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  3. Vol. 17 No. 2 (1998): Human Rights and Refugee Movements in the Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet Union

Vol. 17 No. 2 (1998): Human Rights and Refugee Movements in the Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet Union

first page Refuge vol. 17.2 1998
Published: 1998-04-01

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Introduction

  • Russia: Only Two Alternatives?

    Alexander Benifand
    1-3
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Front Matter

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Articles

  • Social Mood and Ethnic Tension: The Case of the Former USSR

    Sergei Kharchenko
    4-10
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  • Interethnic Conflict: A Challenge for the Future of the Newly Independent States

    Andre Kamenshikov
    11-13
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  • Forced Migrants in Russia: An Analysis of Russian Law from a Human Rights Perspective

    Samuel Marie-Fanon
    14-17
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  • Belarus is Going back to ... Past or Future?

    Yakov Basin
    18-20
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  • Sociopolitical Situation in the Northeast Caucasus: Challenges to Nongovernmental Organizations

    Andre Kamenshikov, Vladimir Sukhov, Mikhail Charaev
    21-42
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  • Nazi Collaborators in the Soviet Union during and after World War II

    Boris Kovalev
    43-48
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Refuge ISSNs: 1920-7336 (electronic); 0229-5113 (print)

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