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The Cossacks: A Guarantor of Peace or a Land-Mine in Russia's Federalism?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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Russia's policy towards the Cossacks may prove detrimental to the development of federalism in Russia. Their rehabilitation is important for the rebirth of Russian culture. Yet, the Cossacks as a social-military institution, may further harm the relations between ethnic Russians and non-Russians in the Caucasus, which may revive the dispute over the preservation of the ethnic principle in Russia's federalism.
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