Originally published in 2004. The study challenges some long-accepted conclusions about democratization and the devolution of power, advancing into new international arenas Riker and Dahl's relatively-ignored theoretical concerns that decentralized federations are ineffective and disintegrative while centralized federations are consolidating.
Originally published in 2004. The study challenges some long-accepted conclusions about democratization and the devolution of power, advancing into new international arenas Riker and Dahl's relatively-ignored theoretical concerns that decentralized federations are ineffective and disintegrative while centralized federations are consolidating.
Contents: Wading through the Russian democratic quagmire Gaining advantage: comparing foundations of Russian federalism The republic of Tatarstan: quietly constructing a 'clan' confederation Sverdlovsk oblast: protecting the Crown kingdom Lipetsk oblast: the model no-one knows Center vs. periphery Appendices Bibliography Index
Contents: Wading through the Russian democratic quagmire Gaining advantage: comparing foundations of Russian federalism The republic of Tatarstan: quietly constructing a 'clan' confederation Sverdlovsk oblast: protecting the Crown kingdom Lipetsk oblast: the model no-one knows Center vs. periphery Appendices Bibliography Index
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