Regional Politics in Russia (Europe in Change)

Regional Politics in Russia (Europe in Change)

by Ross Cameron (Editor)

Synopsis

This innovative, multi-contributed book, now available in paperback, argues convincingly that Russia will never be able to create a viable democracy as long as authoritarian regimes are able to flourish in the regions. The main themes covered are democratisation at the regional level, and the problems faced by the federal states in forging viable democratic institutions in what is now a highly assymetrical Federation. A major strength of the book lies in its combination of thematic chapters with case studies of particular regions and republics. Very little has been published to date on the actual processes of democratisation in particular republics and regions. The book takes into account the literature available on the 'new institutionalism' and outlines the importance of institutions in developing and maintaining democracy. It looks at the importance of sovereignty, federalism and democratic order, and considers the distinct problems of party-building in Russia's regions. Electoral politics are also considered fully, before the book goes on to consider the whole issue of regional politics and democratisation in five particular areas of Russia - Novgorod, the Komi Republic, Russia's Far East, Tatarstan and Bashkortostan. The authors, the majority of whom are internationally recognised experts in their field, have been drawn from Britain, the USA, Russia and Germany, giving the book a truly global perspective.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 01 Oct 2009

ISBN 10: 0719081173
ISBN 13: 9780719081170

Media Reviews
This work contributes much to an understanding of Russian politics under Putin. -- Choice
Author Bio
Cameron Ross is Lecturer in the Department of Politics at the University of Dundee