The development of centre-regional relations has been at the
forefront of Russian politics since the formation of the Russian
state and numerous efforts have been made by the country's
subsequent rulers to create a political model that would be
suitable for the effective management of its vast territory and
multiple nationalities. This book examines the origins, underlying
foundations, and dynamics of the federal reforms conducted by
President Putin throughout the eight years of his presidency. It
offers a comprehensive analysis of the nature of Russia's federal
relations during this period, as well as an examination of factors
that led to the development of the extant model of centre-regional
dialogue. It discusses how and why the outcomes of most domestic
reforms and policies significantly vary from the initial intentions
envisaged by the federal centre, and argues that despite a range of
positive developments the reforms resulted mainly in a
redistribution of powers between the two levels of government and
not in a fundamental rethinking of centre-regional relations
towards genuine federalism.
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