Ramazan Gadzhimuradovich Abdulatipov (Avar:Рамазан ХӀажимурадил ГӀабдулатӏипов;Russian:Рамаза́н Гаджимура́дович Абдулати́пов; born 4 August 1946)[1] is a Russianpolitician and professor. He served asHead of the Republic of Dagestan from 28 January 2013 until his resignation effective 3 October 2017.[2]
Photographed with Vladimir Putin at the State Historical Museum, 2015.
He is the author of a number of scholarly and journalistic articles published in journals such asVoprosy Filosofii(Problems of Philosophy),Voprosy istorii KPSS (Issues of the History of the CPSU),Dialog, as well as in local periodicals. He also wrote several monographs and books, including:
(with T. Yu. Burmistrova)The Constitution of the USSR and National Relations at the Present Stage. Moscow: Mysl, 1978. 134 p.
(with T. Yu. Burmistrova)Lenin’s Policy of Internationalism in the USSR: History and Contemporary Issues.Moscow: Mysl, 1982. 266 p.
Internationalism and the Spiritual and Moral Development of the Peoples of Dagestan. Makhachkala: Dagestani Book Publishing House, 1984. 79 p.
Way of Life. Ideology. Youth. Murmansk: Book Publishing House, 1987. 76 p.
The Nature and Paradoxes of the National "Self". Moscow: Mysl, 1991. 169 p.
Man, Nation, Society. Moscow: Politizdat, 1991. 224 p.
A Conspiracy Against the Nation: The National and the Nationalist in the Fate of Peoples. St. Petersburg: Lenizdat, 1992.
(with L. F. Boltenkova, Yu. F. Yarov)Federalism in the History of Russia. Books 1–3. Moscow, 1992–1993.
Power and Conscience: Politicians and Peoples in the Labyrinths of Troubled Times. Moscow: Slavyansky Dialog, 1994. 286 p.
(with L. F. Boltenkova)Experiments of Federalism. Moscow: Respublika, 1994.
On the Federal and National Policy of the Russian State. Moscow, 1995.
Paradoxes of Sovereignty. Prospects of the Individual, Nation, and State. Moscow, 1995. 224 p.
The Russian Nation: National-Political Problems of the 20th Century and the All-Russian National Idea. Moscow, 1995. 247 p. (2nd ed. 2005).
Russia on the Threshold of the 21st Century: The State and Prospects of the Federal Structure. Moscow: Slavyansky Dialog, 1996.
(with V. A. Mikhailov, A. A. Chichanovsky)National Policy of the Russian Federation: From Conception to Implementation. Moscow: Slavyansky Dialog, 1997.
The Sign of Destiny. Moscow, 1998.
Russian Federalism: The Experience of Formation and Strategy of Perspectives. Moscow, 1998 (editor).
Power and Conscience. Book 2. Russia and Dagestan, My Life and Hopes. Moscow: Slavyansky Dialog, 1999.
Small Peoples of Russia: State-Legal Mechanisms of Protection and Development. Moscow: Slavyansky Dialog, 1999.
Nation and Nationalism: Good and Evil in the National Question. Moscow: Slavyansky Dialog, 1999.
Dagestan in the Hour of Trial: Lessons of Aggression and Feat. Moscow, 2000.
The National Question and the State Structure of Russia. Moscow: Slavyansky Dialog, 2000–2001.
From the Ancestral Tower to the Gates of the Kremlin: Inscriptions. Moscow: Echo Kavkaza, 2001.
Managing Ethnopolitical Processes: Issues of Theory and Practice. Moscow: Slavyansky Dialog, 2001.
The Fate of Islam in Russia: History and Prospects. Moscow: Mysl, 2002.
Ethnopolitology. St. Petersburg: Piter, 2004.
My Tatar People. Moscow: Klassiks Stil, 2005.
The Will to Death: The Philosophy of the Crisis of the Global Human. Moscow, 2007.
Manifesto of Ethnonational Policy of the Russian Federation. Moscow: Klassik Stil, 2007.
My Bashkir People. Moscow: Klassiks Stil, 2007.
Ethnonational Policy in the Russian Federation. Moscow, 2007.
Abdulatipov is married to Inna Abdulatipova (née Kalinina). It was reported that in 2014, their income amounted to almost 3,9 million rubles. They owned three land plots, three country houses, and half of a 100-square-meters apartment.[10]
The Abdulatipovs have two sons and a daughter.[11]
Abdulatipov has a brother, Rajab. From 2006 to 2016, he was the head of the migration service in the Republic of Dagestan. Since September 2016, Rajab Abdulatipov worked as a deputy of thePeople's Assembly of the Republic of Dagestan. Also, he was a chairman of the republican Committee of Education, Science and Culture. Rajab Abdulatipov was detained in September 2018 for collaborating with a criminal organization.[12][13]