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Federalism, Democratization, and the Rule of Law in Russia

Articles from the last few issues of Federalism, Democratization, and the Rule of Law in Russia © Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs
  • Full Text
    Federalism, Democratization, and the Rule of Law in Russia, pp. i-326.
  • 1. Introduction
    Federalism, Democratization, and the Rule of Law in Russia, pp. 1-18.
  • 2. Federal Theory
    Federalism, Democratization, and the Rule of Law in Russia, pp. 18-69.
  • 3. Soviet `Federalism'
    Federalism, Democratization, and the Rule of Law in Russia, pp. 69-83.
  • 4. Gorbachev's Federalism Problem
    Federalism, Democratization, and the Rule of Law in Russia, pp. 83-102.
  • 5. The Process of Federal Transition
    Federalism, Democratization, and the Rule of Law in Russia, pp. 102-142.
  • 6. Inter-Governmental Relations Under Yeltsin's New Federalism
    Federalism, Democratization, and the Rule of Law in Russia, pp. 142-189.
  • 7. Federal Effects on Transitions in Russia's Republics
    Federalism, Democratization, and the Rule of Law in Russia, pp. 189-234.
  • 8. The Federal Reforms of Vladimir Putin
    Federalism, Democratization, and the Rule of Law in Russia, pp. 234-279.
  • 9. Conclusion
    Federalism, Democratization, and the Rule of Law in Russia, pp. 279-326.
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