Federalism and Regional Policy in Contemporary Russia

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Author_Andrey Starodubtsev
authoritarian governance
Autonomous Oblast
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Central Government
elite political control
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Estonian SSR
Expenditure Assignments
Financial Intergovernmental
fiscal decentralisation
Hegemonic Authoritarian Regime
Intergovernmental Financial Relations
Intergovernmental Relations
intergovernmental transfers
International Monetary Fund
Kaliningrad Oblast
Kozak's Commission
Kozak's Reform
Kozak’s Commission
Kozak’s Reform
Public Administration
regional policy implementation mechanisms
Russian Federation
Russian Governors
Russian political institutions
Russian Political Regime
Russian Regional Policy
Sakhalin Oblast
Single Member Districts
Special Economic Zones
Subnational Units
territorial administration
Tertius Gaudens
Unified State Examination
Vladimir Putin

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  • ISBN 9781472461506
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How do Russian leaders balance the need to decentralize governance in a socially and politically complex country with the need to guarantee political control of the state?

Since the early 2000s Russian federal authorities have arranged a system of political control on regional elites and their leaders, providing a "police control" of special bodies subordinated by the federal center on policy implementation in the regions. Different mechanisms of fiscal federalism and investment policy have been used to ensure regional elites’ loyalty and a politically centralized but administratively decentralized system has been created.

Asking clear, direct, and theoretically informed questions about the relationship between federalism, decentralization and authoritarianism, this book explores the political survival of authoritarian leaders, the determinants of policy formulation, and theories of federalism and decentralization, to reach a new understanding of territorial governance in contemporary Russia. As such, it is an important work for students and researchers in Russian studies and regional and federal studies.

Andrey Starodubtsev is a postdoctoral researcher at the Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki, Finland. He collaborates with the Center for Modernization Studies, European University at St Petersburg and the Department of Political Science, National Research University Higher School of Economics - St Petersburg, Russia. His expertise covers the issues of federalism and regional policy as well as the problems of governance and modernization in contemporary Russia.

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