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Autor:
Geukjian, Ohannes (AUTHOR) og01@aub.edu.lb
Publikováno v:
Europe-Asia Studies. May2023, Vol. 75 Issue 4, p708-709. 2p.
Autor:
Mikhail Minakov
The recent history of post-Soviet societies is heavily shaped by the successor nations'efforts to geopolitically re-identify themselves and to reify certain majorities in them. As a result of these fascinating processes, various new ideologies have a
Autor:
Yuriy Savelyev
Publikováno v:
International Sociology. 34:237-240
Autor:
Mikhail Minakov
This book dissects—from both philosophical and empirical viewpoints—the peculiar developmental challenges, geopolitical contexts, and dystopic stalemates that post-Soviet societies face during their transition to new political and cultural orders
Autor:
Yakov Rabkin, Mikhail Minakov
Medical doctors driving taxis, architects selling beer on street corners, scientific institutes closed down amid rusting carcasses of industrial plants—these images became common at the turn of the 21st century in many once modern “civilized” c
Autor:
Mikhail Minakov, Alexander Etkind
Publikováno v:
eSamizdat, Vol 14, Pp 185-190 (2021)
Interview with Alexander Etkind.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b8b8bc86ee5d4138b68912bf8d3df51e
Autor:
Mikhail Minakov
Publikováno v:
Protest. 1:272-298
This paper compares the mass protests in Ukraine (the Euromaidan of 2013–14) and Belarus–2020 in the recent decade. The author tests the hypothesis that social movements successfully challenge the ruling groups if protests are sufficiently suppor
Autor:
Stefano Bianchini, Mikhail Minakov
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Europe. 42:291-304
This issue of the journal Southeastern Europe is dedicated to the comparison of political developments and state-building processes in the so-called Western Balkans and the Ukrainian case, which is an emblematic post-Soviet Eastern European country.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the people of its former republics have witnessed their return to unpredictable future. The Soviet vision of a preordained future has been replaced by a feeling of limitlessness of individual and collec
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od_______166::4d82f7a8df7fdf920100805cd0094d68
https://hal.campus-aar.fr/hal-03428412
https://hal.campus-aar.fr/hal-03428412
Autor:
Savelyev, Yuriy1
Publikováno v:
International Sociology. Mar2019, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p237-240. 4p.