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- catalog contributor b5745448.
- catalog coverage "Latvia Ethnic relations.".
- catalog coverage "Latvia Politics and government 1991-".
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union Ethnic relations.".
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union Politics and government 1985-1991.".
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "1. Rethinking Ethnopolitical Theory. The Complexity of Nationalism. The Concept of Ethnopolitics. The Nature of Ethnic Identity. Ethnic and National Interests. Do Regimes Matter? Regime Structures. Values and Process -- 2. Regime Change and New Ethnopolitics. The Emergence of Group Pluralism. The Emancipation of the Union Republics. Political Culture and Regime Change -- 3. Ethnic, State, and Regime Identities. Defining States and Nations. Nation, State, and Regime Identity: Patterns of Choice among Russians and Latvians. Contextual Constraints on Choice. Identification by Self and Others. The Politics of Identity Choice -- 4. Building Democracy from Below: Civil Society and Ethnicity. The Emergence of Grass-Roots Social Movements in Latvia. The Pioneer Groups. The League of Women. The National Independence Movement of Latvia. Citizens' Committees. Popular Front of Latvia. Other Groups and Parties. Who Supports What Groups? -- 5. Mass Events and Elections as Catalysts of Democracy.".
- catalog description "Demonstrations and Mass Rallies. Petitions and Pickets. National Emancipation through Elections. The Plebiscite of March 1991. Counterdemonstrations. Civil Resistance against Armed Crackdown. The Failure of Repression -- 6. Latvia: Client State, Settler State, or Self-Determining Nation? The International Dimension of Ethnopolitics in Latvia. The Consequences of Forcible Incorporation. Latvia as a Militarily Occupied State. Demographic Minoritization of an Indigenous Nation. Political Control by Soviets. Antigovernmental Activities of Soviet Loyalists. Latvia: A Settler State? -- 7. Dealing with the Legacy: What Ethnic Policy? Three Policy Models. Citizenship and Migration Policy. Language Use in Public Life and Education. Soviet Politics of Language. Independence and Language Policy. The Nonintegrative Approach to Language Policy.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-197) and index.".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 206 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Ethnopolitics and transition to democracy.".
- catalog identifier "0943875609 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0943875617 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Ethnopolitics and transition to democracy.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : Woodrow Wilson Center Press ; Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press,".
- catalog relation "Ethnopolitics and transition to democracy.".
- catalog spatial "Latvia Ethnic relations.".
- catalog spatial "Latvia Politics and government 1991-".
- catalog spatial "Latvia.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union Ethnic relations.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union Politics and government 1985-1991.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union.".
- catalog subject "323.1/47 20".
- catalog subject "DK288 .K363 1994".
- catalog subject "Democratization Latvia.".
- catalog subject "Democratization Soviet Union.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Rethinking Ethnopolitical Theory. The Complexity of Nationalism. The Concept of Ethnopolitics. The Nature of Ethnic Identity. Ethnic and National Interests. Do Regimes Matter? Regime Structures. Values and Process -- 2. Regime Change and New Ethnopolitics. The Emergence of Group Pluralism. The Emancipation of the Union Republics. Political Culture and Regime Change -- 3. Ethnic, State, and Regime Identities. Defining States and Nations. Nation, State, and Regime Identity: Patterns of Choice among Russians and Latvians. Contextual Constraints on Choice. Identification by Self and Others. The Politics of Identity Choice -- 4. Building Democracy from Below: Civil Society and Ethnicity. The Emergence of Grass-Roots Social Movements in Latvia. The Pioneer Groups. The League of Women. The National Independence Movement of Latvia. Citizens' Committees. Popular Front of Latvia. Other Groups and Parties. Who Supports What Groups? -- 5. Mass Events and Elections as Catalysts of Democracy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Demonstrations and Mass Rallies. Petitions and Pickets. National Emancipation through Elections. The Plebiscite of March 1991. Counterdemonstrations. Civil Resistance against Armed Crackdown. The Failure of Repression -- 6. Latvia: Client State, Settler State, or Self-Determining Nation? The International Dimension of Ethnopolitics in Latvia. The Consequences of Forcible Incorporation. Latvia as a Militarily Occupied State. Demographic Minoritization of an Indigenous Nation. Political Control by Soviets. Antigovernmental Activities of Soviet Loyalists. Latvia: A Settler State? -- 7. Dealing with the Legacy: What Ethnic Policy? Three Policy Models. Citizenship and Migration Policy. Language Use in Public Life and Education. Soviet Politics of Language. Independence and Language Policy. The Nonintegrative Approach to Language Policy.".
- catalog title "Ethnopolitics and transition to democracy : the collapse of the USSR and Latvia / Rasma Karklins.".
- catalog type "text".