Publications
- Islam Versus the Pleasure PrincipleRussian muftis have condemned the war in Afghanistan, but Tatar Muslims have other things on their minds. Like Mork & Mindy
- Bataille autour de la Vierge de Kazan
- FORCE OF ISLAM
- Moscow conference warns against change of alphabet in Tatarstan
- Tatarstani Presidential Aide Rebuts Criticism of Edict on State Administration
- EUROPE: Putin's man shows freewheeling governor who's bossAndrew Jack describes how the independent-minded region of Tatarstan has been brought to heel by Moscow.
- In a Russian Republic, ABCs Are Test of Power
- SURVEY - RUSSIA: Republic brought back into line with Moscow
- Tatarstan follows the right way"Oil of Russia" talks to Mintimer Shaimiev, President of the Republic of Tatarstan
- Email from Russia: Pope's move to return icon divides Orthodox Church
- Il Tatarstan tra le zone oggi meno rischiose"Il Sole 24 Ore", "Mondo & Mercati", Giovedм 1 Giugno 2000
- Russian Regions Wary as Putin Tightens Control
- Why You Should Think About TatarstanIn his own words, Linar Latypov tells us why he thinks investing in Tatarstan is a good thing. Mr. Latypov is Permanent Representative of Tatarstan in the U.S. The Russian-American Chamber of Commerce, the Official Home Page
- The view from KazanThe author takes a look at Kazan, the ancient city 500 miles to the east of Moscow. With a population of 1 million, Kazan carries some punch. By PATRICK GILL - The Russia Journal, February 7, 2000
- Tatarstan explores culture, semi-independence
Language revived after 70 years of Communist ruleWashington Times ( WT ) - Sunday, January 16, 2000 By: Jason Keyser - THE WASHINGTON TIMES - THE MODEL OF TATARSTAN under President Mintimer ShaimievRavil Bukharaev's book "The Model of Tatarstan under President Mintimer Shaimiev" was published by COURZON PUBLISHERS LIMITED in November 1999. The book is addressed to a western reader who doesn't know much about the Russian and CIS history and reality. You can order the book via Internet-shop: Amazon.com Web site: www.amazon.com
- The Road Less Traveled
- Chechen Campaign Won't Get Tatar Support
- Power splinters in RussiaThe Cristian Science Monitor, June 10th, 1999
- RUSSIA: Oka cars drive into a cash economy