INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGES OF EMPOWERING MINORITIES IN THE POST-SOVIET SATELLITE STATES OF EASTERN EUROPE

Dr. Njuafac Kenedy Fonju (Ph.D)
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The present paper deals with the challenges of minorities in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) of the former Union of the Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR) following its disintegration in 1991.It begins by outlining the origins of what constitute the politics of empowerment as ushered by the two main international organizations of the 20th Century as the League of Nations and the United Nations Organisations which were created in the aftermaths of the First and Second World Wars of 1914-18 and 1939-45 respectively witnessed failures due to the arbitrary demarcations and redrawing the Map of Eastern and Western Europe as well as those of Africa and Asian Continents suitable for the colonial ambitions of European imperialist actors. The article traces three different phases of interventions before the end of the Cold War, a clear statistical table of the composition of the newly independent states confronted with varieties of crisis which can link to the blink of another World War especially the cases of Moldova and Ukraine as case studies in this study having sporadic National Liberation Movements. In order to properly tackle this situation, a historical approach was deemed necessary by linking the question of empowering national minorities to the question of National Liberation Movements in Eastern Europe with specific cases indicated. This study ends by bringing out the estimated population of each of the newly independent states which was left behind with multi-ethnic and multi-racial in nature till the present 21st Century. That multi-culturally of the fifteen CIS have been the main causes of some of the sporadic social and political uprisings which the hyper-powers of the century uses it as an advantage to gain more preeminence which likely acts as dangerous threat to the blink of another global escalation as the cases of the Balkans and Poland during the first half of the 20th Century.
赋予东欧后苏联卫星国少数民族权力的国际挑战
本文件讨论1991年前苏维埃社会主义共和国联盟(苏联)解体后独立国家联合体(独联体)内少数民族面临的挑战。它首先概述什么构成的政治权力的起源了20世纪的两个主要国际组织的国际联盟和联合国组织创建的第一次和第二次世界大战的结局又分别为1914 - 18和1939 - 45见证失败由于任意划分和重绘的地图东欧和西欧以及非洲和亚洲大陆适合欧洲帝国主义势力的殖民野心本文追溯了冷战结束前干预的三个不同阶段,一个清晰的统计表,显示了新独立国家的组成,面临各种危机,可以与另一次世界大战的一瞬联系起来,特别是摩尔多瓦和乌克兰的案例,作为本研究的案例研究,有零星的民族解放运动。为了适当处理这种情况,人们认为有必要采取一种历史办法,把赋予少数民族权力的问题同东欧民族解放运动的问题联系起来,并指出具体的事例。本研究最后提出了每个新独立国家的估计人口,这些国家的多民族和多种族性质直到目前的21世纪。15个独联体国家的多元文化是一些零星的社会和政治起义的主要原因本世纪的超级大国将其作为优势来获得更多的优势,这可能是另一场全球升级的危险威胁,就像巴尔干和波兰在20世纪上半叶的情况一样。
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