Crimea as a Factor in Ethnopolitics and Geopolitics in History (Crimea: The Kremlin's "Anschluss" and the Cuban "Response to the Challenge" of the United States and NATO)

Research Article
  • Evgeny G. Andryushchenko Moscow, Russia andr-200838@mail.ru
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Andryushchenko E.G. Crimea as a Factor in Ethnopolitics and Geopolitics in History (Crimea: The Kremlin’s "Anschluss" and the Cuban "Response to the Challenge" of the United States and NATO). Science. Culture. Society. 2015. Vol. 21. No. 2. P. 106-125. (in Russ.).

Abstract

Krym. Dokumentalistika 1962 and 2014. Formation of political elite. Geopolitics. Ethnopolitics.
Keywords:
Geopolitics, Ethnopolitics, Krym, Formation of political elite

Author Biography

Evgeny G. Andryushchenko, Moscow, Russia
Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of Sociology, Full Member of the Academy of Political Science, International Academy of Informatics; Advisor of the Group of Scientific Consultants, Head of the Analysis and Forecasting Group of the Secretariat of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR 1988-1991; Head of the Analysis Group of the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation 1993-1998.
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Andryushchenko, E. G. (2015). Crimea as a Factor in Ethnopolitics and Geopolitics in History (Crimea: The Kremlin’s "Anschluss" and the Cuban "Response to the Challenge" of the United States and NATO). Science. Culture. Society, 21(2), 106-125. Retrieved from https://journal-scs.ru/index.php/scs/article/view/508
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Political science