This book provides a comprehensive overview of the norms and practices of ethnic diversity management in the Russian Federation in the last twenty years. It examines the evolution of the legal framework, the institutional architecture and the policies intended to address the large number of challenges posed by Russias immense ethno-cultural diversity. It analyses the legal, social and political changes affecting ethno-cultural relations and the treatment of ethnic minorities, and assesses how ethnic diversity both influences and is shaped by transformations in Russian politics and society. It concludes by appraising how successful or otherwise policies have been so far, and by outlining the challenges still faced by the Russian Federation.
Introduction
Benedikt Harzl and Oleh Protsyk
Part 1. Domestic and International Legal Framework 1. Russian Legislation in the Area of Minority Rights
Bill Bowring 2. International Norms and Legal Status of Minority Languages in Russia
Stefan Oeter 3. National-Cultural Autonomy
Alexander Osipov
Part 2. Ethnic Federalism and Minority Governance 4. Federalism and Regionalism
Hans Oversloot 5. Governance and Types of Political Regimes in Ethnic Regions
Nikolai Petrov 6. The Northern Caucasus and Challenges of Minority Governance
Anna Matveeva
Part 3. Majority and Minority Identities 7. Development of Majority and Minority Identities
Emil Pain 8. Government Policies and Minority Identities
Sergey Sokolovskiy
Part 4. Political Participation and Representation 9. Electoral Rules
Robert Moser 10. Legislative Representation
Paul Chaisty&l7