Russia and Eurasia - Books
Russia and Eurasia-related Chatham House books are listed below.
The Formation of Kazakh Identity
Publication Date: June 1995
Modern Kazak identity is being formed from various elements including the Kazaks' nomadic and Islamic traditions, and the Russian Tsarist and Soviet influences. Akiner sets this process in the broader context of post-Soviet nation-building
Investment Opportunities in Russia and the CIS
Publication Date: February 1995
This volume provides a long-term assessment of investment priorities in the former Soviet Union, the problems that potential investors will encounter, and their prospects for success
Russians Beyond Russia: The Politics of National Identity
Publication Date: February 1995
This book contains detailed case studies to explore the development of a national identity within the Russian-speaking communities of five former Soviet republics
The Russian Policy Debate on Central Asia
Publication Date: January 1995
Russian policy towards the other countries of the former Soviet Union is in a state of flux. This paper analyses the main strands of thinking and the principal players and interest groups, and seeks to establish likely future directions in policy
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