shape realities in the region. The case studies presented in this volume analyse the relevance of the centre-periphery distinction for the understanding of the post-Soviet space.
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Alexander F. Filippov is a professor of sociology and of philosophy at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, and editor-in-chief of the Russian Sociological Review. His research interests include history of sociology, sociological theory and German sociology
Nicolas Hayoz is a professor of political science at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland), with the focus of teaching and research on political developments in Eastern Europe, mainly in the post-Soviet region, as well as on political sociology, political theory, and politics and law
Jens Herlth is a professor of Slavic literatures at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland). His research interests include Polish intellectual history, Russian and Polish literature in the context of the history of ideas, and the relationship between literature and the social sciences
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Softcover, 23 cm. Zustand: Gut. 286 pp., 13 fig. b/w, 3 tables. A perfect copy. - Summary: Like all empires, the Soviet Empire was also based on the distinction centreperiphery. Although the Soviet Empire no longer exists, relationships between centres and peripheries still shape realities in the region. The book analyses the relevance of this distinction for the understanding of political, economic, and cultural realities in the post-Soviet space. Case studies provided by scholars from different countries of the former Soviet Union explore the potential of the distinction in historical as well as in economic and political perspectives - Contents: 1 Introductory Remarks on the Meanings of the Centre-Periphery Distinction in General and in the Post-Soviet Space in Particular (Alexander Filippov, Nicolas Hayoz and Jens Herlth) -- 2 This Is Not a Centre: Post-Soviet States in the Quest for Political Values (Svyatoslav Kaspe) -- 3 Shades of Periphery: A Typology of States in New Eastern Europe (Mikhail Minakov) -- 4 The Function of an Imperial Centre for the Former Imperial Periphery (the Cases of Independent Tajikistan and the Russian Far East) (Leonid E. Bliakher) -- 5 Russia between Imperial Dreams and Modernisation (Galina Michaleva) -- 6 Armenia Leaving behind the "Post-Soviet" Title? Opportunities in the Centre-Periphery Context (Valentina Gevorgyan) -- 7 Does the Establishment of Democracy on the Periphery Lead to a Reduction of the Dependency from the Authoritarian Centre? The Case of Armenia (Edgar Vardanyan) -- 8 The Post-Euromaidan Decentralisation Reform in Ukraine (Valentyna Romanova) -- 9 Second-Class Citizens? Kyiv's Policy towards the Residents of the Conflict-Torn Eastern Regions of Ukraine through the Lens of Citizenship (Natalia Shapovalova and Valentyna Romanova) -- 10 Permanent Periphery of the Baltic States (Dovile Jakniunaite) -- 11 Between Centre and Periphery: On Cultural Identity of Neoconservative Writers (Zakhar Prilepin, Vasilii Avchenko and Andrei Rudalev) (Anna Razuvalova) -- 12 The Centre and the Periphery in Post-Soviet Poetry: Oleg Chukhontsev, Irina Ermakova and Maksim Amelin (Alexey Salomatin and Artem Skvortsov). ISBN 9783034327053 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 491. Artikel-Nr. 1165783
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Centres and Peripheries in the Post-Soviet Space | Relevance and Meanings of a Classical Distinction | Alexander Filippov (u. a.) | Buch | 286 S. | Englisch | 2020 | Peter Lang | EAN 9783034327053 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: BoD - Books on Demand, In de Tarpen 42, 22848 Norderstedt, info[at]bod[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu. Artikel-Nr. 118862345
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