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Main Author: Zacharov, Nikolaj Valerʹevič 1978- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Palgrave Macmillan [2017]
Subjects:
Rassismus
Nachfolgestaaten
Sowjetunion
Racism / Former Soviet republics
Former Soviet republics / Race relations
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Index Abdramane, Keita, 78 Abdushelishvili, Malkhaz [1926-98], 98 Abkhazia, 119 abortion, 24 Latvia, 24 Abrahamyan, Hovik, 101 Academy of Sciences (Armenia), 99, 126 administrative-territorial divisions, 177 Uzbekistan, 177 adult/youth environment, 46 affecting racism in Latvia, 46 Africa portrayal by Soviet media and bureaucracy, 6 social hierarchies, 65 Soviet attitude to, 6 Soviet press coverage, 7 Africans Moldova, 65, 69, 74 potential migrant group in Latvia, 46 Agayev, Rasim, 111 ageing population, 39, 47 Latvia, 47 aggressiveness, 31 hyper-valuing, 31 Ahal-Tekke tribal hegemony (Turkmenistan), 171 Ahiska/Meskhetian Turks, 118 Akayev, Askar, 140, 142-4, 149 Akunov, Tursunbek, 150 Aliev, Geidar [1923-2003], 95 All for Latvia! party, 19, 47 Alliance of European National Movement, 82 Americanisation, 3 racial, 3 © The Author(s) 2017 N. Zakharov, I. Law, Post-Soviet Racisms, Mapping Global Racisms, DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-47692-0 217 218 Index Ancestors acquisition of, 137 myth of heroic as basis for nation-building, 141—2 Andijan (Uzbekistan) pogroms in, 179 riots in, 179 Ansip, Andrus, 40, 41 Anti-Armenian racism, 100 anti-black hostility, 102 anti-gay violence, 102 Armenia, 102 Anti-Muslimism Georgia, 123 Lithuania, 31 Romania, 119 anti-racism, 7, 8, 54 Belarus, 54 Anti-Romanian sentiments, 72 Moldova, 72 anti-Russian revolt (1916), 75, 84, 136 Kyrgyzstan, 148 anti-Semitism anti-Armenianism compared, 110, 111 Armenia, 110 Belarus, 55, 56, 59 Catholic Church involvement in Baltic States, 22 Central Asia, 150, 179 Estonia, 35 Georgia, 119 Kyrgyzstan, 150 Lithuania, 56 Moldova, 75 pogroms in Andijan, 179 Ukraine, 56, 80, 83 Uzbekistan, 179 anti-Semitism compared, 20, 119 Antonescu, Ion Victor [1882-1946], 75, 76, 89 occupation policy of, 76 Apartheid, 6 South Africa, 6 Arajas Commando, 24 archaeological excavations, 62 Armenia, 97 architecture, 161, 175 supposed Uzbek roots of Italian, 175 Armenia, 15, 91, 94-108, 110-12, 114-16, 119, 126 Academy of Sciences, 99, 126 anti-black hostility, 102 anti-gay violence, 102 anti-Semitism, 110 archaeological excavations, 62 arrival of Iranian Muslims in Yerevan, 105 aspirations to whiteness, 103 Dasnaktsutiun party, 105 death marches of 1915, 117 democratization, 95 ethnic cleansing, 111 ethnic groups, 95, 97 Eurasian ethnic context in antiquity, 98 geography, 58 hate speech, 104, 106, 111 historical background, 97 Holocaust education, 107 hostility towards Gypsies, 115 human rights, 107, 115 human rights education, 10 identity, 94, 106 Islamophobia, 101, 102, 105 Karabakh request transfer from Azerbaijan to, 95, 113, 114 migration, 84, 107 Index 219 minorities, 107, 119 mixed marriage, 42, 69, 134 nationalism, 92, 112 nation formation/building, 99, 110 population diversity, 101, 106 presidency of Council of Europe, 103,104 racial science, 15, 93, 96-9, 126 racism, 100, 102, 106 regional identity, 160 relations with Azerbaijan and Turkey, 102 religious education, 94, 100, 116, 124 Republican Party, 106 spheres of domination, 96 Armenian Aryan Party, 105 Armenian-Azerbaijani mixed marriage, 115 Armenian genocide, 99, 100, 107 Armenian refugees, 163 Tajikistan, 163 Armenian Revolutionary Federation, 95,105 Armenians attempts to link to ancient Indo-European ancestors, 98 expulsion of Ottoman, 99, 100 immigration to United States, 151 massacres by Czarist secret police, 113 racial characteristics, 93 racial origins, 100 racial self-identity, 106, 126 Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia, 93, 108, 116 Ukraine, 113 Armenoid racial type definition of, 99 structure of crania, 98 Aryan idea, 81, 157, 167 Ukraine, 81 Aryanism origins of, 157 Tajikistan, 15, 154-5 Aryan myth, 156—9 Tajikistan, 156, 158, 159 Aryan origins, 58, 157 Aryan race, 57, 100 Aspirational whiteness/ 30 Lithuania, 30 assimilation, 4-6, 17, 89, 119, 156, 182 minorities in Baltic States, 17 Association of World War II Veterans (Moldova), 76 Assyrians, 103 asylum seekers Estonia, 38, 39 hostility towards in Baltic States, 19 Ukraine, 85 Atambaev, Almazbek, 149 Auschwitz-Birkenau, 25 authoritarianism growing in Belarus, 65, 70, 88 Turkmenistan, 130 Autochthonism principle Kazakhstan, 133—9 Tajikistan, 156 Avetisyan, Armen, 102, 105 Azerbaijan Baku oil rush (1870s), 109 ECRI report on, 114 emergence of nationalist movements, 95 220 Index Azerbaijan (cont) ethnic groups, 95, 110 ethno-racial character of, 108 hate speech in media, 111 historical background, 97, 109 Institute of Strategic Studies (Baku), 112 Islamic revival, 108, 160 Islamization, 109 Karabakh request transfer to Armenia from, 95, 113, 114 mixed marriage, 115 modernization, 109 national identity, 109, 113 nationalism, 91, 94, 95, 108, 109, 112,114 pan-Turkic language debate, 108 racial hierarchy, 113 rejection of Iranian ancestry, 108-9 relations with Armenia, 15,91, 94-7, 102, 108, 110, 111, 113-15, 118, 119, 127, 163 Soviet rule, 95 Turkification, 109 Turks redefined as Azerbaijani, 110 Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, 109 ideology of, 109 Azerbaijani, 107-11, 113-15, 126, 127 Turks redefined as, 109-10 Azerbaijani Journalists Union, 111 Azerbaijani Popular Front (APF), 109 Azeri racial type, 114 Armenoid racial type distinguished, 98, 99 Azeris, 46, 95, 103, 106, 108, 113, 114, 116, 119, 124, 126, 127 potential migrant group in Latvia, 46 backwardness, 3, 6, 7, 22, 173 Baghdad railway, 100 Bakiyev, Kurmanbek Saliyevich, 153 Baku demonstrations, 96 Baku oil rush (1870s), 109 Balta paganism, 63 Baltic dictatorships, 23 compared with Italian and German fascism, 23 Baltic States anti-migrant hostility, 19 attitude to Holocaust, 18, 26, 49 debates on eugenics, 18 eugenics, 18, 21, 23, 24, 49 exclusionary nationalism, 14, 22 extermination of gypsies, 17 extermination of Jews, 61 extermination of Roma, 24, 25, 31 formation of national movements, 20 future prospects, 39 growth of extreme right parties in, 19 history, 18 hostility towards Muslims, 43 independence, 17, 18, 21—3, 28, 30, 49, 50, 75 institutional racism, 27, 28, 50 membership of League of Nations, 21 Index 221 memorialization of Holocaust and Porajmos, 24 minorities post-World War I, 21 multiculturalism, 17, 42, 47 national identity, 14, 17, 21, 27, 35,37,43,49 Nazi occupation, 23, 26, 49 perceptions of racism as significant issue in, 19 post-independence strength of ethnonational boundaries, 27, 50 racialization, 14, 17, 18, 20, 27, 34,42-6, 48, 50, 65 Sovietization, 17 view of Dalia Grybauskaite on immigration, 48 visits of Special Rapporteur on Racism (OHCHR), 43 