What is worth studying in the post-Soviet space?
What is worth studying in the post-Soviet space? Dr. Alexander Osipov It won’t be correct to say that the former Soviet countries (which are increasingly termed as Northern Eurasia instead) are [...]
What is worth studying in the post-Soviet space? Dr. Alexander Osipov It won’t be correct to say that the former Soviet countries (which are increasingly termed as Northern Eurasia instead) are [...]
Liberal vs non-liberal approaches to minority policies: is there a common ground? Alexander Osipov This text is a part of the publication series based on the results of the expert Seminar [...]
Ukraine and its national heroes: time for changes? David R. Marples Introduction On 19 December 2018, the Ukrainian Parliament passed a resolution on the celebration of certain dates in 2019, which [...]
A curious case of Estonia: deepening ethnic ascendancy in ethnic democracy? The recent years have brought a rise in popularity of right-wing populist parties [1] whose ethno-nationalist and anti-immigrant[2], and/or even [...]
Inconsistent foundations: why Huntington was wrong about Belarus? In his famous book The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order Samuel P. Huntington [1] attributed Belarus to the [...]
Karakalpakstan: a little-known autonomy in the post-Soviet Central Asia Following the series of publications on territorial autonomy, ICELDS asked Dr. Igor Savin, a prominent expert on Central Asia, a Senior [...]
The Stability of Multiethnic Transnistria: Preconditions and Reasons Transnistria, or Transnistrian Moldovan Republic, is a polity, an unrecognized state that broke away from Moldova in 1990 and became de facto [...]