Well I don't see much differences. Political game is a political game.
Political Game? Now, that's just denying things and passing it off. So, if the ICJ said Crimea was Illegal, would you concur?(In it's current form, It would, but if there was a REDO, without Russian Troops, then it would be exactly the same as Kosovo, and Russia, Serbia, China
do not want that. In fact, China has actually stated that it is concerned with Russian annexation of Crimea. It listed itself under this category: "Support for Ukrainian territorial integrity" and has yet to agree that Crimea was annexed. (This is due to the fact that if that happens, large swaths of China can "Go independent" and they do not want that)
But that's a different issue.
Kosovo is actually a (far better) case over Tartarstan (which seems to be not as Free as it is, but that's only from what I have read and is probably very biased). I feel your statements in this area are more like Ostrich behavior and just "stick head in sand" and ignore something that doesn't make sense. This seems to be the typical response in instances like this, from Russian media and sources(or they just spin it to something else).
You're smart, read it up(if you can, I'm not sure of your English language skills and I only speak English so there's no way I can get some of your best sources and if you are hard of English, you cannot get mine. You do seem capable, but I will assume that you are not, so as to believe that some of what I say is lost in translation and errors that I honestly have not perceived)
Now, as for all this, I will declare that I tend to lean "Pro-UKR, Anti-Russia," but I'm more worried, honestly, about how my Country, the US fails at Foreign Policy(Our president doesn't go to his Intelligence and Foreign policy meetings...
). This is a "flashpoint" and clearly shows how US is to twisted on itself to care(and that's a good thing. Leave EU to EU, honestly).
I need to stop, wasted 15 minutes at work on this, argh!