Batken region (Tajikistan), 162 Batyrov, Kadyrjan, 148 Belarus anti-racism, 54 anti-Semitism, 55, 56, 59 Aryan origins, 58 attitude towards immigration, 68 Balta paganism, 63 Bobruisk, 66 calculation of ‘Jewish blood' in population, 65 contemporary political regime, 53 culture and faith, 63 demographics, 67, 68 demography, 54-6, 59, 61, 62, 68 distinctive features of Belarusians, 56 early racial studies, 56, 57, 73 economic difficulties of early 1990s, 67 effects of World War II, 61 establishment of Belarusian Peoples Republic (BPR), 60 establishment of Soviet power in, 60 ethnogenesis of Belarusians, 57, 62 ethnographic influences, 58 Finns, 57-9 growing authoritarianism, 65 hate speech against Roma, 69 historical background, 53-4 Independent Institute of Socio- Economic and Political Studies, 68 indigenous people, 60, 62, 63 Institute of Economics and Peace, 55 Jews, 54-6, 59-61, 64, 66, 67, 69 Kriviya proposed as alternative name for, 57, 63 literacy, 59 migration, 61-3, 67, 68 minorities, 54, 55, 60, 69 mixed marriage, 69 Mongolians, 59 multiculturalism, 53 Muslim immigration, 68 national demographic security program, 68 nationalism, 60, 69 National Socialism, 63 nation building, 53, 56—61 Pale of Settlement, 66, 87 phenomenon of ‘social distance,’ 68 pogroms, 59, 60 population, 54-6, 59, 61, 62, 68 propaganda, 59, 60 222 Index Belarus (cont) racializing discourses, 59 racial knowledge, 59, 64, 67 racial prejudices widespread in, 64 relationship of Roma with law enforcement agencies in, 69 Rodnovery, 63 Roma in, 29, 67, 69, 71 skinhead culture, 30, 63, 64 Slavic migrations, 62 social development, 54 social hierarchies, 65 social integration of Roma, 69 social racism, 65 Soviet rule, 133 support for imperial revival, 64 support for racial purity, 58, 59, 62-4 support for Slavic brotherhood, 64 Tatars, 54, 56, 67, 69 Ugro-Finnic ethnic groups, 62 Ukrainian refugees, 68 undesirable’ immigrants, 68 Belarusian Peoples Republic (BPR), 60 establishment of, 60 Belarusians Balta origins of, 62 myth of purity’ of, 69 belief conflicts, 8 belief formation, 10 Berdymukhamedov, Gurbanguly, 171 Bessarabia, 70, 71, 74—7, 113 ‘Be Tolerant’ campaign (Latvia), 44 Biblical Exodus, 67 Biologization, 11 ethnicity, 11 biotechnology, 12 Birobidzhan, 6 resettlement of Jews in, 6 Blackness discourse on in Ukraine, 85-7 post-Soviet context of, 15 Black/white marriage. See Mixed marriage ‘blood as a carrier of culture,’ 13 Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich [1752-1840], 92 Bobruisk (Belkarus), 66 Bogdanov, Anatoly Petrovich [1834-96],56 Bolsheviks, 4, 5, 60, 106, 109, 133 Bolshevization, 17 Baltic States, 17 borderlands, 3 Soviet Union, 3 Borodenya, Valery, 55 Bronze Soldier clash, 37 Bulak-Bulahovich, Stanislaw [1883-1940],60 Bunak, Viktor [1891—1979], 98 Buniyatov, Ziya M. [1923—79], 111 Caribbean, 65 social hierarchies, 65 Catholic Poles, 68 perception of in Belarus, 68 Caucasians attitudes towards in Russia and US, 94 identity, 91 Caucasus, The: Russian affairs and intertribal issues, 112 Central Asia Index 223 anti-Semitism, 150, 179 conscription of males into Soviet army, 148 cultural colonization, 182 dissident persecution, 130 economic development, 138 ethnic conflicts, 144, 148, 158, 178-81 historical background, 132 importance of national hero, 137, 182 Indo-Iranian people, 137 Islamic fundamentalism, 150 Korean exiles, 130 nation formation/building, 130, 133,141-2 nomadic cultures, 130 Orientalization, 132 racialization, 15, 130, 133 racism, 15, 129-83 residence registration, 131 Sarts, 172-4 settled cultures, 130 socio-political development, 130 sovereignty, 129, 137, 152, 153 Soviet modernization, 129 Central Committee of the Communist Party, 5, 163 Central League of Veterans of the Independence Wars, 23 Chachcavadze, Ilia [1837-1907], 117 Chagatay culture, 175 Chagatay language, 175 Chauvinism, 3, 64, 95, 118, 119 Soviet Union, 3, 118 Chechens, 46, 124 potential migrant group in Latvia, 46 Chernobyl nuclear accident, 66 Chinese hostility towards in Georgia, 122 potential migrant group in Latvia, 46 Chisinau, 71, 72, 78 anti-Semitic demonstration in, 75 Christianisation Georgia, 118 Western Europe, 17 Christianity differences between Georgian and Russian, 117 Georgia, 116-18 Cibric, Anatol, 75 Citizenship Estonia, 27, 37 Latvia, 27 restrictive legislation on in Estonia and Latvia, 27 Roma wishing to obtain Moldovan, 72, 73 civilization, 3, 47, 59, 70, 81, 98, 100, 109, 132,156-8, 167, 169 ranking of, 2 civil rights, 8 civil service, 23, 103, 118 discrimination in Kazakhstan, 103 civil war, 60, 119, 155, 159, 161, 163 Tajikistan, 155, 159-60 clan structure, 129 Uzbekistan, 176—8 Class. See Social class Codreanu, Corneliu, 76 collaboration, 43, 61, 75 local of extermination, 61 224 Index colonialism, 7, 18, 26, 31, 42, 44, 49-51, 116, 186, 187 colonization Germany, 17 Soviet, 28, 50 Committee for the Rural Resettlement of Jews (KOMZET), 6 communism, 3, 44, 58 compassionate images of in 1960s media, 6 Communist Party, 5, 75, 78, 163 Communist Party of Azerbaijan (CPA), 109 concentration camps, 25, 100 Conference on Combating Racism, Xenophobia and Intolerance in Europe (2013), 104 Conservative Peoples Party of Estonia (Eesti Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond (EKRE)), 19 cosmetic surgery, 12 cosmopolitanism, 31 European, 31 Cossack traditions, 84 revival of, 84 Council of Europe Armenian presidency of, 104 definition of hate speech, 104 Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights, 103 courage, 31 hyper-valuing, 31 Courlander colonization, 19 Crania Armenicay 98 craniology, 97, 126 origins of racial science, 97, 126 craniometry, 98 Soviet tradition of examining ethnogenesis through, 98 Crimea, 6, 84 Jewish agricultural colonies in, 5-6 Crimean Tatars, 84 criminal environment, 46 affecting racism in Latvia, 46 Cubans, 11 cultural colonization, 182 Central Asia, 182 cultural fundamentalism/ 13 cultural identity, 153 Kyrgyzstan, 153 cultural inheritance, 9 cultural revivalism, 20 cultural rights, 8, 145 culture Belarus, 61 Kazakhstan, 130 Czar is t secret police, 113 massacre of Jews and Armenians by, 113 Darwinism, 23 Dasht-i-Kipchak steppes (Uzbekistan), 172, 173 Dasnaktsutiun party (Armenia), 105 data collection, 28, 36 lack of in Lithuania, 28 death marches 1915, 112 Armenia, 112 Decree of the President of Azerbaijan on the Genocide of the Azerbaijanis, 113 degeneration, 23, 70 Index 225 De-Islamisation, 5 Delfi, 41 Democratic Party of Tajikistan, 160 Democratization Armenia, 95 Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia, 96 Ukraine, 80, 88 Demographics Belarus, 67, 68 Estonia, 22 Georgia, 95, 96 Kazakhstan, 130 Kyrgyzstan, 130, 139-41 Lithuania, 22, 31 Moldova, 78 Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia, 96 Tajikistan, 130, 160 Uzbekistan, 130 Deportation Jews, 100 Ottoman Armenians, 100 Deracialization, 8, 44, 107 Lithuania, 28 