Terrorism in post-Soviet space. Comparative analysis of the phenomenon in the former Sovi-et republics after 2014

Q3 Arts and Humanities Przeglad Wschodnioeuropejski Pub Date : 2022-06-27 DOI:10.31648/pw.7658
Malina Kaszuba, M. Stempień
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The post-Soviet states are also known as the former Soviet Republics (FSR). With the collapse of the USSR in 1991, Moscow lost almost a quarter of its territory and nearly 150,000,000 people. As a result of this process, 15 sovereign states emerged or reemerged. The post-Soviet states are very diverse in terms of culture, economy, and politics. Moreover, the phenomenon of terrorism varies in the indicated area. The research goal of this study is to identify trends related to terrorism taking place in the post-Soviet space in the years 2014-2020 (in some cases, the analysis covers the years 2015-2019, due to data availability). The research area covers the former Soviet republics, which are further divided by the author into four subregions (Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Transcaucasia, and Baltic states) that are linked by cultural and geopolitical factors. Therefore, the research object covers 15 states and 4 subregions. 
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后苏联时代的恐怖主义。2014年后前索维共和国这一现象的比较分析
后苏联国家也被称为前苏联共和国(FSR)。1991年苏联解体后,莫斯科失去了近四分之一的领土和近150000000人。由于这一进程,出现或重新出现了15个主权国家。后苏联国家在文化、经济和政治方面都非常多样化。此外,所示地区的恐怖主义现象各不相同。本研究的研究目标是确定2014-2020年后苏联空间发生的恐怖主义相关趋势(在某些情况下,由于数据可用,分析涵盖2015-2019年)。研究区域涵盖了前苏联共和国,作者将其进一步划分为四个亚区域(东欧、中亚、外高加索和波罗的海国家),这些亚区域因文化和地缘政治因素而联系在一起。因此,研究对象涵盖了15个州和4个次区域。
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