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Emerging meso-areas in the former socialist countries: histories revised or improvised?
2005, Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University
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Table of Contents

Regional identities and meso-mega area dynamics in Slavic Eurasia: focused on Eastern Europe / Osamu Ieda
On sails and gales, and ships driving in various directions: post-soviet Ukraine as a test case for the meso-area concept / Yaroslav Hrytsak
The study of meso- and mega-area dynamics: methodological and empirical considerations / Vello Pettai
Tatars as meso-nation / Dmitry Gorenburg
Moldova and the politics of meso-areas / Stephen White and Ian McAllister
Ukrainian gas traders, domestic clans and Russian factors: a test case for the meso-area dynamics / Shinkichi Fujimori
Will the Ukrainian parliament counterbalance superpresidentialism? / Oleksandr Syniookyi
Peculiarities of the integration process between Belarus and athe Russian Federation: economic and political aspects / Andrei Lobatch
The representation of the Belorusian language in contemporary belarusian literature / Go Koshino
Dagestan's approach to the Islamic mega-area? the potentials and limits of jihadism / Dmitry Makarov
Alien but loyal: reasons for the "unstable stability" of Dagestan, an outpost of Slavic Eurasia / Magomed-Rasul Ibragimov and Kimitaka Matsuzato
Between imperial temptation and anti-imperial function in Eastern European Politics: Poland from the eighteenth to twenty-first century / Andrzej Nowak
The most European science in Russia: defining the empire anthropologically / Marina Mogilner
From ethnocentric to civic history: changes in contemporary Lithuanian historical studies / Darius Staliūnas
Empire or post-empire? the concept of "long century" and the consequences of globalization / Norihisa Yamashita
Abkhazia under the conditions of the division of the world / Stanislav Lakoba
Is it easy to globalize the world? the expansion of the Schengen territory and freedom of movement in a wider Europe / Vitaly Merkushev
Opportunities and limits of self-creation and identity politics: Tatarstan's paradiplomatic project / Gulnaz Sharafutdinova.

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"This book is based on the papers presented at an international symposium, entitled 'Emerging meso-areas in the former socialist countries' held at Hokkaido University (Sapporo, Japan) on January 28-31, 2004."--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Slavic Eurasian studies -- no. 7
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Congresses.

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DK293 .E64 2005

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408 p. :
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