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Crimean non-governmental organizations in 2005 - 2010: struggle for the national cultural identity of Russian population
Author(s) -
Alexander Polunov
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
perspektivy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2411-3417
DOI - 10.32726/2411-3417-2019-4-82-91
Subject(s) - peninsula , ideology , politics , political science , population , national identity , foreign policy , power (physics) , identity (music) , political economy , public administration , economic history , sociology , law , geography , history , demography , physics , archaeology , quantum mechanics , acoustics
The article analyzes the social, political and ideological backgrounds of the processes that unfolded on the Crimean Peninsula in the spring of 2014 and ended with its return to Russia. The focus is on the period 2005-2010, when the "orange power" with President V. F. Yushchenko at the head was established in Kiev. The author dwells on public organizations and political parties of Russian population in Crimea, their positions on key domestic and foreign policy issues and on serious differences that arose between them in the course of their activities but were eventually overcome.

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