Torobekova, Venerahan2016-07-012016-07-012003http://hdl.handle.net/11693/29430Cataloged from PDF version of article.This study discusses the National Policy of the Kyrgyz Republic towards the Russian minority after 1991. In the first chapter, the Soviet Nationality Policy and History of Settlement of the Russians into Kyrgystan were examined. The central part of the study is the second chapter, which focuses on the National Policy of the new independent state, and Social Organizations of Kyrgyzstan People’s Assembly, including Slavic Foundation. Hereby, according to local sources, Kyrgyzstan People’s Assembly’s function, structure, Congresses; and Slavic Foundation’s role and works were analyzed. The last chapter deals with the main problems of the Russians in the Republic such as bilingualism, dual citizenship, and migration. As a result, this study shows that the national policy of the Kyrgyz Republic towards the Russian minority is rationally positive since the Russians living in Kyrgyzstan have a full right for developing their history, culture, and customs; the status of Russian is an official language in the Republic; and social organizations and Slavonic-Kyrgyz university are established to support the Russian minority in Kyrgyzstan.100 leavesEnglishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessThe National Policy of the Kyrgyz RepublicKyrgyzstan People’s AssemblyThe Russian minority in KyrgyzstanDK917.15.R87 T67 2003Russians Kyrgyzstan.The national policy of the Kyrgyz Republic towards the Russian minority after 1991ThesisBILKUTUPB076209