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Beyond the Monolith: The Emergence of Regionalism in Post-Soviet Russia
by (Editor: Peter J. Stavrakis) (Editor: Joan DeBardeleben) (Editor: Larry Black)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (1997-09-26)
ISBN: 0801856175
EAN: 9780801856174
Dewy Decimal #: 320.947
Hardcover: 280 pages
Condition: Like New
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In the wake of the USSR's breakup, the eighty-nine constituent subjects of the Russian Federation emerged as political players, grasping power for local policies from a weakened central authority and electing the legislators who have altered the complexion of the central government. Beyond the Monolith examines the impact of Russia's emerging regionalism on the political, economic, and social transformation of the largest of the successor states of the Soviet Union. The authors explore significant variations between and similarities among different provinces; the development of federalism in Russia; the effectiveness of local government; the power relationships between the center and the regions; the differential impact of privatization outside Moscow and St. Petersburg; and the role of environmental, public health, and labor market factors in regional economies. Contributors are Cynthia Buckley, Carol Clark, Robert V. Daniels, Mark. G. Field, Alexander A. Galkin, Nail Midkhatovich Moukhariamov, Demosthenes James Peterson, Greg Poelzer, Don K. Rowney, Darrell Slider, and John F. Young.
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