Abstract

SUMMARY: Diliara Usmanova’s article is an account of an uneasy relationship between the Kadet party and Muslim fractions in the State Dumas. Usmanova argues that the liberal disregard for minority problems as well as the general shift in political alliances that made the Kadets less attractive allies in terms of influence account for the break between the Kadets and Muslim representatives. The article also looks at projects of a united representation of minorities in the legislature (the fraction of “autonomists”) and analyzes relationships between important minority fractions (e.g., the Polish Kolo).

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