TY - BOOK AU - Paul Christian Sander PY - 2017 CY - Berlin, Germany PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 9783653068665 TI - Nation-Building in the Shadow of the Bear: The Dialectics of National Identity and Foreign Policy in the Kyrgyz Republic 1991–2012 DO - 10.3726/b10665 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1050518 N2 - Since 1991, Kyrgyzstan’s leaders have pursued a post-Soviet national identity. Their concepts failed to consolidate the country’s multi-ethnic society, and continuously antagonize civic values and ethnic myth. The author applies international relations theory to frame Kyrgyzstan’s identity crisis: The ruling elite has to manage tensions between their strong dependency on Russia as main donor and security provider and domestic challenges in their pursuit of a national identity. A legitimate national identity must represent both the foreign policy interests of the country and the demands of the Kyrgyz majority and ethnic minorities for representation. The Kyrgyz case unveils the complex dialectics of domestic pressure and external interests that have defined post-Soviet nation building in Russia’s near abroad. KW - National Identity, CIS, Foreign Policy, Central Asia, Russian Diaspora LA - English ER -