Shuvaeva, E. R., Voronina, K. Yu., Blagorodov, A. A., Prokhorov, V. T., & Volkova, G. Yu.
The influence of changes in the ethnic status position of the Russian population in the perception of multiethnic youth of the Caucasus republics. |
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Scientific Object Identifier: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-01-129-9
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2024.01.129.9
Language: English
Citation: Shuvaeva, E. R., Voronina, K. Yu., Blagorodov, A. A., Prokhorov, V. T., & Volkova, G. Yu. (2024). The influence of changes in the ethnic status position of the Russian population in the perception of multiethnic youth of the Caucasus republics. ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science, 01 (129), 132-153. Soi: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-01-129-9 Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2024.01.129.9 |
Pages: 132-153
Published: 30.01.2024
Abstract: in the article, the authors analyze the causes of intolerance, religious extremism, terrorism, radicalism among youth, problems in interethnic relations. Factors of interethnic tension that have regional specificity, in contrast to continental Russia, are considered. Particular tension in interethnic relations is caused by territorial disputes, the solution of which, even in the legal field, carries the danger of interethnic split, especially in such multi-ethnic entities as the Republics of Dagestan, Ingushetia, Adygea, Chechnya and the southern regions of the Savropol Territory. The authors believe that the reason for this situation in the southern regions of the Russian Federation is the unovercome consequences of the political and economic crisis in the North Caucasus. The significant outflow of the Russian population from the region associated with the dramatic events of the 1990s, the subsequent low rates of socio-economic development and negative demographic dynamics led to a decrease in the role of Russians in the North Caucasus. This actualizes the scientific significance of the issues of changing the ethnostatus positions of the Russian population in the views of modern multiethnic youth.
Key words: extremism, radicalism, interethnic schism, North Caucasian republics, polyethnicity, outflow of the Russian population, identity, restoration of ethnic business, modernization, development of the regions of the North Caucasus Federal District, rights of peoples, migration problems, Russian Federation, Soviet history, social memory, Russian population, the youth, North Caucasus.
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