The “Tatarstan Model”: Shaimiyev’s Authoritarianism and Russia’s Power Vertical
During the 1990s and early 2000s the Tatarstan Model was a key framework in Russia’s federal system, based on a power-sharing arrangement with Moscow, granting it more autonomy over its economy, culture, and policies, while still maintaining allegiance to the central government. The primary purpose...
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Main Author: | Martin Konstantinov |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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UNWE Publishing Complex
2025-12-01
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Series: | Bulgarian Journal of International Economics and Politics |
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Online Access: | https://bjiep.unwe.bg/en/journalissues/article/62415 |
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