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Reintegration of Post-Soviet Russia: Obstacles and Ways of Overcoming
The article considers the reasons of the post-Soviet crisis of the Russian cultural – civilizational community and its consequences for Russia’s modernization and interethnic relations, especially in the Caucasus.
Problems of formation of the Russian identity in polyethnic regions are considered in the context of globalization processes, the necessity of adjustable reintegration and overcome xenophobic mythology, the origins of which go back to the 90 years of XX century, acknowledging the historical and the potential role of Rostov in the integration processes in the South of Russia.
Problems of formation of the Russian identity in polyethnic regions are considered in the context of globalization processes, the necessity of adjustable reintegration and overcome xenophobic mythology, the origins of which go back to the 90 years of XX century, acknowledging the historical and the potential role of Rostov in the integration processes in the South of Russia.
crisis, regression, reintegration, civilizationally-cultural community, xenophobia, myths, society, ethnic groups, Russian identity, sociology, scientific and humanitarian knowledge, culture, Rostov-on-Don