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THE SITUATION OF THE RUSSIANSPEAKING POPULATION IN CENTRAL ASIA: TO THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE PROBLEM

https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2023_1_147

Abstract

At present, the position of the Russian and Russian-speaking population is one of the most important problems in the domestic and foreign policy of the states - the former Soviet republics of the USSR and a significant aspect of their relationship with the Russian Federation. In this regard, this problem has been attracting increased attention of researchers (primarily historians and political scientists) from Russia and neighboring countries for quite a long time. The article deals with the issue of the situation of the Russian and Russian-speaking population in the post-Soviet period and how it is covered in modern Russian scientific literature over the past five years (2017–2021), using the example of the countries of Central Asia.

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M. A. Avimskaya
Institute of CIS Countries
Russian Federation

AVIMSKAYA Marina A. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, leading researcher

119180, Moscow, B. Polyanka str., 7/10, p. 3



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Avimskaya M.A. THE SITUATION OF THE RUSSIANSPEAKING POPULATION IN CENTRAL ASIA: TO THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE PROBLEM. Post–Soviet Continent. 2023;(1):147-163. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2023_1_147

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