In 1994, the term 'Tatarstan model' came into use to describe the path which one of Russia's constituent republics had adopted. Since then, this particular model of development has attracted increasing attention from both domestic Russian and international observers, not least on account of its enduring ethnic and religious multiculturalism.
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In 1994, the term 'Tatarstan model' came into use to describe the path which one of Russia's constituent republics had adopted. Since then, this particular model of development has attracted increasing attention from both domestic Russian and international observers, not least on account of its enduring ethnic and religious multiculturalism.
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