Spatial characteristics of ethnic group localisation in St. Petersburg
... becoming increasingly attractive to migrants, resulting in a more multiethnic population composition, which underscores the growing importance of studying interethnic relations in metropolises. This work aims to explore the spatial localisation of ten ethnic groups residing in St. Petersburg: Ukrainians, Belarusians, Tatars, Jews, Georgians, Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Uzbeks, Tajiks and Moldovans. Using the ethnic concentration coefficient, the study examines the territorial heterogeneity of settlement among ...
The political elite recruitment in the Baltic: the role of the ethnic factor
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18. Vihalemm, T. 2008, Crystallizing and Emancipating Identities in Post-Communist Estonia. In: Kanet, R. E. (ed.) Identities, nations, and politics after Communism, Routledge, p. 77.
Smirnov Vadim
10.5922/2079-8555-2013-4-10
105-115
elites, ethnic groups, power, recruitment, Baltics
Integration of Ethnic Groups and Regions into United Political and Legal Space: Characterising ‘Empire’ Scientific Category
The «empire» category is determined in legal science by historical and political characteristics and based on multi-structural public traditions. Imperial administration strengthens the asymmetrical status of ethnic groups and regions in their relation to the centre. Their integration dynamics is preconditioned, first and foremost, by geopolitical and geo-economic factors. The author provides his own vision of the characteristics of imperial statehood.
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The ethnic aspects of demographic processes in the Baltic region states
... pokazateli demograficheskih processov v Sankt-Peterburge i Leningradskoj oblasti v 2000 godu: statisticheskij sbornik. 2001. Saint Petersburg.
Khruschev Sergey
10.5922/2079-8555-2010-4-9
81-91
Baltic Region, population, geo-demographic situation, ethnic groups, natural movement