Tomasz Szyszlak
Wschodnioznawstwo (Eastern Studies), Volume 17, 2023, pp. 377 - 378
https://doi.org/10.4467/20827695WSC.23.021.18739Tomasz Szyszlak
Wschodnioznawstwo (Eastern Studies), Volume 17, 2023, pp. 395 - 416
https://doi.org/10.4467/20827695WSC.23.023.18741The aim of the article is to expand knowledge about regional minorities in the Russian Federation. The subject of interest will be the characteristics of Cossacks, Pomors and Siberians as a potential threat to state security. The work will discuss models of taming these minorities, which should be understood as forcing them to obey, a type of active ethnic policy, as a result of which the sense of distinctiveness is limited to the cultural dimension, omitting the socio‑political aspect. Models of taming through division, taming through securitization and taming through identity disruption have been distinguished.
Tomasz Szyszlak
Wschodnioznawstwo (Eastern Studies), Volume 16, 2022, pp. 317 - 338
https://doi.org/10.4467/20827695WSC.22.019.16768The article was devoted to the power corporation, the registered Cossack organizations, inspired by one of the subethnos of the Russian nation. The aim of the study was to show their place in the national security system of the Russian Federation. A hypothesis was put forward and positively verified that registry Cossacks constitute an important element complementing the ineffective system. The attention was focused on the military security system and the security and public order system, although the problem was also shown in the context of other subsystems of the Russian national security system.
Tomasz Szyszlak
Wschodnioznawstwo (Eastern Studies), Volume 12, 2018, pp. 425 - 427
Tomasz Szyszlak
Wschodnioznawstwo (Eastern Studies), Volume 12, 2018, pp. 27 - 44