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The Rise and Fall of Ethnic Mobilization and Sovereignty in Tatarstan: Patterns of Elite Continuity and Dominance

Sayı: 98 16 Temmuz 2021
  • Deniz Dinç
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The Rise and Fall of Ethnic Mobilization and Sovereignty in Tatarstan: Patterns of Elite Continuity and Dominance

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This article aims to examine the rise and fall of the intertwined concepts of ethnic mobilization and sovereignty of Tatarstan from both micro and macro chronological perspectives. The findings of the article indicate that Tatar elites were always hegemonic and decisive in shaping the autonomous sovereignty. The path dependency of Soviet nationality policies combined with an ethnic nomenklatura discourse enabled the Tatar elites to challenge the Federal center for the expansion of sovereignty. However, the Tatar elites pursued an adoptive strategy in order not to risk their elite power and wealth when faced with the growing state capacity of Moscow in the Putin era.

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Kaynakça

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Araştırma Makalesi

Yazarlar

Deniz Dinç Bu kişi benim
0000-0001-7894-0439
Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti

Yayımlanma Tarihi

16 Temmuz 2021

Gönderilme Tarihi

3 Şubat 2021

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Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2021 Sayı: 98

Kaynak Göster

APA
Dinç, D. (2021). The Rise and Fall of Ethnic Mobilization and Sovereignty in Tatarstan: Patterns of Elite Continuity and Dominance. Bilig, 98, 123-146. https://doi.org/10.12995/bilig.9806
AMA
1.Dinç D. The Rise and Fall of Ethnic Mobilization and Sovereignty in Tatarstan: Patterns of Elite Continuity and Dominance. Bilig. 2021;(98):123-146. doi:10.12995/bilig.9806
Chicago
Dinç, Deniz. 2021. “The Rise and Fall of Ethnic Mobilization and Sovereignty in Tatarstan: Patterns of Elite Continuity and Dominance”. Bilig, sy 98: 123-46. https://doi.org/10.12995/bilig.9806.
EndNote
Dinç D (01 Temmuz 2021) The Rise and Fall of Ethnic Mobilization and Sovereignty in Tatarstan: Patterns of Elite Continuity and Dominance. Bilig 98 123–146.
IEEE
[1]D. Dinç, “The Rise and Fall of Ethnic Mobilization and Sovereignty in Tatarstan: Patterns of Elite Continuity and Dominance”, Bilig, sy 98, ss. 123–146, Tem. 2021, doi: 10.12995/bilig.9806.
ISNAD
Dinç, Deniz. “The Rise and Fall of Ethnic Mobilization and Sovereignty in Tatarstan: Patterns of Elite Continuity and Dominance”. Bilig. 98 (01 Temmuz 2021): 123-146. https://doi.org/10.12995/bilig.9806.
JAMA
1.Dinç D. The Rise and Fall of Ethnic Mobilization and Sovereignty in Tatarstan: Patterns of Elite Continuity and Dominance. Bilig. 2021;:123–146.
MLA
Dinç, Deniz. “The Rise and Fall of Ethnic Mobilization and Sovereignty in Tatarstan: Patterns of Elite Continuity and Dominance”. Bilig, sy 98, Temmuz 2021, ss. 123-46, doi:10.12995/bilig.9806.
Vancouver
1.Deniz Dinç. The Rise and Fall of Ethnic Mobilization and Sovereignty in Tatarstan: Patterns of Elite Continuity and Dominance. Bilig. 01 Temmuz 2021;(98):123-46. doi:10.12995/bilig.9806

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