backing the ussr 2.0
The ‘Russia Redux’ option (same borders but without the Muslim
republics of the North Caucasus) got the strongest support from
ethnic Russians. The Slavic Union option (Russia incorporat-
ing Ukraine and Belarus) got the strongest support from ethnic
non- Russian Slavs (Ukrainians and Belorussians). The USSR 2.0
option was backed most strongly by the non- Slavs – of whom the
largest groups were ethnic Tatars and Armenians.
Russia Redux (excluding the North Caucasus)
Russia Status Quo
Slavic Union
USSR 2.0
Ethnic Russians Ethnic Russians
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Ethnic Russians
Ethnic Russians
Non-Slavs
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Slavs
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Russian
Slavs
Non-Russian
Slavs
Figure 6.5 Prospective group status in four Russia state identity scenarios
Russia Redux (excluding the North Caucasus)
Russia Status Quo
Slavic Union
USSR 2.0
Ethnic Russians Ethnic Russians
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Ethnic Russians
Ethnic Russians
Ethnic Russians
Non-Slavs
Non-Slavs
Non-Slavs
Non-Slavs
Non-Russian Slavs
Non-Russian
Slavs
Non-
Russian
Slavs
Non-Russian
Slavs