Description |
1 online resource (303 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; 2 The Major Theoretical Perspective: Regionalism as Past and Contemporary World Development; Part One: The Era of the Center's Dominance Before 1985; 3 Prerevolutionary Russia: The Center Unchallenged Since the Sixteenth Century; 4 The Center and Regions in the Soviet Period: The Provinces Without a Voice; 5 The Khrushchev Era: The First Move Toward Decentralization; 6 The Brezhnev Era: Stability of Regional Cadres; Part Two: The Center and Regions in Conflict Since 1985 |
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7 The Gorbachev Era: Destabilization of Center-Periphery Relations8 Developments in Post-Communist Russia: First Moves Toward Autonomy, 1991-1992; 9 The Growth of Regionalism and the Center's Counterattack, 1993-1996; Part Three: The Center and Regions in Confrontation; 10 The Center and Regions in Political Struggle; 11 Regions on the Offensive; 12 The Regional Elite as Advocate of Regionalization; 13 The Ideological Struggle Surrounding Regionalization; 14 The Center and Regions in the Period of Marketization of the Economy; 15 Differentiation Between Regions in the Struggle for Autonomy |
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16 The Regionalization and Political Fragmentation of Russia17 Regions in Coalition Against the Center; Part Four: The Effect of Regionalism on Russian Society; 18 The Contradictory Consequences of Regionalization; Conclusion; Abbreviations; Notes; About the Book and Authors; Index |
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Print version record |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Levita, Roman
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Loiberg, Mikhail
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ISBN |
9780429968877 |
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0429968876 |
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