De-Russification, 168 Turkmenistan, 168 Diene, Doudou, 40 Disability, 28 Lithuania, 28 discrimination, 8, 15, 18, 20, 28, 32, 33, 35, 36, 38, 40-4, 46, 61,68, 69, 73,74, 76-8, 84, 88, 101-4, 115, 120, 121,124,125,130,135, 139,155, 161 dissidents, 130 persecution of in Central Asia, 130 Dombrabad, 179 desecration of Jewish tombs in, 179 domestic violence, 123, 124, 162 Georgia, 123, 124 Dovnar-Zapolskiy, Mitrofan [1867-1934], 58 Dreapta, Noua, 75 dress codes, 5 religious, 5 Duke, David, 82 Durdyyev, Marat, 167, 168 Dushanbe (Tajikistan), 160, 162, 163 conflict in, 163 Dzintars, Raivis, 47 early marriage, 123, 124 Georgia, 123, 124 Eastern Europe, 7, 8, 91 nation-making,’ 13 Eastern Slaves, 61, 67, 70 folk classifications, 67 Economic development Central Asia, 138 Kazakhstan, 138 economic difficulties, 67 Belarus early 1990s, 67 economic environment, 45 affecting racism in Latvia, 45 economic migration, 94 Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia, 94 economic mobility, 185 education Georgian Roma, 120, 121 Lithuania, 22 226 Index education (coni.) Roma, 74 Turkmenistan, 169 educational environment, 45 affecting racism in Latvia, 45 Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights (Council of Europe), 103 Eesti Konservatiivne Rahvaerakond։ (ERRE), 19 Einsatzgruppen phase, 25 Elchibey, Abulfaz [1938-2000], 111 elites, 3, 17, 18,23, 24, 49, 64,71, 72, 95,96, 107, 110, 132-4, 139, 142, 155, 159, 161, 162, 164, 171, 177, 186 marginalization in Soviet republics, 3, 132 employment, 27, 44, 68, 69, 139, 146 Roma, 69 environmental factors, 45-6 affecting racism in Latvia, 45—6 Equal Opportunities Ombudsmans Office, 32 equal rights, 8 Essentialism, 13, 146 Estonia accession to EU, 34 accession to European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, 35 anti-immigration comments by Martin Helme, 19, 40 anti-Semitism, 19, 40 asylum seekers, 38, 39 Bronze Soldier clash, 37 Central League of Veterans of the Independence Wars, 23 citizenship, 27, 36, 37 contemporary politics, 19 contemporary views on racism, 2 demographic make-up, 37 emergence as racial state, 14, 17, 24 eugenics, 18, 23, 24 formation of national movement, 20 formation of‘radical communities,' 42 gay partnership law, 41 Holocaust denial, 18, 35 integration of migrants, 39 interethnic conflict, 37 Jewish community, 40 language, 27, 35, 39 member of Schengen area, 38 migration, 34, 39, 40 national awakening/ 21 national identity, 17, 21, 35 neo-nazi/nationalist marches in, 19 racist comment on social media, 41 refugees, 38, 39, 41 restrictive citizenship legislation, 27 revolts in 1905, 21 Russians in post World War I, 21 Russian-speaking population, 36, 37 slave labour camps, 25 society after fall of Soviet Union, 14, 36, 39 state identity/ 36 stateless people, 38 Index 227 sterilization, 23, 24, 49 xenophobia, 34—6, 40 Estonian Constitution, 35 anti-discrimination provisions in, 35 Estonia’s accession to, 34 ethnic cleansing Armenia, 111 intellectual foundations for, 3 Kazakhstan, 134 Turkmenistan, 170 ethnic composition Kyrgyzstan, 140 Tajikistan, 154, 155 ethnic conflicts Central Asia, 178, 181 Uzbekistan, 178—81 ethnic Cubans,’ 11 ethnic groups aggregation of in Georgia, 120 Armenia, 97 Azerbaijan, 110 Ukraine, 80, 81 ethnicised modernity,’ 3 ethnicity bioíogizatíon of, 11 challenging understanding of, 12 race compared, 8, 11 Soviet Union, 6 ethnic management, 136 Kazakhstan, 136 ethnic minorities Georgia, 118, 119 Kazakhstan, 134 Lithuania, 31, 32 Moldova, 73 Tajikistan, 154, 161 Turkmenistan, 169 ethnic mobilization, 88 ethnic origins, 3, 12, 155, 166, 171 ethnic primordialism, 7, 92 essentialist accounts of, 7 ethnic Russians, 37, 43, 47, 72, 78, 135-7, 169, 180 Latvia, 47 ethnocentrism principle, 140 ethnocratism principle, 140 Ethnogenesis Belarusians, 57, 62 development of narrative of in Georgia, 117 Soviet tradition of examining through craniometry, 98 Tajikistan, 157 Uzbekistan, 172 ethnographic influences, 58 Belarus, 58 ethnography, 99 Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia, 99 ethnonational boundaries, 27, 50 post-independence strength of in Baltic States, 50 ethnophilia, 3 ethno-racial character, 108, 117 Azerbaijan, 108 ethno-regional groups, 159, 160 Tajikistan, 159, 160 ethno-religious nationalism, 116, 127 Georgia, 116 Eugenics Baltic States, 18 debates in Baltic States, 18 early twentieth century thinking on, 2 Estonia, 23 Eurasia Foundation, 104 Eurasianism, 81 Ukrainian interpretation of, 81 228 index Europe cosmopolitanism, 31 extreme right, 30 European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI), 119, 120, 122 European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) (Council of Europe), 20, 31-3, 38, 41, 43, 44, 73, 74, 85, 86, 101, 114-16, 120, 122, 125 Report on Azerbaijan, 114 European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, 35 European Council on Refugees and Exiles, 76 Europeanization, 14, 44, 48, 91 European Union (EU) accession of Estonia, 34 Lithuanian attitude towards, 14 European Union Monitoring Centre for Racism and Xenophobia (EUMC), 36 Eurovision Song Contest, 85 controversy over Ukrainian representative, 85 Evkom, 5 Evsektsii, 5 exclusion, 8, 10, 12, 17, 21, 27, 30, 33, 36, 45, 49, 50, 65, 118, 121, 125, 138, 139, 146, 161-4, 182 exclusionary nationalism, 14, 22 Baltic States, 14 exclusionary nations, 20-7, 50 extermination gypsies, 17, 24, 25 local collaboration, 61 Nazi, 24, 61 extreme right Europe, 30 growth of in Baltic States, 19 Lithuania, 28, 30, 32 Ukraine, 75 %x Facebook, 29, 41, 42, 47 Lithuanians on, 29 faith, 54, 63,117,143,178 Belarus, 54, 63 family environment, 46 affecting racism in Latvia, 46 far right. See extreme right Fatherland Guards (Latvia), 47 Father of the Nation (Turkmenbashi) cult (Turkmenistan), 171 FATIMA, 78, 79 Feminist activism, 31 emergence in Lithuania, 22 Fergana/Ferghana Valley (Kyrgyzstan), 143, 144 Feudalism, 4 Finns, 57-9 Belarus, 57“9 folk classifications, 67 Eastern Slaves, 67 football hooligans, 63 association with skinheads, 63 forced abortion, 24 forced collectivisation, 4 forced sterilization, 24 ‘forced togetherness/ 44 forcible imposition, 182 racial identity, 182 foreign students, 67 Index 229 Ukraine, 67 'Forest Brothers/ 47 For Fatherland and Freedom/LNKK (Latvia), 19, 47 France, 86, 110, 175 National Front, 82 fraternal organizations, 93 racially-restrictive in United States, 93 Gagauz, 72, 74-9 hatred of in Moldova, 77 Gamsakhurdia, Zviad [1939-93], 117, 118 Cannibal, Abram Petrovich [1696-1781], 19 Garda de Fier, 76 Gar mis, 159, 160 gay partnership law, 41 Estonia, 41 gender, 12, 28, 35, 41, 46, 123, 124 Lithuania, 28 gender discrimination, 41, 124 Georgia, 124 genealogical research, 12 popularity of, 12 genetic engineering, 12 genetics, 9, 12, 23, 49, 62, 63, 66, 142, 176, 187 population, 9 Genocide, 24, 28, 40, 66, 76, 99-101, 104, 107, 111, 113, 114, 126, 149, 151 attempted in Nagorno