Between minority rights and civil liberties: Russia's discourse over “nationality” registration and the internal passportFootnote** The author would like to thank Dominique Arel, Pavel Baev, Helge Blakkisrud, Tor Bukkvoll, Pål Kolstø, and two anonymous referees for useful comments on earlier versions of this article. The article has been written as part of the project Recreating National Identities in the Post-Soviet States, located at the Watson Institute, Brown University. The author is grateful for the funding and support provided by the project and its leaders, Dominique Arel and David Kertzer. Rafik Abdrakhmanov, Svetlana Akkieva, Ildar Gabdrafikov, Nail Mukharyamov, Vladimir Mukomel and Valeriy Tishkov provided kind assistance in the collection of source materials.
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