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Irina Busygina is a Visiting scholar at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at the Harvard University (USA). Her research interests include comparative federalism and regionalization, Russian domestic and foreign policy, and Russia-EU relations. Mikhail Filippov is Professor of Political Science at Binghamton University (SUNY, USA). He holds a PhD from California Institute of Technology. His research focuses on comparative federalism, post-Soviet integration, and human rights.
Introduction
Part I Theoretical Preliminaries
1. Navigating Personalistic Regimes: The Role of Center-Regional Relations
2. The Non-Democratic Foundations of Institutional Stability
3. The Double-Edged Sword of External Factors
4. Legacies of the Soviet Union Disintegration
Part II Between Democracy and Autocracy: Federalism and Decentralization Dynamics in the Post-Soviet States
5. Russia
6. Kazakhstan
7. Ukraine
Part III Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic and the War
8. Coronavirus, Federalism, and Decentralization
9. The Impact of the War on the Center-Regional-Local Relations in Russia and Ukraine
Conclusion