Rethinking the National Policy of the USSR
Journal: RUDN Journal of Public Administration (Vol.10, No. 4)Publication Date: 2024-04-02
Authors : Ma Fenshu; Guo Fengli;
Page : 487-502
Keywords : Soviet Union; ethnic theory; national policy; structure of state power; experience and lessons;
Abstract
In the twentieth century, the Soviet Union went through a complex process of revolution, rise, crisis, reform and disintegration, which is strongly influenced by its national policy. Despite successful governance experience of the USSR, national problems, in particular ethnic contradictions, accompany the entire history of the Soviet Union and have become one of the most important factors in its collapse, which demonstrates serious shortcomings in the national policy of the USSR. All this means that rethinking the national policy of the Union state in order to learn lessons is of urgent importance both for modern Russia and for other multinational states.
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