TY - JOUR PY - 1983// TI - The ethnic factor in the Soviet armed forces JO - Conflict A1 - Wimbush, S. Enders A1 - Alexiev, Alex SP - 93 EP - 179 VL - 4 IS - 2-4 N2 - Data for this report derive exclusively from interviews, conducted over a period of two years, with former Soviet Servicemen. The interviewee sample is very diverse in terms of the nationalities represented, functional and social experience, and service branch. Through the interview process, the authors have sought to identify and characterize phenomena related to ethnic diversity in the Soviet armed forces. The authors have tried to identify and analyze specific trend lines where the data permit. Among the conclusions are: By 1995 between one-in-three and one-in-four members of the draftable cohort will come from a Muslim region of the USSR; the Soviet armed forces cannot be considered as environments conducive to the reduction of ethnic self-awareness and a reduction of animosity and tension between Soviet nationalities. Nearly all indicators suggest the opposite occurs; and the ethnic situation in the Soviet armed forces suggest existing or potential vulnerabilities that should receive the attention of U.S. military planners.

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