Donetsk Xalq Respublikasi (Uzbek Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Donetsk Xalq Respublikasi" in Uzbek language version.

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censs.org

kun.uz

pravo.gov.ru

publication.pravo.gov.ru

rbc.ru

sigla.ru

  • Nina Caspersen. Making Peace with De Facto States(ingl.) // The Annual of Language and Language of Politics and Identity. — 2016. — Vol. 10. — P. 7—18. — ISSN 1805-3769. Архивировано 1 sentyabr 2017 года. — «Moreover, new contested territories that could be described as de facto states have emerged, most notably the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Luhansk People’s Republics in Ukraine. These two newest additions to the universe of de facto states have started to create some of the trappings of statehood, although the extent of „indigenous roots‟ is still debatable.“

vedeckecasopisy.cz

alppi.vedeckecasopisy.cz

  • Nina Caspersen. Making Peace with De Facto States(ingl.) // The Annual of Language and Language of Politics and Identity. — 2016. — Vol. 10. — P. 7—18. — ISSN 1805-3769. Архивировано 1 sentyabr 2017 года. — «Moreover, new contested territories that could be described as de facto states have emerged, most notably the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Luhansk People’s Republics in Ukraine. These two newest additions to the universe of de facto states have started to create some of the trappings of statehood, although the extent of „indigenous roots‟ is still debatable.“

vtv.gob.ve

web.archive.org

webcitation.org

  • Nina Caspersen. Making Peace with De Facto States(ingl.) // The Annual of Language and Language of Politics and Identity. — 2016. — Vol. 10. — P. 7—18. — ISSN 1805-3769. Архивировано 1 sentyabr 2017 года. — «Moreover, new contested territories that could be described as de facto states have emerged, most notably the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Luhansk People’s Republics in Ukraine. These two newest additions to the universe of de facto states have started to create some of the trappings of statehood, although the extent of „indigenous roots‟ is still debatable.“