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ETHNIC MINORITY ELITES IN POST-COMMUNIST COUNTIRES: THE CASE OF ESTONIA

https://doi.org/10.18611/2221-3279-2012-3-3(9)-126-148

Аннотация

The aim of the article is to study the unity versus fragmentation patterns of minority elites and its influence on democratic processes. More generally, the article makes an attempt to analyse the reasons why the “voice“ of the noncore elite is not heard within Estonian polity.

Об авторе

J. Ruus
University of Tartu
Эстония

Ph.D., senior research fellow



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Ruus J. ETHNIC MINORITY ELITES IN POST-COMMUNIST COUNTIRES: THE CASE OF ESTONIA. Сравнительная политика. 2012;3(3(9)):126-148. https://doi.org/10.18611/2221-3279-2012-3-3(9)-126-148

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Ruus J. ETHNIC MINORITY ELITES IN POST-COMMUNIST COUNTIRES: THE CASE OF ESTONIA. Comparative Politics Russia. 2012;3(3(9)):126-148. https://doi.org/10.18611/2221-3279-2012-3-3(9)-126-148

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