Karbakh, 113 Georgia aggregation of ethnic groups, 120 Ahiska/Meskhetian Turks, 118 anti-Muslimism, 119, 123, 127 anti-Semitism, 119 attitude towards Chinese, 116, 122 attitude towards women, 123, 124 Christianisation, 118 Christianity, 116—18 demographics, 116 development of narrative of ethnogenesis in, 117 domestic violence, 123, 124 early marriage, 123, 124 ethnic minorities, 108, 116, 118, 119 ethno-religious nationalism, 116 exclusion of Roma from health provision, 120 geography, 98 Gypsies, 120 Hamsheni Armenians, 118 historical background, 98 human rights abuses, 121 independence, 95, 96, 118 Islamophobia, 125 Kist women, 124 lack of education among Roma, 33 marginalizaiton of Roma, 118, 120, 125 Meskhetian Turks, 116, 125 minorities, 118, 124 nationalism, 94, 116—25 nation formation/building, 110 Ossetian women, 124 230 Index Georgia (cont.) police harassment, 122 racial discrimination, 121 religion, 118, 120, 124, 126 Roma, 107, 116, 120, 123, 127 social conditions, 80 struggle for political autonomy, 117 systematic gender-based discrimination, 124 variation in levels of racialization, 119 Georgian Association for Regional Press, 119 Georgian racial type, 99, 106 Armenoid racial type distinguished, 98, 99 Georgians, 93, 95, 97-9, 101, 103, 106, 107, 116-27 construction of ethnoracial characteristics of, 117 Germanization, 17 Baltic States, 17 Germans, 2, 17, 18, 21-5, 47, 58, 59, 70, 83, 93, 97, 100, 101, 105, 133, 140, 155, 165 Latvia post-World War I, 21 Germany colonization, 17 racial hygiene, 24 Globalization, 12, 14, 48, 153 Global Peace Index, 55 Gorno-Badakhshan, 155 governance, 3, 18, 20, 22, 26, 31, 33, 34,44,51,89,91, 100, 110, 116, 125, 138, 157, 185 Soviet Union, 3 Great Terror, 5 Grigor ofTatev [1346—1409], 97 group formation, 10 Grybauskaite, Dalia, 48 views on immigration, 48 Guluzade, Vafa, 111, 113 Gypsies to be treated as Jews, 26 classification of, 26 extermination of, 17 Georgia, 120 hostility towards in Armenia, 106 Soviet attitude to, 3, 4 Stalins attitude towards, 4 Hamann Commando, 24 Hamsheni Armenians, 118 Harmony Centre party (Latvia), 47 Hate speech Armenia, 104, 111 Azerbaijani media, 111 Council of Europe definition, 104 against Roma in Belarus, 69 health provision, 120 Roma excluded from in Georgia, 120 hegemonic masculinity, 30 Helme, Martin, 19, 40 anti-immigration comments in Estonia, 19, 40 Hispànics, 11 historical consciousness, 137, 169 Kazakhstan, 137 historical revisionism, 108, 114 Turkmenistan, 169 History Museum of Armenia, 96 Index 231 Hitler, Adolph [1889-1945], 114 Holocaust, 4, 18, 24, 26, 35, 40,49,61,75,87, 89, 102, 105, 107 attitude of Baltic States to, 18, 26, 49 Holocaust denial, 18, 35 Estonia, 35 Holocaust education, 107 Armenia, 107 housing, 33, 68, 120, 135, 163, 180 Roma, 33, 120 human beings, 87, 92 categorization by skin colour, 92 Human rights abuses in Georgia, 121 Armenia, 103 education in Armenia, 103 Kyrgyzstan, 150 Tajikistan, 155 Human Rights Movement of Kirgyzia, 150 Human Rights Watch, 161, 179 Hunchuk party, 95 Hungary, 36, 82 Jobbik, 82 identification documents, 120, 121 lack of among Georgian Roma, 120, 121 identity Armenia, 94, 106 Caucasians, 91 Jewish, 6 Identity, Civil Society and Integration Policy (Latvia), 45 ideologically driven groups, 46 affecting racism in Latvia, 46 Ihnatouski, Usevalad, 58, 59 İllegal immigration, 48 Latvia, 48 immigration attitude towards in Balrus, 85 Lithuanian policy, 30 opposition to in Estonia, 42 imperialism, 3, 60 Soviet-style, 3 imperial revival, 64 support for in Belarus, 64 independence Baltic States, 17 Georgia, 96, 118 Uzbekistan, 174 Independent Institute of Socio- Economic and Political Studies (Belarus), 68 indigenous people, 60, 62, 63, 138, 167 Belarus, 62 indigenous rights, 8 Indo-Europeans, 98, 157 attempts to link Armenians to ancient, 98 Indo-Iranian people, 137 Central Asia, 137 industrial ethos, 4 obstacles to modern, 4 Institute for Caucasus Studies, 102, 104 Institute of Economics and Peace (Belarus), 55 232 Index Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 83 Institute of Strategic Studies (Baku), 112 Institutional racism Baltic States, 28, 50, 247 Lithuania, 27, 28 integration, 31, 33, 36-9, 43-5, 69, 101, 119, 127, 142, 164 migrants in Estonia, 39 interethnic conflict Estonia, 37 Tajikistan, 159, 162 International Crisis Group (ICG), 146 international environment, 45 affecting racism in Latvia, 45 Islam hostility to, 4 revival and rediscover under Gorbachev era, 5 revival of in Azerbaijan, 94 Islamic fundamentalism, 150 Central Asia, 150 Islamic Revival Party of Tajikistan, 160 Islamization, 109 Azerbaijan, 109 Islamophobia Armenia, 101, 102, 105 connections with construction of Soviet rule, 4 Georgia, 125 Lithuania, 20, 31 isolation, 45, 73, 120, 123, 164, 170 Turkmenistan, 164 Israel, 66, 151 Israel/Palestine conflict, 151 Italian architecture, 175 supposed Uzbek roots of, 175 Jadids, 4, 5 Janiashvili, George, 120, 122 Japanese, 93 exclusion from whiteness,’ 93 Javakhishvili, Ivane, 117 Jewish assimilation, 6 "Jewish blood," 65 calculation of in Belarus population, 65 Jewish Commissariat, 5 Jewish ghettos, 25 Lithuania, 25 Jewish identity, 6 Jewish regions, 5 establishment of, 5 Jewish section of Communist Party, 5 Jews Belarus, 54-6, 59-61, 64, 66, 67, 69 compared to Tatars, 29, 69 decrease of population in Moldova, 76 deportation, 100 Estonia, 25 extermination in Baltic States, 17, 31 Gypsies to be treated as, 26 Kyrgyzstan, 148-51 Lithuania post-World War I, 22 Index 233 massacres by Czarist secret police, 113 Moldova, 72, 74, 76, 78 murder of in Lithuania, 25 Pale of Settlement, 66, 87 pogroms in Andijan, 179 restitution of communal property in Latvia, 45 Soviet attitude to, 87 ‘Sovietization of, 3, 6 Jobbik (Hungary), 82 Judaism, 197 Marxism and, 6 Kaiser, Hilmar, 93, 100 Karabakh, 95, 113, 114 request for transfer from Azerbaijan to Armenia, 95, 113, 114 Karakhanids (Uzbekistan), 172, 176 Karimov, Islam, 157, 159, 174, 175, 178, 179, 181 Karotkikh, Siarhei, 56 Karutz, Richard [1867—1945], 165 Kaunas, 25, 30 post-World War II pogroms in, 30 Kazakhs, 132-9, 155, 167, 180 acquisition of ancestors, 137 Kazakhstan autochthonism principle, 133—9 culture, 130 demography, 130 discrimination in civil service, 103 economic development, 138 ethnic management, 136 ethnic minorities, 134 ethnic Russians in, 135—7 historical consciousness, 137 language, 135, 138, 139 linguistic and cultural origins, 134 migration, 139 mixed marriage, 134 national identity, 125 'National Unity’ doctrine, 136 nation formation/building, 130, 134 nomadic culture, 130 'One Nation concept, 137 post-Soviet racialization policies, 133 racialization, 133, 134, 136, 152-4 Stalinist cleansing, 133 Khorezm, 177 Khorog (Tajikistan), 162 unrest in, 163 Khudaverdyan, Anahit, 98, 99 Kirkilas, Gediminas, 29 Kist women, 124 Georgia, 124 Klooga slave labour camp, 25 Kolga, Margus, 40 ‘Kolkhozniks,’ 65 