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A Note on Transliteration
PART I Chapter 1. "What the Hell Kind of 'Non-Native' Am I"?
Chapter 2. Informal Networks, Exit, and Voice Chapter 3. Soviet Socialist Legacies and Post-Soviet Nationalization Chapter 4. Opportunity Structures and the Role of Informal Networks in Their Reconfiguration
PART II Chapter 5. Native Versus Non-Native: Russian Perceptions of Post-Soviet Nationalization Chapter 6. Russian Responses to Perceptions of Socioeconomic Prospects Chapter 7. Ethnic Systems in Transition
Appendix: Methods Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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