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Authoritarian regime stabilization through legitimation, popular co-optation, and exclusion: Russian pasportizatsiya strategies in Crimea

机译:通过合法化,大众合作和排斥来稳定专制政权:克里米亚的俄罗斯pasportizatsiya策略

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In the spring of 2014, Russian authorities distributed, rapidly and on mass, Russian passports to their newly and controversially acquired citizens within Crimea. This passport distribution strategy, or pasportizatsiya, can be seen as a continuation of the Soviet practice which was conducted to spatially control a population. In focusing on the most contemporary instance of this practice, this paper asks: how and why did pasportizatsiya take place in Crimea? The research involved a processed-focused empirical data collection, consisting of interviews conducted with Crimeans and NGO representatives. The article finds that distribution of Russian passports to Ukrainian citizens in Crimea provided the Russian Federation with a regime stabilization mechanism, through the population within their new and controversially acquired territorial borders.
机译:2014年春季,俄罗斯当局迅速向克里米亚境内新获得争议的公民分发了俄罗斯护照。这种护照分发策略或pasportizatsiya,可以看作是苏联在空间上控制人口的实践的延续。在关注这种做法的最现代实例时,本文提出:pasportizatsiya如何以及为什么在克里米亚发生?该研究涉及以处理为重点的经验数据收集,包括与克里米亚人和非政府组织代表进行的访谈。文章发现,在克里米亚向乌克兰公民分发俄罗斯护照,通过其在新的且引起争议的领土边界内的人口,为俄罗斯联邦提供了政权稳定机制。

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