1st Edition

Post-Soviet Conflicts Politics, Ethnicity, and Warfare

Edited By Vladimir (Ze'ev) Khanin, Petr Oskolkov Copyright 2027
232 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

232 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This edited book offers an overview of how political structures, ethnic tensions, and emerging warfare continue to shape the region within the borders of the former Soviet Union. Bringing together Israeli, European, and US scholars, the volume traces decades of conflict dynamics across Eastern Europe, South Caucasus, and Central Asia, with particular emphasis on the implications of recent... Read more

1: Introduction: Ethnicity, Modern Warfare, and the Post-Soviet Political Practice, Petr Oskolkov and Vladimir (Ze’ev) Khanin  2: Russia’s New War Nationalism: Putin’s Regime and Z-Nationalists, Jules Sergei Fediunin  3: Development and Transformation of the Ethno-Linguistic Factor in the Context of the Full-Scale Russian-Ukrainian War, Anatoliy Romanyuk and Vitaliy Lytvyn  4: Patronage in Peril: The war in Ukraine as a gamechanger for the Eurasian de facto states, Helge Blakkisrud  5: Transnistrian settlement in the context of the formation of a new European security architecture, Anatolii Dirun  6: Potential for Inter-Ethnic Conflicts in the North Caucasus, Velvl Chernin  7: Peace narratives in the South Caucasus: The case of Armenia and Azerbaijan, Anna Ayvazyan  8: Russia’s pressure and evolution of multi-vector foreign policies of Central Asian states in the period of the war in Ukraine, Andrey Kazantsev and Svetlana Medvedeva  9: Ethnically Motivated Electoral Participation in the Baltic States: Preventing or Stimulating Conflicts?, Petr Oskolkov  10: Russia and the Israel-Hamas War: An Assessment of The First Six Months, Robert O. Freedman  11: Jewish Factor in the Age of Military Conflicts in the Post-Soviet Space: Identity, Loyalty and Antisemitic Tropes, Vladimir (Ze’ev) Khanin  12: Conclusion, Petr Oskolkov and Vladimir (Ze’ev) Khanin

Biography

Vladimir (Ze’ev) Khanin is a professor of political science and heads the Post- Soviet Conflicts Research Program at the Begin-Sadat Centre for Strategic Studies, Bar-Ilan University, Israel. He is the author/editor of nine academic books, including, most recently, The Jews of Contemporary Post-Soviet States (2023) and Russian Speaking Jews as a Political Body: A Global Perspective (co-edited with Olaf Glöckner, 2025).


Petr Oskolkov is a postdoctoral researcher at the School of Communication and the Department of Middle Eastern Studies and Political Science, Ariel University, and an affiliated researcher at the Post-Soviet Conflicts Research Program, Begin- Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, Bar-Ilan University, Israel.