KOMZET. See Committee for the Rural Resettlement of Jews (KOMZET) Korean exiles, 130 Central Asia, 130 Kovno ghetto, 25 converted to concentration camp, 25 Kriviya, 57, 63 proposed alternative name for Belarus, 57 Kucinskis, Maris, 48 views on refugees, 48 234 Index Kulturtraeger, 4 Kulyabis, 159, 160 Kurds, 46, 101, 103, 108, 110 potential migrant group in Latvia, 46 Kuropatkin, Alexei Nikolayevich [1848-1925], 165 Kuzmin, Anton, 135 Kvemo Kartli (Georgia), 119 Kyrgyz Constitution, 141, 147, 150 provisions on Kyrgyz people, 140, 141, 144, 147, 149, 150, 154, 162 Kyrgyz people, 140, 141, 144, 147, 149, 150, 154, 162 Constitional provisions for, Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University, 140-1 Kyrgyzstan, 15, 130, 139-41, 143-54, 162 anti-Russian revolt (1916), 148 anti-Semitism, 150 cultural identity, 153 demography, 140, 146, 147 ethnic composition, 140 fear of separatism, 148 historical background, 139 human rights, 150 inter-regional conflicts, 142 Jews, 148-51 labour migration, 131 marginalisation of Uzbeks in, 145 migrants experiences in Russia, 151-2 migration, 150-2 nationalism, 161 nomadic culture, 130 non-governmental organizations (NGOs), 154 patriarchal conservatism, 147 racialization, 152-4 racism, 139-41 Russification, 143 socio-economic conditions, 145 Soviet rule, 144 labour market, 32, 36 racial discrimination in Lithuanian, 32 labour migration, 67, 131, 152, 182 Kyrgyzstan, 131 language Estonia, 27, 35, 39 Kazakhstan, 135, 138, 139, 142 Moldova, 71 language policy, 27, 89, 90 Soviet, 90 language tests, 27 Lascu, Sergiu, 75 Lastouski, Vaclau [1883-1938], 57 Latvia abortion, 24 ageing population, 47 Arajas Commando, 24 'Be Tolerant’ campaign, 44 citizenship, 27 condemnation of Nazi glorification in, 45 construction of racism, 14 emergence as racial state, 17 ethnic Russians, 47 formation of national movement, 20 Germans in post-World War I, 22 identification of environmental factors for racism in, 45 Index 235 Identity, Civil Society and Integration Policy, 45 illegal immigration, 48 inclusion of Roma in school, 45 migration, 42, 47, 48 multiculturalism, 42 National Alliance, 19 national awakening,’ 21 national identity, 17, 43 nationalism, 22, 43 non-European migrants, 43 political parties, 42 potential migrant group in migrant groups, 46 racism, 42, 44 refugees, 47 restitution of Jewish communal property, 45 restrictive citizenship legislation, 27 Roma, 25, 43 Soviet occupation, 43 Special Tasks Ministry for the Integration of Society, 43 sterilization, 24 Thundercross organization, 23 World War II, 43 Latvian National Programme for the Promotion of Tolerance, 43 Law enforcement agencies, 69 relationship of Roma with in Belarus, 69 League of Nations, 21 Baltic States membership of, 21 Legionnaire Movement of Moldova, 75 Leninabadis (Hozhentis), 159, 160 linguistics, 44, 90, 91, 118, 134, 149 Kazakhstan, 134 literacy, 59 Belarus, 59 literary traditions, 175, 176 Uzbekistan, 175, 176 Lithuania achievement of statehood, 17 anti-Muslimism, 31 anti-Semitism, 22, 28, 32, 56 aspirational whiteness,’ 30 attitude to racism, 33 attitude towards refugees, 29 confirmation of swastika as traditional symbol, 31 contemporary views on racism, 18 demographics, 67 deracialization, 28 disability, 28 education, 22 emergence as racial state, 22 emerging feminist activism, 31 Equal Opportunities Ombudsman’s Office, 32 ethnic minorities, 31 extreme right, 28, 30, 32 formation of national movement, 20 gender, 28 Hamann Commando, 24 immigration policy, 30 institutional racism, 27 Islamophobia, 31 Jewish ghettos, 25 Jews in post-World War I, 22 labour market racial discrimination, 32 lack of data collection in, 28 murder of Jews in, 25 Museum of Genocide, 28 myth of shared descent, 20, 48 236 Index Lithuania (cont.) National Liberation Movement (SajTdis), 31 neo-Nazis, 31 population decline, 29 post-World War II pogroms in Kaunas, 30 race governance, 31 racial discrimination, 28, 36 research on discrimination against Roma, 33 Roma Integration Strategy, 33 skinhead culture, 30 Lithuanian Centre for Human Rights, 28 Lithuanian National Democratic Party, 31 Lithuanian Nationalist Youth Union, 30 Lithuanian National Union (Lituviy Tautos Sajunga (LITAS)), 19 Lithuanian Social Research Centre, 33 Lituviy Tautos Sajuga (LITAS), 19 local environment, 46 affecting racism in Latvia, 46 Lukashenko, Alexander Grigoryevich, 55» 67, 68 Madrassas, 5 sustained campaigns of closure, 5 Maidan massacre 1914 (Ukraine), 82 Mamedova, Farida, 111 Manas epic poem, 142 Mapping Global Racisms series, 1 Marganets clashes (Ukraine), 84 Margaryan, Andranik, 106 Margvelashvili, Giorgi, 117 market economies, 65 trauma of transition to, 65 marriage, 6, 42, 69, 72, 115, 123, 124, 134, 144, 157, 165, 177 early in Georgia, 123, 124 Marr, Niko, 117 Marxism, 6 Judaism and, 197 Maverannakhr (Transoxania), 177 Meiners, Christoph [1747-1810], 92 Mein Kampf, 114 Melvin, Neil, 146 memorialization, 35 Holocaust and Porajmos in Baltic States, 49 Memorial Museum for Victims of Repressions (Uzbekistan), 179 Merkel, Angela, 47 Meskhetian Turks, 116, 118, 125, 127, 178, 179 methodological deficit, 8 migrant(s) hostility towards in Baltic States, 19,31 reception in Ukraine, 85 migration Armenia, 84, 107 Belarus, 61—3, 67, 69 Estonia, 34, 39, 40 Kazakhstan, 139 Kyrgyzstan, 150—2 Latvia, 42, 47, 48 Ukraine, 67, 85—7 Mikhailovna, Valentina, 135 Index 237 minorities Armenia, 101, 102, 107 assimilation in Baltic States, 17 Baltic States post-World War I, 21 Belarus, 60 Georgia, 118 Moldovan national laws on, 78 Russian-speakers in Uzbekistan, 38, 50 violation of rights, 4 minority rights, 8, 22, 106, 118, 154 Minsk Dynamo Football Club, 63 mixed culture, 182 Turkmenistan, 130 mixed marriage Armenia, 106 Azerbaijan, 115 Belarus, 69 Kazakhstan, 134 Tajikistan, 157 Turkmenistan, 165 mobile killing units, 25 modernization, 67, 109, 129, 136, 183 Azerbaijan, 109 Moldova Africans in, 69 anti-Romanian sentiments, 72 anti-Semitism, 75 Association of World War II Veterans, 76 black people in, 76 citizenship for Roma, 72 conditions following collapse of Soviet Union, 14, 71 decrease of Jewish population, 74 demographics, 70, 73, 74 effects of World War II, 89 ethnic minorities, 73 hatred of Gagauz, 77 historical background, 53 Jews, 76 language, 73 national identity^ 71, 72 national laws on minorities, 78 preservation of statehood, 71, 89 relations with Romanians, 70—3 Roma, 73—4 Turkic-speaking people, 77 Moldovans, 70-3, 75-9, 89, 152 promotion of separation from Romanians, 75 Mongolians, 59 Belarus, 59 ‘Mongoloid’ features, 56, 166 Belarusians, 62 Moscow Society of Naturalists, 56 Mosques, 5, 125, 143, 161 sustained campaigns of closure, 5 multiculturalism Baltic States, 42 Belarus, 53 Latvia, 42 reality of, 126 Mumm, Alfred, 93 Musavut party, 95 Museum of Genocide (Lithuania), 28 muslims experiences in Soviet Central Asia, 4 hostility towards in Baltic States, 19 immigration into Belarus, 88 persecution of, 5 potential migrant group in Latvia, 46 Soviet attitude to, 4, 46 systematic violation of rights of, 4 muslim tatars, 32 238 Index Myrzakmatov, Melis, 146 myth-making, 152, 175 Nacionālā apvienība ‘Visu LatvijaiV *Tēzemei un Brīvībai/ LNNK\ 19 Nagorno Karbakh, 113 attempted genocide in, 113 NakhicheanI, 95 Nalbandian, Edward, 110 National Alliance (Latvia), 19 National Alliance AJ1 For Latvia!’ "For Fatherland and, 19, 47 Freedom/LNNK5 (Nacionālā apvienība ‘Visu Latvijai!’ ‘Tēzemei un Brīvībai/ LNNK)y 19 national awakenings,5 21 Latvia and Estonia, 21 national-biological-racial chains, 21, 49 construction of, 21, 49 national demographic security program, 68 Belarus, 68 national environment, 45 affecting racism in Latvia, 45 national front (France), 82 national hero, 137, 174, 175, 179, 182 importance of, 182 national identity Azerbaijan, 109, 113 Baltic States, 14, 17,21,27, 35, 37, 43, 49 Estonia, 17, 21, 35 exclusion of others from, 17 Kazakhstan, 125 Latvia, 17, 43 Moldova, 71, 72 Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia, 106 Uzbekistan, 173, 174 nationalism Armenia, 92, 112 Azerbaijan, 114 Belarus, 60, 69 Georgia, 117 Kyrgyzstan, 161 Latvia, 22, 43 Tajikistan, 161 Ukraine, 80 nationalist movements emergence in Azerbaijan, 95 emergence in Southern Caucasus/ Transcaucasia, 95 nationality, 12, 29, 35, 38, 41, 73, 80, 95, 133, 136, 140, 155 challenging understanding of, 12 National Liberation Movement (SajTdis), 31 Lithuania, 31 National Movement (UK), 20, 21, 49, 82, 113 national socialism, 31, 63 Belarus, 63 national-state construction, 110 Stalinist, 110 ‘National Unity5 doctrine, 136 Kazakhstan, 136 Nation, connections between race and, 21, 49 nation formation/building Belarus, 56—61 Central Asia, 130, 133, 141-2 Index 239 Eastern Europe, 13 Georgia and Armenia, 99 Kazakhstan, 130, 134 myth of heroic ancestors as basis for, 141-2 relationship with racism, 70-3 Turkmenistan, 168 Uzbekistan, 182 natural resources, 164 Turkmenistan, 164 Navoi, Alisher [1441-1501], 175, 176 Nazarbayev, Nursultan Abishuly, 134, 136 Nazarov, Abdullah, 163, 180 Nazi glorification, 45 condemnation in Latvia, 45 Nazi occupation Baltic States, 23, 26, 49 replacement with Soviet occupation, 49 Nazis extermination, 24 Romanian collaboration with, 75 Nazi symbols, 31, 82 Neo-nazi/nationalist marches, 19 Estonia, 19 Neo-Nazism, 19, 28, 31,44, 79, 82, 83, 105 Lithuania, 31 Nilus, Sergei Aleksandrovich [1862-1929], 113 Ninth Fort, 25 Niyazov, Saparmurat [1940-2006], 168-71 Njdeh, Garegin [1886-1955], 105, 106 ‘No Hate Speech Movement’ youth campaign, 104 nomadic cultures, 130 Central Asia, 130 Non-European migrants, 43 Latvia, 43 Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), 8,41,42, 78, 80, 103, 104, 107, 115, 149, 151,154 Kyrgyzstan, 154 O Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) Special, 2 Rapporteur on Racism, 2 Oghuz tribes (Turkmenistan), 167, 168 Oguz Khan narratives, 166 ‘One Nation concept, 137 Kazakhstan, 137 Onoje, John, 78 Ordnungspolizeiy 25 orientalization, 132 Central Asia, 132 Orthodox Ukrainians, 68 perception of in Belarus, 68 Osh, 143, 145-8, 153 violence in, 145—8 Ossetian women, 124 Georgia, 124 Ossets, 95 revolt against Georgian rule, 95 Ottoman Armenians, 99, 100 deportation, 100 Ottoman Empire, 70, 100 racism, 100 Otunbaeva, Roza, 142 240 Index pale of settlement, 66, 87 Belarus, 66 Palestinians, 46 potential migrant group in Latvia, 46 Pamiris, 159, 160, 163 Pan-Azerbaijainism, 109 Paneriai, 25 Pan-Islam, 109 Pan-Slavism, 64 Pan-Turkic language debate, 108 Azerbaijan, 108 Pan-Turkism, 15, 100, 109, 130 Tajikistan, 15 Party of Free Labour (Tajikistan), 160 Party of National Unity (Tajikistan), 160 Party of Political and Economic Revival (Tajikistan), 160 Patriarchal conservatism, 147 Kyrgyzstan, 147 Pats, Konstantin [1874-1956], 22, 23 ‘Peoples/ 21, 49 hierarchies of, 21 People s Democratic Party of Tajikistan, 160 Peoples Opposition Bloc (Ukraine), 84 physical anthropology, 3, 23, 92, 95, 97-9, 126, 172-6 physical environment, 45 affecting racism in Latvia, 45 physical strength, 31 hyper-valuing, 31 Plugar, Anatol, 74 Pogroms, 30, 59, 60, 95, 113, 145, 179 Belarus, 59, 60 police harassment, 122 Georgia, 122 Polish-Soviet War (1991—21), 60 ‘Polish spirit/ 56 political autonomy, 117 Georgias struggle for, 117 political parties, 41, 42, 48, 81, 82, 85, 150, 151, 159 Latvia, 42 political posts, 178 recruitment to in Uzbekistan, 178 polonization, 17 Baltic States, 17 polyracism, 1,9, 15, 125, 187 South Caucasus, 125 polytypism, 177 Uzbekistan, 177 Popular Front (Tajikistan), 109, 160 Popular Movement (Tajikistan), 160 population Belarus, 54, 61, 62 diversity in Armenia, 104 Uzbekistan, 145, 148, 176 population decline, 29 Lithuania, 29 population genetics, 9 Porajmos, 24, 26, 49 Poroshenko, Petr Oleksiyovych, 56 Post-Soviet republics, 1,2, 13, 76, 118, 185, 187 racism in fourteen independent, 1 poverty, 6, 7, 34, 94, 97, 120 Roma, 120 Pravieniškes camp, 25 ‘Prestigious ancestors/ 12 search for, 12 primitivism, 2 progression from, 2 Index 241 primordialism, 3, 7, 92, 97 Propaganda, 6, 8, 59, 60, 76, 102, 111, 155, 164, 167 Belarus, 59, 60 Protocols of the Elders of Zion, 113, 114 Purges, 3, 5 Soviet ethnic and national, 3 ‘Purity and contamination,’ 13 Putin, Vladimir, 79, 82 Qazi courts, 5 closure of, 5 race connections between nation and, 31 difficulties in defining, 3 ethnicity compared, 187 Marxist-Leninist definition of, 3 ontological status of, 10 post-Soviet trajectories, 185—7 race-anthropological studies, 56, 165 early Turkmen, 165 race governance, 31,51 Lithuania, 31 race theory, 1 reconfiguration of, 1 racial americanization, 3 racial anthropology, 165 Turken, 165 racial characteristics, 93, 112, 117 Armenians, 93 racial components, 63, 177 Uzbeks, 177 ‘Racial crime,’ 6 racial discrimination Georgia, 121 labour market in Lithuania, 32 Lithuania, 28 Ukraine, 76 racial exceptionalism, 19 racial hierarchy, 21, 49, 113, 135 Azerbaijan, 113 racial hygiene, 24 German ideals of, 24 racial identity, 11, 12, 23, 132, 182 forcible imposition of, 182 racialization Baltic States, 14, 17, 18, 20, 27, 34, 42-6, 48, 50, 65 Central Asia, 15, 130, 133 Kazakhastan, 133, 134, 136, 152-4 Kyrgyzstan, 143 legacy of Soviet, 1—15 scope of, 1 stages of in Kyrgyzstan, 152—4 Tajikistan, 15, 159 Ukraine, 65 Uzbekistan, 15, 132, 162, 172-81 variation of levels in Georgia, 119 Racialized ‘Hispanics,’ 11 racializing discourse, 59 Belarus, 59 racial knowledge Belarus, 59 dissemination of, 12 racial markers, 30, 67 racial nationalism, 30, 31, 91, 105, 106, 114 racial origins, 21, 49, 100 Armenians, 100 242 Index ‘Racial pollution/ 13 racial prejudices, 64, 171 widespread in Belarus, 64 racial privilege, 186 assertion of, 186 racial purity myth of Belarusian, 70 support for in Belarus, 59, 62֊A racial science Armenia, 97 craniology as origin of, 97 