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Allworth, Edward A., ed.  1998.  The Tatars of Crimea: Return to the Homeland.  Durham,    NC: Duke UP.

 

Bekirov, Nadir.  1995.  “We Prefer Ukraine.”  Uncaptive Minds 8.2 (Summer): 55-61.

 

Budzhurova, Lilya R.  1998.  “The Current Sociopolitical Situation of the Crimean Tatars.”  The   Harriman Review 11.1-2: 21-27.

 

Burney, Shehla.  2002.  “Identity, Ethnicity, and Ethnogenesis: The Reintegration of Formerl Deported Crimean Tatars.”  The Harriman Review 13.4 (Dec.): 7-14.

 

Chase, Philip.  1995.  “Conflict in Crimea: An Examination of Ethnic Conflict under the Contemporary Model of Sovereignty.”  Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 34.1: 219-54.

 

Developments in Crimea: Challenges for Ukraine and Implications for Regional Security.   1995.  Proc. from an Intl. Conference.  23-25 Oct. 1994.  Washington DC: American Assn. for the Advancement of Science, American Program on Science and Intl. Security, Directorate of Intl. Programs.

           

Drohobycky, Maria, ed.  1995.  Crimea: Dynamics, Challenges and Prospects.  Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

 

Fishel, Eugene.  1994.  “Crimea’s Turbulent Past: A Chronology.”  Geographic and Global     Issues Quarterly 4.2 (Summer): 6-9.

 

Guboglo, M. N. and S. M. Chervonnaia.  1995.  “The Crimean Tatar Question and the Present    Ethnopolitical Situation in Crimea.”  Russian Politics and Law 33.6 (Nov./Dec.): 31-60.

 

Korostelina, Carina.  2000.  “The Social-Psychological Roots of the Ethnic Problems in Crimea.” Demokratizatsiya 8.2 (Spring): 219-31.

 

Kuzio, Taras.  1994a.  Russia--Crimea--Ukraine: Triangle of Conflict.  London: Research Inst. for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism.

 

---.  1994b.  “The Crimea and European Security.”  European Security 3.4 (Winter): 734-74.

 

Lazzerini, Edward J.  1996.  “Crimean Tatars.”  The Nationalities Question in the Post-Soviet States.  Ed. Graham Smith.  London: Longman.  412-35.

 

Marples, David R. and David F. Duke.  1995.  “Ukraine, Russia, and the Question of Crimea.”

            Nationalities Papers 23.2 (June): 261-89.

 

Open Society Institute.  1996.  Crimean Tatars: Repatriation and Conflict Prevention.  New York: Forced Migration Projects, Open Society Inst.

 

Open Society Institute et al.  1997.  “Spotlight on Crimea.”  Surviving Together 15.1 (Spring): 39-51.

 

Ozhiganov, Edward.  1997.  “The Crimean Republic: Rivalries for Control.”  Managing Conflictin the Former Soviet Union: Russian and American Perspectives.  Ed. Alexei Arbatov et al.  Cambridge: MIT.  83-135.

 

Popadiuk, Roman.  1994.  “Crimea and Ukraine’s Future.”  Mediterranean Quarterly 5.4 (Fall): 30-39.

 

Prytula, Volodymyr.  1994.  “Crimea: Where Does It Go from Here?”  Uncaptive Minds 7.2   (Summer): 101-06.

 

Sasse, Gwendolyn.  1996.  “The Crimean Issue.”  The Journal of Communist Studies and     Transition Politics 12.1 (Mar.): 83-100.

 

---.  1999.  “Bringing the Regions Back In: The Crimean Issue in Post-Soviet Ukraine.”  Diss.  London School of Economics and Political Science.

 

Shaw, Denis J. B.  1994.  “Crimea: Background and Aftermath of Its 1994 Presidential             Election.”  Post-Soviet Geography 35.4 (Apr.): 221-34.

 

Sneider, Daniel and Igor Torbakov.  1993.  “Crimea--The Next Bosnia?”  National Review     45.15 (Aug. 9): 26-28.

 

Strekal, Oleg.  1994.  “The Crimean Conflict and Its Implications for Ukraine’s National           Security.”  IAI/SWP-Projektpapier 2 (Aug.): 9-17.

 

Stewart, Susan.  2001.  “Autonomy as a Mechanism for Conflict Regulation: The Case of Crimea.”  Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 7.4 (Winter): 113-41.

 

Usov, Sergei A.  1996.  “The Status of the Republic of Crimea: History and Present-Day          Problems.”  Russian Politics and Law 34.1 (Jan.-Feb.): 59-72.

 

White, Peter T.  1994.  “Crimea: Pearl of a Fallen Empire.”  National Geographic 186.3 (Sept.): 96-119.

 

Williams, G. Brian.  1997.  “A Community Reimagined.  The Role of ‘Homeland’ in the Forging   of National Identity: The Case of the Crimean Tatars.”  Journal of Muslim Minority           Affairs 17.2 (Oct.): 225-52.

 

Wilson, Andrew.  1994.  The Crimean Tatars.  London: International Alert.

 

Winchell, Margaret.  1998.  “Paradise Lost: The Crimea.”  Armed with Patience: Daily Life in Post-Soviet Russia.  Tenafly, NJ: Hermitage.

 

Yakavenko, Natalya.  1995.  Crimea & Ukraine: Together or Apart?  Lancashire: Centre for Defence and Intl. Security Studies, Lancaster U, Cartmel College.

 


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