E-Book, Englisch, 472 Seiten
Germany, Israel and Russia in Comparative Perspective
E-Book, Englisch, 472 Seiten
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Nationalism and Ethnicity
ISBN: 978-1-135-75937-7
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
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Part 1 Introduction: diasporas and ethnic migrants in 20th century Europe - a comparative perspective, Rainer Ohliger and Rainer Munz. Part 2 Theoretical and comparative perspectives: from diasporas to migrants, from migrants to diasporas, Gabriel Sheffer; minority existence in 20th-century central and eastern Europe -between self and other?, Rainer Ohliger; the American model of diasporic discourse, Khachig Toloyan. Part 3 Making and unmaking diasporas - ethnic unmixing and forced migrations in 20th-century Europe: the spell of the homogeneous nation-state -structural factors and agents of ethnic cleansing, Philipp Ther; ethnic cleansing as an invention of the 20th century - an account of expulsions in Europe, Karl Schlogel; ethnic migrations of the 1990s from and to the successor states of the former Soviet Union - "repatriation" or privileged migration?, Anne de Tinguy. Part 4 Russia and the post-Soviet successor states - new diasporas and ethnic migrants: the end of an empire - migration and the changing nationality composition of the Soviet successor states, Tim Heleniak; the dissolution of the Soviet Union and post-Soviet ethnic migration - the return of diasporas?, Anatoly Vishnevsky; returning home? approaches to repatriation and migrant resettlement in post-Soviet Russia, Moya Flynn; social citizenship and non-migration - the immobility of the Russian diaspora in the Baltics, Wim van Meurs; today's politics and yesterday's embitterments -ethnic restructuring and its aftermath in the Baltic states, Dovile Budryte; the Russian-speaking identity under the Latvian language policy, Jekaterina Dorodnova; Russians abroad - citizenship and political community in Estonia and Kazakhstan, Jacqueline McLaren-Miller. Part 5 Germany - ethnic migration and diaspora existence in transition: ethnic Germans in central and eastern Europe and their return to Germany, Rainer Munz; young ethnic German immigrants from the former Soviet Union -German language proficiency and its impact on integration, Heike Roll; the politicization of ethnic German immigrants - the transformation of state priorities, Daniel Levy; who organizes? the political opportunity structure of co-ethnic migrant mobilization, Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels. Part 6 Israel - old diasporas and new immigrants; immigration and ethnicity in Israel - returning diaspora and nation-building, Moshe Semyonov and Noah Lewin-Epstein; integration and social dynamic of ethnic migration - the Jews from the former Soviet Union in Israel, William Berthomiere; the Russian language as a base factor - the formation of the Russian community in Israel, Marina Niznik; a case study in transnationalism - Russian Jewish immigrants in Israel of the 1990s, Larissa I. Remennik; the end of "normality"? - the diasporization of Israel?, William Safran.