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May 2004

The author of this paper argues that various phenomena within certain Soviet successor states emphasize the need to reevaluate the definition of conflict, shifting the focus from process to outcome. The paper particularly analyzes the case of the Russian minority in Kyrgyzstan and bases its reasoning on the evaluation of interviews with people belonging to the Russian minorities in both Kyrgyzstan and Latvia.

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Author Michele E. Commercio
Series Kennan Institute Occasional Papers
Issue 286
Publisher Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (WWICS)
Copyright © 2004 Kennan Institute
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