The Factors of Escalation of Ethno-political Tension in the South of Russia
Madina M. Shakhbanova,
Irina V. Velikorodnaya,
Alexander M. Starostin,
Dmitriy N. Tishkin and
Sergey I. Samygin
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Madina M. Shakhbanova: Dagestan Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
Irina V. Velikorodnaya: Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Alexander M. Starostin: Rostov State Economic University
Dmitriy N. Tishkin: Rostov Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation
Sergey I. Samygin: Rostov State Economic University
Chapter Chapter 44 in Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia, 2020, pp 405-416 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The authors present the assessment of the potential of interethnic tension as a characteristic of (stable/conflict) relations between peoples, the base for the formation of disintegration processes, the causes of interethnic confrontation and aggravation of interethnic relations, and the basis for the development of interethnic tolerance and tolerance, “cultural distance” of the Dagestan people. The problem of harmonization of interethnic relations is one of the most important at the present stage of development of the Russian state. It is especially relevant in administrative entities characterized by a variety of ethnic and social structure. State-civil (Russian) and Republican (all-Dagestan) identity significantly strengthened their positions in the structure of social identity against the background of socioeconomic stabilization of the zero years. Republican identity began to prevail over ethnic identity.
Keywords: Interethnic relations; The Dagestan people; Republic of Dagestan; Ethnic tensions; Ethnocontacts; Society; Social distancing; Ethnic culture; Ethnic tensions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_44
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