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Religion Politics And Nationbuilding In Postcommunist Countries Greg Simons

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Religion Politics And Nationbuilding In Postcommunist Countries Greg Simons
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.07 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Greg Simons, David Westerlund (eds.)
ISBN: 9781472449696, 147244969X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Religion Politics And Nationbuilding In Postcommunist Countries Greg Simons by Greg Simons, David Westerlund (eds.) 9781472449696, 147244969X instant download after payment.

The last decade has seen rapid and fundamental change in the countries of the former Soviet Union. Although there has been considerable academic comment on these changes over the years, detailed empirical and theoretical research on the transformation of the post-Soviet space is only just beginning to appear as new paradigms are developed to explain change.
Post-Soviet Politics is a series focusing on the politics of change in the states of the former USSR. The series publishes original work that blends theoretical development with empirical research on post-Soviet politics. The series includes work that progresses comparative analysis of post-Soviet politics, as well as case study research on political change in individual post-Soviet states. The series features original research monographs, thematically strong edited collections and specialized texts.
Uniquely, this series brings together the complete spectrum of work on post-Soviet politics, providing a voice for academics world wide.

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