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Vol. 13 No. 2 (1993): Special Issue on Eastern Europe and Central Eurasia
Vol. 13 No. 2 (1993): Special Issue on Eastern Europe and Central Eurasia
Published:
1993-05-01
Full Issue
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Editorial
In Memoriam: Sidney Heitman, 1924-93
Robert Brym
1-2
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Front Matter
Front Matter
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Articles
Irredentism and New Research Questions
Tanya Basok
3-4
PDF
The Third Soviet Emigration, 1948-91
Sidney Heitman
5-13
PDF
Meskhetians: Muslim Georgians or Meskhetian Turks? A Community without a Homeland
Stephen F. Jones
14-16
PDF
Bulgarian Refugees from the Former Soviet Union: A Troubled Return
Kustodinova Iordanova
17-18
PDF
A Sketch of the Migration and Refugee Situation in Russia
Irena Orlova
19-21
PDF
Troubled Settlement of Refugees in Russia
Tanya Basok, Alexander Benifand
22-23
PDF
Who Wants to Leave Moscow for the West? Results of an October 1992 Survey
Robert Brym, Andrei Degtyarev
24-25
PDF
Anti-Semitism and Anti-Semitic Organizations in Russia
Alexander Benifand
26-27
PDF
Back Matter
In Memoriam: Andrew Forbes
28
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