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SITUATION OF THE RUSSIAN AND RUSSIAN-SPEAKING POPULATION IN THE POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES: MODERN HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE ISSUE (2017–2021)

https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-676X-2022-3-133-139

Abstract

Aim. To provide a list of current studies (2017–2021) on the situation of the Russian-speaking population in the post-Soviet countries using the example of the Baltic States, the Caucasus and the Republic of Belarus and name the main changes identified in them.
Methodology. The work used a systematic approach, a classification method for organizing information and a content analysis method.
Results. The main works on the designated problem were identified and the demographic, social and economic changes that occurred in these regions were indicated.
Research implications. The sources identified in the work can serve as the basis for a complete list of works on the situation of the Russian and Russian-speaking population in the post-Soviet countries, and the identified changes can become a starting point for further research.

About the Author

G. Shagun
Moscow Region State University
Russian Federation

Gleb E. Shagun – First Vice-Rector

141014, Moscow Region, Mytishchi, ul. Very Voloshinoi 24



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