Vladimir Shlapentokh, Roman Levita, Mikhail Loiberg
From Submission To Rebellion
The Provinces Versus The Center In Russia
Vladimir Shlapentokh, Roman Levita, Mikhail Loiberg
From Submission To Rebellion
The Provinces Versus The Center In Russia
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Written in the spirit of comparative and historical analysis, this book addresses the relationship between the center and its provinces?an important issue in any society?using Russia as a case study.
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Written in the spirit of comparative and historical analysis, this book addresses the relationship between the center and its provinces?an important issue in any society?using Russia as a case study.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780367315870
- ISBN-10: 0367315874
- Artikelnr.: 57672580
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780367315870
- ISBN-10: 0367315874
- Artikelnr.: 57672580
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Vladimir Shlapentokh is professor of sociology at Michigan State University. Roman Levita is professor of economics at the Open University, Moscow. Mikhail Loiberg is professor of history at the Open University, Moscow.
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
7 The Gorbachev Era: Destabilization of Center-Periphery Relations
8 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
16 The Regionalization and Political Fragmentation of Russia
17 Regions in Coalition Against the Center
Part Four The Effect of Regionalism on Russian Society
18 The Contradictory Consequences of Regionalization
Conclusion
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
7 The Gorbachev Era: Destabilization of Center-Periphery Relations
8 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
16 The Regionalization and Political Fragmentation of Russia
17 Regions in Coalition Against the Center
Part Four The Effect of Regionalism on Russian Society
18 The Contradictory Consequences of Regionalization
Conclusion
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
7 The Gorbachev Era: Destabilization of Center-Periphery Relations
8 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
16 The Regionalization and Political Fragmentation of Russia
17 Regions in Coalition Against the Center
Part Four The Effect of Regionalism on Russian Society
18 The Contradictory Consequences of Regionalization
Conclusion
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
7 The Gorbachev Era: Destabilization of Center-Periphery Relations
8 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
16 The Regionalization and Political Fragmentation of Russia
17 Regions in Coalition Against the Center
Part Four The Effect of Regionalism on Russian Society
18 The Contradictory Consequences of Regionalization
Conclusion