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Post-Soviet Ethnic Relations in Stavropol'skii , Russia: ‘A Melting Pot or Boiling Shaft’?

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According to the Russian NGO SOVA Center, 20 people were killed and at least 148 were injured in racist and neo-Nazi attacks in 2011 in Russia. Although a decline on 2007 (when 89 people were killed and at least 618 injured), the figure remains worryingly high. These people, as well as many others who are not included in these statistics, are victims of Russia's violent geographies of ethnic relations. Through research conducted over the course of two years in 2008 and 2009, supplemented by an analysis of research conduced by NGOs and independent researchers, I document post-Soviet ethnic relations in Stavropol'skii Krai.

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  • Andrew Foxall, 2012. "Post-Soviet Ethnic Relations in Stavropol'skii , Russia: ‘A Melting Pot or Boiling Shaft’?," Europe-Asia Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 64(9), pages 1758-1779.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:ceasxx:v:64:y:2012:i:9:p:1758-1779
    DOI: 10.1080/09668136.2012.718417
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