development of, 97 fusion of European and Soviet, 97 racial self-identity, 106, 126 Armenians, 106, 126 racial studies, 56, 57, 73 racial truth, 2 racial type, 56, 81, 98, 99, 106, 137, 165 South Siberia, 137 racial violence Tajikistan, 161 Ukraine, 74 racism Anti-Armenian, 100 Armenia, 100, 102, 106 Central Asia, 129-83 contemporary views of in Baltic States, 18 global theory of, 9 identification of environmental factors for in Latvia, 45 Kyrgyzstan, 139—41 Latvia, 42—8 limitation on formulating general theory of, 9 Lithuanian attitude to, 33 official non-existence of in Soviet Union, 27 Ottoman Empire, 70 perceptions of as significant issue in Baltic States, 26 post-Soviet, 185-7 relationship with nation-making, 7 research into, 2 shifting dynamic of, 9 studies mapping, 1 Tajikistan, 130, 154—5 theoretical advancement of the sociology of race and, 8 Turkmenistan, 67, 164-71 United States, 151 racism victim surveys, 36 racist violence, 28, 30, 31, 35, 36, 43-6, 51, 53, 74, 80, 88, 161-4, 182 Ukraine, 80 radical communities, 42 formation in Estonia, 42 Rahmon, Emomali, 158 Rakhmonov, Emomali, 157 refugees attitude towards in Uzbekistan, 180 Estonia, 38, 39, 41 hostility towards in Baltic States, 19, 39 Latvia, 42, 44 Lithuanian attitude towards, 29 Ukrainian, 68, 76, 85—7 regional identity, 102, 160 Armenia, 102 regionalism Tajikistan, 15, 159, 160, 176, 180 Uzbekistan, 176—8, 180 religion, 6, 35, 38, 40, 63, 104, 107, 112, 118, 120, 123, 124, 126, 143, 161 Georgia, 118 Index 243 religious activity, 5 restrictions on, 5 religious education, 94, 100, 116, 124 Armenia, 94, 100, 116, 124 religious freedom, 161 Tajikistan, 161 Republican Party (Armenia), 101, 106 Republic of Mountainous Armenia, 106 research Lithuanian on discrimination against Roma, 33 Ukraine, 82 residence registration, 131 Central Asia, 131 Ripley, William Zebina [1867֊1941],93 Rodnovery, 63 Roma Belarus, 29, 67, 69, 71 education, 74 employment, 69 excluded from health provision in Georgia, 33 experiences in Soviet Union, 4 extermination of in Baltic States, 24, 23,31 forced collectivisation, 4 Georgia, 107, 116, 120, 123, 127 hate speech against in Belarus, 69 housing, 33 inclusion in school in Latvia, 45 lack of education among Georgian, 33 lack of identification documents of among Georgian, 121 Latvia, 25, 43 marginalization in Georgia, 43 Moldova, 73—4 Moldovan citizenship, 73 poverty, 34 relationship of with law enforcement agencies in Belarus, 69 research on discrimination against in Lithuania, 33 Soviet racism against, 73 Roma Integration Strategy, 33 Roman Catholic Church, 27 involvement in Anti-Semitism in Baltic States, 27 Romania, 70-2, 75—7, 88, 89 anti-Muslim hostility, 32 Romanian Orthodox Church, 75 Romanians collaboration with Nazi Germany, 75 promotion of separation from Moldovans, 75 relations with Moldova, 70-3 Rumguvur party, 95 Russia attitude towards Caucasians, 94 Kyrgyz migrants’ experiences in, 151-2 relations with Ukraine, 53 Russian Federation, 2, 13, 36, 85, 93, 94, 108, 110, 116, 133, 134 Russian National Unity movement, 56 Russian refugees, 180 Uzbekistan, 180 Russians Estonia post-World War I, 21 ethnic in Kazakhstan, 135-7 244 Index Russians (cont.) outflow from Turkmenistan, 170 Russian-speaking population, 36, 37, 150, 182 Estonia, 36, 37 Russification Baltic States, 17 intellectual foundations for, 3 Kyrgyzstan, 149 Russophobia, 79, 83 Sacae, 99 Samanid Empire, 157 Samarkand, 156, 165, 174-8 Sarmatians, 99, 166 Sarts, 172-4 Satsevich, Vladimir, 63 Scandinavia, 23, 24 social engineering, 24 Scandinavia-Baltic international networks, 23 Schengen area, 38 Estonian membership, 38 Scythians, 81, 99, 166 second international, 6 self-determination, 3,153 self-racialization, 186 separatism, 72, 136, 145, 148 fear of in Kyrgyzstan, 148 settled cultures, 130 Central Asia, 130 shared descent, 20, 48 myth of, 20, 48 Shaybanids (Uzbekistan), 174 Shekhovtsov, Anton, 82 Shnirelman, Victor, 7, 12, 63, 88, 97, 108, 137, 157, 159, 167, 171, 172 Shornikov, Pyotr, 73, 76 Šiauliai ghetto, 25 converted to concentration camp, 25 Sichersheitsdienst, 25 Siljuk dynasty, 168 Šils, Janis, 47 skin colour, 8, 35, 46, 92 categorization of human beings by, 92 skinhead culture Belarus, 64 Lithuania, 30 Skinheads, 28, 30, 31, 44, 63, 64, 105 association with football hooligans, 63 skull shape, 99 differentiation, 99 slave labour camps, 25 Slavery, 19, 31, 51, 65 European, 31,51 slavic brotherhood, 64 support for in Belarus, 64 Slavic migrations, 62 Belarus, 62 ‘Smell of the other/ 67 Smetana, Antanas [1874—1944], 22 social class, social cohesion, 12, 187 social conditions, 80 Georgia, 80 social distance,’ 34, 68 Belarus, 68 social engineering, 24, 171 Scandinavia, 24 social hierarchies Africa and Caribbean, 65 Belarus, 65 social integration, 69 Index 245 Roma in Belarus, 69 socialism, 3, 7, 8, 15, 63 legacy of state, 8, 15 social media, 9 racist comment in Estonia, 41 social mobility, 61, 170 social policy, 86 Ukraine, 86 social problem, 26, 183 Gypsies categorised as, 26 social racism, 65, 143—4, 181 Belarus, 65 societies, 3, 4, 8, 9, 12—14, 20, 23, 49, 50,71,88, 130, 181-3, 186, 187 separation of modern and ‘backward/ 3 Society ‘Lali Badakhshon (Tajikistan), 160 socio-political development, 130 Central Asia, 130 Sodiqov, Alexandr, 162 Sonyel, Salahi Ramadan [1932-20151,99 South Africa, 6, 9, 30 apartheid, 6 Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia Armenians, 93 composition, 108 democratization, 95 demography, 95, 98 economic migration, 94 emergence of nationalist movements, 95 ethnography, 92 national identity, 106 polyracism, 125 South Ossetia, 119 South Siberia, 137 racial type, 137 sovereignty, 3, 129, 137, 152, 153 Central Asia, 152 Soviet Central Asia Bolsheviks, 4 experiences of Muslims in, 4 Jadids, 4 Soviet Far East, 6 resettlement of Jews in, 6 Sovietization Baltic States, 17 intellectual foundations for, 3 Soviet occupation, 26, 35, 43, 49 Latvia, 43 Soviet rule stages of racialization in, 152—4 state-making ethnicity, 154 tribalism, 167 Tulip Revolution, 143, 153 Uzbek diaspora, 148 Uzbek-Kyrgyz conflict, 145-8 violence against women, 147 violence in Osh, 145-8 Soviet Union anti-Roma racism, 4 Azerbaijan, 96 Central Asia, 4, 130, 132, 150, 152 chauvinism, 3, 64, 119 colonization, 7, 28, 50 connections between construction of and Islamophobia, 4 ethnicity, 3 experiences of Roma in, 4 formation of homogenous ethnic bloc, 110 governance, 110 imperialism, 3 inassimilable borderlands, 3 Jewish assimilation, 6 Kyrgyzstan, 150, 152, 153 246 Index Soviet Union (coni) language policy, 27, 89, 90 legacy of racialization, 1—15 official non-existence of racism in, 27 policy of moldovanizatsia, 71 purges, 3 separation of modern and 'backward ‘ societies, 3 state-sponsored evolutionism, 2 tradition of examining ethnogenesis through craniometry, 98 Uzbekistan, 130 Special Rapporteur on Racism (OHCHR), 2, 43 visits to Baltic States, 