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Of Khans and Kremlins: Tatarstan and the future of ethno-federalism in Russia, by Katherine E. Graney, Lanham, Lexington Books, 2009, 189 pp., hardcover US$70.00, ISBN 978-0739126356, paperback US$29.95, ISBN 978-0739126363
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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