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Lukashenka i ‘chyrvona-karychnevyia’ : dzierzhaunaia idealohiia, ushanavanne minulaha i palitychnaia prynalezhnasts’

Author

Summary, in English

Collapse of the Communist system caused similar tendencies in sociopolitical development of the most former Warsaw Pact’s countries, and in particular led to an increase in ethnic nationalism. Mongolia is not an exception among them. Historically, ethnic nationalism was a means of decolonization in Asian countries. Then, in 1990s, it was used for de-Sovietization. In Mongolia, this trend began to lose its actuality only by early 2000s. By that time many nationalizing post-Soviet countries had completely turned into national states. New identity, loyalty and system of political myths were formed. The research is dedicated to studying these phenomena in the Mongolian politics. Keywords: Internationalism, Nation Project, Colonialism, Post-Soviet Transformation.

Publishing year

2010

Language

Other

Pages

90-113

Publication/Series

Palitychnaia Sfera/Spheres of Politics

Volume

14

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

The European Humanities University, Vilnius, Lithuania

Topic

  • History

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1819-3625