Continuity and Change in the Regimes of Ethnicity in Austria, Germany, the USSR/Russia, and Turkey: Varieties of Ethnic Regimes and Hypotheses for ChangeFootnote**This paper benefited from presentations at the Association for the Study of Nationalities World Convention at Columbia University, New York, 23–25 March 2006, and the Midwest Political Science Association Conference in Chicago, April 20–23, 2006. Conference/Travel grants were provided by the Institute of European Studies and the Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, both at UC Berkeley. M. Steven Fish, Charles King, Steven Sabol, and J. Nicholas Ziegler read and commented on the previous drafts of this article
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