Description: Written in the spirit of comparative and historical analysis, this book addresses the relationship between the center and its provincesan important issue in any societyusing Russia as a case study. The authors investigate the historical stages of Russias past with a special focus on the postcommunist era, a time when the movement toward regional autonomy (regionalization) is extremely important as a molder of political and economic life. In addition, the book shows how historical traditions, on the one hand, and the new market economy and democratization, on the other, will shape the relationship between the center and provinces in the coming decades. Shlapentokh, Levita, and Loiberg direct their attention not only to factors which shape regionalization, but also to the effects of this process on many different facets of Russian life. They argue that regionalization in Russia, as well as in other countries, is a contradictory process that has both benefits and drawbacks for social and economic progress. The solid research foundation draws from a rich body of sources, including Russian periodicals, statistical yearbooks, work by Russian and Western authors, data gathered in nationwide surveys conducted specifically for this project, and insightful observations made by the authors during their numerous visits to various regions in Russia.
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EAN: 9780813321578
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ISBN: 9780813321578
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Item Length: 22.9 cm
Book Title: From Submission to Rebellion: the Provinces Versus the Center in Russia
Item Height: 229mm
Item Width: 152mm
Author: Roman Levita, Vladimir Shlapentokh, Mikhail Loiberg
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
Publication Year: 1998
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 454g
Number of Pages: 304 Pages