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7. Secessionism from the Bottom Up: Democratization, Nationalism, and Local Accountability in Russia
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Tables ix
- Preface xi
- 1. Ethnic Entrepreneurs, Ordinary People, and Group Grievance 1
- 2. Variation in Mass Nationalism across Russia’s Republics 29
- 3. Does Structure Matter? Local Labor Markets and Social Mobility 60
- 4. Supporting National Sovereignty in Tatarstan 91
- 5. Nationalism in a Socialist Company Town: Tatars, Russians, and the Kamskii Automobile Works in Naberezhnye Chelny 126
- 6. Ethnic Entrepreneurs and the Construction of Group Grievance: Tuva, Mari El, and Komi Compared 145
- 7. Secessionism from the Bottom Up: Democratization, Nationalism, and Local Accountability in Russia 185
- 8. Lessons from Russia: A Critical View of the Relationship between Ethnic Elite Claims and Mass Interests 206
- Bibliography 215
- Index 229
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Tables ix
- Preface xi
- 1. Ethnic Entrepreneurs, Ordinary People, and Group Grievance 1
- 2. Variation in Mass Nationalism across Russia’s Republics 29
- 3. Does Structure Matter? Local Labor Markets and Social Mobility 60
- 4. Supporting National Sovereignty in Tatarstan 91
- 5. Nationalism in a Socialist Company Town: Tatars, Russians, and the Kamskii Automobile Works in Naberezhnye Chelny 126
- 6. Ethnic Entrepreneurs and the Construction of Group Grievance: Tuva, Mari El, and Komi Compared 145
- 7. Secessionism from the Bottom Up: Democratization, Nationalism, and Local Accountability in Russia 185
- 8. Lessons from Russia: A Critical View of the Relationship between Ethnic Elite Claims and Mass Interests 206
- Bibliography 215
- Index 229