The Republics and Regions of the Russian Federation

The Republics and Regions of the Russian Federation

Author: Robert W. Orttung

Publisher: M.E. Sharpe

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 714

ISBN-13: 9780765605597

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A presentation of political, economic and demographic data on every territorial unit of the Russian Federation, its local government structure and electoral history. Each entry includes a profile of the president, governor or prime minister, and an overview of local trends.


The Republics and Regions of the Russian Federation: A Guide to the Politics, Policies and Leaders

The Republics and Regions of the Russian Federation: A Guide to the Politics, Policies and Leaders

Author: Robert W. Orttung

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-08-08

Total Pages: 1305

ISBN-13: 1315500558

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Russia is divided into seven federal districts encompassing 89 units -- regions (oblasts), territories (krais), and republics. As central power has weakened, the importance of these units and their local leadership has increased commensurately. This work brings together in one volume all basic political, economic, and demographic data on every territorial unit of the Russian Federation, its local government structure, and electoral history current through the spring 2000 elections and the summer 2000 reorganization. Each entry includes an extensive profile of the president, governor, or prime minister, and an overview of local political trends, policies, economy, and business conditions.


The Territories of the Russian Federation 2004

The Territories of the Russian Federation 2004

Author: Imogen Gladman

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9781857432480

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This survey includes individual territory surveys, and provides geographical, historical, economic and directory data as well as some 100 current maps.


The Territories of the Russian Federation 2012

The Territories of the Russian Federation 2012

Author: Europa Publications

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-02-23

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 1857436466

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Annotation This survey provides up-to-date and impartial information on an area which is seldom covered by reference books. An essential directory section provides full contact details on the leading political officials.


The Territories of the Russian Federation 2013

The Territories of the Russian Federation 2013

Author: Europa Publications

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 185743675X

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This survey provides up-to-date and impartial information on an area which is seldom covered by reference books. An essential directory section provides full contact details on the leading political officials.


The Politics of Inequality in Russia

The Politics of Inequality in Russia

Author: Thomas F. Remington

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-04-29

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1139499718

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This book investigates the relationship between the character of political regimes in Russia's subnational regions and the structure of earnings and income. Based on extensive data from Russian official sources and surveys conducted by the World Bank, the book shows that income inequality is higher in more pluralistic regions. It argues that the relationship between firms and government differs between more democratic and more authoritarian regional regimes. In more democratic regions, business firms and government have more cooperative relations, restraining the power of government over business and encouraging business to invest more, pay more and report more of their wages. Average wages are higher in more democratic regions and poverty is lower, but wage and income inequality are also higher. The book argues that the rising inequality in postcommunist Russia reflects the inability of a weak state to carry out a redistributive social policy.


Waiting For Reform Under Putin and Medvedev

Waiting For Reform Under Putin and Medvedev

Author: L. Jonson

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-08-20

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1137011203

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In September 2009 Dmitrii Medvedev unveiled the term that was to become the defining objective of his presidency: 'modernization.' The contributors to this book, drawn from the leading scholars in Russian affairs, focus on the contested nature of the concept of modernization and the obstacles that arose in attempting to carry it out.


Developments in Russian Politics 5

Developments in Russian Politics 5

Author: Stephen White

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780822327707

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Russia has a new parliament and a new president, and the shape of its future political life remains uncertain. Taking the elections of 1999 and 2000 as their starting point, the contributors to Developments in Russian Politics 5 describe the institutional framework of the post -- Yeltsin system and examine the policy choices that confront the Putin administration. This completely revised edition includes new discussions of such topics as media and political communication, crime and corruption, and Russia's continuing search for a 'national idea.' Other sections cover elections and electoral procedures, parties and organized interests, as well as economic, social, and foreign policy. Written by leading scholars from both sides of the Atlantic, Developments in Russian Politics 5 will replace earlier editions as the leading text for students of Russia and for a wider group of readers seeking a reliable and up-to-date introduction to the politics of the world's largest country.


The Politics of Sub-National Authoritarianism in Russia

The Politics of Sub-National Authoritarianism in Russia

Author: Cameron Ross

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-02-24

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1317019997

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By the end of the 2000s Russia had become an increasingly authoritarian state, which was characterised by the following features: outrageously unfair and fraudulent elections, the existence of weak and impotent political parties, a heavily censored (often self-censored) media, weak rubber-stamping legislatures at the national and sub-national levels, politically subordinated courts, the arbitrary use of the economic powers of the state, and widespread corruption. However, this picture would be incomplete without taking into account the sub-national dimension of these subversive institutions and practices across the regions of the Russian Federation. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, sub-national political developments in Russia became highly diversified and the political map of Russia’s regions became multi-faceted. The period of 2000s demonstrated a drive on the part of the Kremlin to re-centralise politics and governance to the demise of newly-emerging democratic institutions at both the national and sub-national levels. Yet, federalism and regionalism remain key elements of the research agenda in Russian politics, and the overall political map of Russia’s regions is far from being monotonic. Rather, it is similar to a complex multi-piece puzzle, which can only be put together through skilful crafting. The 12 chapters in this collection are oriented towards the generation of more theoretically and empirically solid inferences and provide critical evaluations of the multiple deficiencies in Russia’s sub-national authoritarianism, including: principal-agent problems in the relations between the layers of the ’power vertical’, unresolved issues of regime legitimacy that have resulted from manipulative electoral practices, and the inefficient performance of regional and local governments. The volume brings together a team of international experts on Russian regional politics which includes top scholars from Britain, Canada, Russia and the USA.