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Russian Local Self-Government Today

Russian Local Self-Government Today
Author: Timo Linkola
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
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Not everybody in the West knows that Russia has operational local self-government with municipalities and democratically elected bodies practically all over the federation. Local self-government is in charge of key public services to citizens. This article describes how that system has developed and how it currently functions.


Governing the Locals

Governing the Locals
Author: Tomila Lankina
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2006-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780742530225

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This book examines the impact of Russia's local self-governing institutions on nationalist movement mobilization in Russia. It is the first study identifying municipalities as central to explaining aspects of ethnic or broader social activism in post-Soviet Russia. Because the book is comparative in scope, it also contributes to debates on movement dynamics and nationalist mobilization in other national and institutional settings.


The Politics of Local Government in Russia

The Politics of Local Government in Russia
Author: Alfred B. Evans
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780742524798

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According to the Constitution of the Russian Federation, adopted in 1993, local autonomy is one of the fundamental principles of the constitutional system. The Politics of Local Government in Russia aims to provide a dedicated and comprehensive discussion of the pursuit of local self-government in contemporary Russia where "local" refers to the third tier of government beyond federal and regional governments. Some of the ablest scholars in the field focus on the existing institutional and social climate for municipal and district level government in Russia while placing recent reforms in a comparative and historical perspective.


The Zemstvo in Russia

The Zemstvo in Russia
Author: Terence Emmons
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 467
Release: 1982-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521234166

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The essays in this 1982 volume result from a conference held at Stanford University in 1978, assembled to assess the overall character and significance of the prerevolutionary Russian experiment with the principle and practice of local self-government, the zemstvo, over half of its existence, 1864-1918. The unifying theme of the collection is the rejection of the liberal myth of the zemstvo as an instrument of social integration. The chapters focus on the substantive elements of conflict and tension that existed within the zemstvos, especially between the institutions' two principal groups: the landed gentry, who dominated the zemstvo, and the peasants, who constituted the majority of the population and were intended to the beneficiaries of most of the economic and cultural programs, yet had little part in their formation. Based on the contributors' extensive knowledge of their respective subjects, many of them provide information from previously unpublished materials in Soviet and American archives.


Russian Officialdom in Crisis

Russian Officialdom in Crisis
Author: Thomas S. Pearson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004-02-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521894463

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This is the first full account of the development of rural self-government in Russia from the emancipation of the serfs to its bureaucratisation in the counter-reforms of 1889-90. Professor Pearson challenges the conventional view of the counter-reforms as a concession to gentry class interests and a reaction against 'zemstvo' political activity.


Development of Local Self-Government in Russia

Development of Local Self-Government in Russia
Author: Maxim Mokeev
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
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The article is focused on the outcomes of Russian local self-government reform (2003-2009) and certain issues local self-government faces at present.


Self-government in Russia

Self-government in Russia
Author: Paul Vinogradoff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1916
Genre: Education
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Local Politics and Democratization in Russia

Local Politics and Democratization in Russia
Author: Cameron Ross
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2008-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134327420

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This comprehensive study of local politics in Russia shows that the key reforms of local government, and the struggle to forge viable grassroots democracies have been inextricably linked to the wider struggle for power between the regions and the Kremlin, and to the specific nature of Russia’s highly politicized and negotiated form of asymmetrical federalism. During the Yeltsin era all attempts to create a universal and uniform system of local-self-government in the federation were a failure. Under the protection of their constitutions and charters, and the extra-constitutional rights and powers granted to them in special bilateral treaties, regional leaders, particularly in Russia’s 21 ethnic republics were able to instigate highly authoritarian regimes and to thwart the implementation key local government reforms. Thus, by the end of the Yeltsin era the number of municipalities, their type, status and powers, varied tremendously from region to region. Putin’s local government reforms also need to be viewed as an integral component of his wider centralizing political agenda, and his assault on the principles and practices of federalism. With the instigation of his ‘dictatorship of law’ and ‘power vertical’, Putin has thwarted the development of grassroots democracy and overseen the creation of local ‘electoral authoritarian’ regimes. Putin’s new system of local self-government marks a victory for the proponents of the ‘statist concept’ of local self-government over those who championed the ‘societal concept’, codified in Article 12 of the Russian Constitution. Overall, this book is an important resource for anyone seeking to understand politics in Putin’s Russia.