The Nationality Problem in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic - A Case Study of the National Struggle of the Crimean Tatars
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Authors
Altan, Mubeyyin
Issue Date
1972
Type
Thesis
Language
en_US
Keywords
Crimea , Nationality , Union of Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR) , Tatar
Alternative Title
Abstract
Self determination is an inalienable right of every nation. There are, however, many nations in the world which are still denied this right. The peace on earth is not possible unless all the nations are free to determine their own fate. As in the case of the Crimean Tatars, the nationalities in the Soviet Union continue in their struggle for their national integrity. The word, "multi-national", at this age has become obsolete, because no nation has the right to rule other nations by using force. The history of the world had passed the age of colonialism and imperialism. The era of self-determination that began with the birth of the "third-world" nations must be completed with the liberation of the "Fourth world" nations.
Description
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Citation
M. Altan, "The Nationality Problem in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic - A Case Study of the National Struggle of the Crimean Tatars", Thesis, School of Arts & Sciences, Univ. of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, 1972.
