Defining Russian Federalism Contributor(s): Pascal, Elizabeth (Author) |
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ISBN: 0275979385 ISBN-13: 9780275979386 Publisher: Praeger
Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: October 2003 Annotation: In Russia, as in other new federations and those undergoing constitutional reform, wealthy and politically cohesive regions can substantially alter the rules of intergovernmental relations to their benefit within the context of bilateral bargaining. The end result is institutionalized asymmetry, and potentially unstable federal structures. In this book the author explores the role of center-periphery bargaining in the stability and sustainability of post-Soviet Union Russia. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Political Science | Political Ideologies - Communism, Post-communism & Socialism - Political Science | Civics & Citizenship - Political Science | Comparative Politics |
Dewey: 320.447 |
LCCN: 2003042925 |
Physical Information: 0.85" H x 6.34" W x 9.76" L (1.08 lbs) 224 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Russia |
Features: Bibliography, Index |
Review Citations: Choice 06/01/2004 pg. 1957 |
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Publisher Description: In Russia, as in other new federations and those undergoing constitutional reform, wealthy and politically cohesive regions can substantially alter the rules of intergovernmental relations to their benefit within the context of bilateral bargaining. The end result is institutionalized asymmetry, and potentially unstable federal structures. In this book the author explores the role of center-periphery bargaining in the stability and sustainability of post-Soviet Union Russia. |
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