KAZAKHSTAN’S RUSSIAN DIASPORA: BETWEEN MIGRATION AND SEARCH OF A NEW IDENTITY

Авторы

  • Assanbayev Mukhit B.
  • Hanks Reuel R.

Ключевые слова:

Russian Diaspora, Kazakhstan, emigration, exit, voice, loyalty, host-state, identity, language policy.

Аннотация

The article proposes the Hirschman’s model of studying the changes in the Russian Diaspora’s
perception of Kazakhstan as their new host-state. After the demise of the Soviet Union, their responses to decline of
their political, social and cultural status varied from voicing discontent to exiting and loyalty throughout the nonRussian former Soviet republics, where they found themselves living in a new political reality. Not surprisingly their
observable public sentiment went through a variety of negative expressions, such as confusion, desperation and even
feelings of betrayal resulting from the need to learn new national languages and adapt to emerging nationalizing
policies and practices of their new host-states. Many Russian people perceived the unexpected collapse of their
common Soviet homeland as a personal drama, and some of these continue to identify more as countrymen of Russia
rather than their homeland. This has become and will remain the main source of emigration aspirations among
Russian Diasporas living in the former Soviet republics. The article draws upon the case of the Russian Diaspora
living in Kazakhstan, where, even after three decades of national independence, many Russians still remain confused
and too aloof to actively participate in the political and social life of the country.

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Опубликован

2020-06-12

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Assanbayev Mukhit B., & Hanks Reuel R. (2020). KAZAKHSTAN’S RUSSIAN DIASPORA: BETWEEN MIGRATION AND SEARCH OF A NEW IDENTITY. «Вестник НАН РК», (3), 285–297. извлечено от https://journals.nauka-nanrk.kz/bulletin-science/article/view/547