Federal Reforms in Russia: Putin's Challenge to the Republics
@article{Alexander2004FederalRI, title={Federal Reforms in Russia: Putin's Challenge to the Republics}, author={J. Alexander}, journal={Demokratizatsiya}, year={2004}, volume={12}, pages={233-263} }
The development of the Russian federal system has been marked by conflict, co-optation, and consensus. Emerging from the generally unitary Russian republic within a formally federal but largely unitary Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia began its development as a federal system with little experience and few institutional structures salvageable from the earlier system. The patchwork Soviet-era constitution adapted to the newly independent political system was insufficiently clear to structure… CONTINUE READING
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