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Emil Abramovitch Pain has been the advisor to the Russian Federation
President since 1996. He is an ethnopologist trained in history and ethnosociology. He
received his education at the State University at Voronezh and was awarded his Ph.D. from
the Institute of Ethnography at the USSR Academy of Sciences in 1983. Dr.
Paines relevant publications include:
| E.A. Payin (coeditor). Refugees and Forced Resettlers in the CIS Countries: The
Conception and Organizational Arrangements to Resolve the Problems by Joint Efforts in the
Framework of the Commonwealth. (Moscow, Complex-Progress, 1996). |
| E. A. Payin (coeditor). Cooperation and Conflict in the Former Soviet Union:
Implications for Migration. (Santa Monica, RAND Corp., 1996). |
| E. A. Payin. "Settlement of Ethnic Conflicts in Post-Soviet Society." In Ethnicity
and Power in the Contemporary World. (Tokyo New York Paris, United
Nations University Press, 1996), pps. 69-82. |
| E. A. Payin. "Separatism and Federalism in Contemporary Russia." In
Remaking Russia: Voices from Within. (Armonk, NY and London, England, M.E. Sharpe,
1995), pps. 185-203. |
| E. A. Payin (coeditor). The New Russian Diaspora: Russian Minorities in the
Former Soviet Republics. (Armonk, NY and London, England, M.E. Sharpe, 1994). |
The title of his paper at the Stanford Conference will be "Identity,
Citizenship, Homeland: Center and Periphery in Russias Ethno-Political Space." |
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