43 Special Tasks Ministry for the Integration of Society (Latvia), 43 Stalinism, 75 national-state construction under, 110 Stalin, Joseph Vissarionovich [1878-1953] attitude towards Gypsies, 4 attitude towards Roma, 4 transfer of power to, 5 Stankevich, Janka [1891-1976], 57 Statehood, 14, 17, 60, 71, 73, 81, 89, 112, 129, 141, 149, 153, 156,158,168, 169, 176 preservation of Moldovan, 73 State identity, 36 Estonia, 36 stateless people, 38 Estonia, 38 state-making ethnicity, 154 Kyrgyzstan, 154 state socialism, 8, 15 legacy of, 8, 15 state-sponsored evolutionism, 2 steppe culture, 81 stereotyping, 54, 55, 60, 66, 69, 87, 110,111,122,127,150, 173 sterilization Estonia, 24 Latvia, 24 Stockholm declaration, 40 Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 146 students, 22, 67, 85, 86, 96, 102, 142, 170, 177 foreign in Ukraine, 67 Švenčionys ghetto, 25 destruction of, 25 Svoboda party (Ukraine), 82 Swastika, 30, 31, 105 confirmation as traditional Lithuanian symbol, 31 symbols, 9, 31, 147, 174, 175 Tajikistan Armenian refugees, 163 Aryanism, 15, 154—5 Aryan myth, 156-9 autochthonism principle, 93 Batken region, 162 civil war, 155, 159-60 demography, 130, 160 ethnic composition, 154, 155 ethnic minorities, 154, 161 ethnogenesis, 157 ethno-regional groups, 159-60 Gorno-Badakhshan, 155 Index 247 historical background, 155 human rights, 155 interethnic conflict, 37 mixed marriage, 157 nationalism, 161 political parties, 159 Popular Movement, 160 racialization, 15, 159 racial violence, 161 racism, 130, 154-5 regionalism, 15, 159, 160, 176, 180 religious freedom, 161 settled culture, 130 Uzbeks in, 161 Year of the Aryan civilization 2006, 158 Tajiks Iranian roots of, 158 Uzbeks contrasted, 173 Tamerlane [1320-1405], 174, 175 Tashkent, 175-7, 179, 180 Tatars Belarus, 54, 56 compared to Jews, 67, 69 Crimean, 84 Tbilisi demonstrations, 96 Terminological deficit, 8 Ter-Petrosian, Levon, 95 Thundercross organization, 23 Timurid Empire, 174 Toumamain, Hovhannes [1869-1923], 97 Trancaucasia. See Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia Transnistria, 71, 72 armed conflict in, 72 Transnistrian Moldavian republic, 71 Treaty of Bucharest (1812), 70 Tribalism, 143, 167 Kyrgyzstan, 143 Trypillians, 81 Tseghakron Armenian youth movement, 106 Tulip Revolution, 143, 153 Kyrgyzstan, 143, 153 Turcik Muslim nation, 5 attempts to establish, 5 Turkey, 67, 92, 96, 100, 102, 103, 106-12, 116, 139 relations with Armenia, 100 Turkic-speaking people, 77 Moldova, 77 Turkification, 109 Azerbaijan, 109 Turkism, 100, 109 Turkization, 156, 172 population of Uzbekistan, 172 Turkmen clan and tribal structure of, 165 considered Mongol-Turkic-Aryan mixing, 165 early race-anthropological studies of, 165 racial anthropology, 165 Turkmenistan Ahal-Tekke tribal hegemony, 171 authoritarianism, 130 de-Russification, 168 education, 169 ethnic cleansing, 170 ethnic minorities, 154 Father of the Nation (Turkmenbashi) cult, 171 historical background, 169 historical revisionism, 167, 169 isolation of, 170 mixed culture, 130 248 Index Turkmenistan {cont) mixed marriage, 165 nation formation/building, 110 natural resources, 164 Oghuz tribes, 167, 168 outflow of Russian population, 170 post-Soviet issues, 166 racism, 67, 164—71 Turks, 58, 67, 95, 103, 105, 109, 116, 118, 125, 127, 157, 158, 167, 168, 172, 173, 175, 178, 179 redefined as Azerbaijani, 110 Tyahnybok, Oleh, 82, 84 O Ugro-Finnic ethnic groups, 62 Belarus, 62 Ukraine anti-Semitism, 56 Armenians, 84 Aryan idea, 81 asylum seekers, 85 controversy over representative for Eurovision Song Contest, 85 democratization, 80, 88 discourse on blackness, 85—7 ethnic groups, 80, 81 extreme right, 75 foreign students, 67 interpretation of Eurasianism, 81 Jewish agricultural colonies in, 6 Maidan massacre, 79 Marganets clashes, 84 migration from former Soviet Republics, 85 nationalism, 80 Peoples Opposition Bloc, 84 racial discrimination, 88 racialization, 65 racial violence, 74 reception of migrants, 85 relations with post-Soviet Russia, 53 research, 82 social policy, 86 Svoboda, 81, 82, 84, 85 Ukrainian Insurgent Army, 83 Ulama, 5 closure of, 5 Ulmanis, Kàrlis [1877-1942], 22, 23 Ulugbek [1394-1449], 174 UN Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, 135 ‘Undesirable’ immigrants, 68 Belarus, 68 Uniform Lithuanian National Workers Movement, 31 Union of Progressive Forces of Tajikistan, 160 United Kingdom (UK), 82, 100 National Movement, 82 United States Armenian immigrants, 93 attitude towards Caucasians, 94 racially-restrictive fraternal organizations, 93 racism, 151 Uraratians, 98, 100 Uulu, Tursunbai Bakir, 151 Uzbek diaspora, 148 Uzbekistan administrative-territorial divisions, 177 Index 249 anti-Semitism, 179 attitude to Russian-speaking minority, 179 attitude towards refugees, 180 Chagatay language, 175 clan structure, 176—8 Dasht-i-Kipchak steppes, 172, 173 demographics, 145, 148, 176 erasure of Soviet heritage, 179 ethnic conflict, 178—81 ethnogenesis, 172-4 historical background, 146, 149 independence, 173 Karakhanids, 172, 175, 176 litarary traditions, 175, 176 Memorial Museum for Victims of Repressions, 179 nation formation/building, 182 pogroms in Andijan, 179 polytypism, 177 population, 145, 148, 176 racialization, 15, 132, 162, 172-81 recruitment to political posts, 178 regionalism, 176-8 riots in Andijan, 179 Russian refugees, 180 settled culture, 130 Shaybanids, 174 Soviet rule, 158 supposed Uzbek roots of Italian architecture, 175 Timurid Empire, 174 Turkization of population, 172 Uzbek-Kyrgyz conflict, 145-8 Uzbeks ethnic basis of, 172, 174 marginalisation of in Kyrgyzstan, 145 racial components, 177 Tajikistan, 161 Tajiks contrasted, 154, 156 Uzbekstan desecration of Jewish tombs in Dombradab, 179 national identity, 174 ¥ Vàmbéry, Armin [1832-1913], 165 Van Lushcan, Felix Ritter [1854-1924], 98 Velichko, Vaili Lvovich [1860-1903], 111-13 Vilna ghetto, 25 destruction of, 25 virtual environment, 45 affecting racism in Latvia, 45 Vitrenko, Natalia, 84 Voronin, Vladimir Nicolaevici, 78 Waqfi 5 confiscation of, 5 Western Europe, 2, 17, 55, 68, 83 Christianisation, 118 whiteness aspirations to in Armenia, 103 attaining, 186 exclusion from, 10 White Pride World-Wide movement, 30 women 250 index women (cont.) Georgia, 123 violence against in Kyrgyzstan, 147 womens rights, 8 womens seclusion, 5 challenging, 5 word violence, 42 world values survey, 32 World War II effects on Belarus, 61 effects on Moldova, 89 Estonia, 24, 37 Latvia, 43 Xenophobia, 80 Yanukovich, Viktor, 79 Yarkho, Alexey, 166 Year of the Aryan civilization 2006 (Tajikistan), 158 Yeni Nesil. See Azerbaijani Journalists Union Yerevan, 94, 96, 99,101, 102, 104, 105, 111, 126 arrival of Iranian Muslims in, 105 Yerevan Press Club, 104, 111 Yezids, 101, 103 Yiddish, 5, 6, 61 official language of Soviet Belarus, 61 Zangezur, 95, 105 Zhakupov, Zhumbay, 134 Zhenotdel, 5
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