Abstract
A political scientist examines contemporary Russian debates about multiculturalism. A categorization of procedural and substantive approaches in Western theory and practice is presented. Russian approaches are contrasted with Western ones along both procedural and substantive dimensions. Special attention is paid to discussions of the concept of "tolerance." Evidence is drawn largely from debates among contemporary Russian academics, journalists, and politicians.
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