The decline of regionalism in Putin's Russia [electronic resource] : boundary issues / J. Paul Goode.
2011
JN6693.5.R43 G66 2011
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The decline of regionalism in Putin's Russia [electronic resource] : boundary issues / J. Paul Goode.
ISBN
9780415608077
0203816234 (electronic book)
9780203816233 (electronic book)
0203816234 (electronic book)
9780203816233 (electronic book)
Publication Details
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2011.
Language
English
Description
xv, 220 p. : ill.
Call Number
JN6693.5.R43 G66 2011
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.447/049
Summary
"This book reassesses Putin's attempt to reverse the decentralization of power that characterised centre-regional relations in the 1990s, focusing on regional responses to Putin's federal reforms. It explains the decline of regionalism after 2000 in terms of the dynamics of regional boundaries, understood as the juridical boundaries which demarcate a region's territorial extent and its resources; institutional boundaries that sustain regional differences; and cultural boundaries that define the ethnic or technocratic principles on which a region could claim legitimate existence.The book questions the conventional wisdom regarding the success of Putin's regime. It shows how regional governors responded not by attempting to deflect the reforms with outright resistance, but by mimicking Putin's centralisation of power at the regional level. In turn, this facilitated the homogenisation of regional political regimes and regional mergers. The book demonstrates how the reordering of regions advanced sporadically, how pockets of resistance persist, and how the potential for the revival of regionalism continues"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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BASEES/Routledge series on Russian and East European Studies ; 75.
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