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Who rules Russia? This question is generated by President Vladimir Putin''s most ambitious reform program to datehis attempt since 2000 to reshape the Russian federation, centralize much of the power lost by the Kremlin to the eighty-nine regional governors during the 1990s, and strengthen his weak grip on Russia''s institutions and political elite. In The Dynamics of Russian Politics Russian and Western authors from the fields of political science, economics, ethnology, law, and journalism examine the reform''s impact of key areas of Russian life, including big business, law enforcement, corruption, political party development, health care, local government, small business, and ethnic relations. Volume I presents the historical context and an overview of the reforms, then tracks how Putin''s plans were implemented and resisted across each of the seven new federal okrugs, or megaregions, into which he divided Russia. In particular, the authors analyze the goals and contrasting politi

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An excellent edited volume reviewing the record of the federal okrugs decreed by Russian President Vladimir Putin....Taken as a whole, the volume provides a view of Russian politics at the nexus of center and periphery. Highly recommended. * CHOICE *
An interesting read. Provides a timely and thorough interim assessment of the federal reforms implemented by Putin during his first term in office. * Slavic Review *
Reddaway and Orttung's edited volume (the first in a series of two) is extremely valuable for understanding Vladimir Putin's answer to the question of how Russia is best ruled. Reddaway and Orttung provide perceptive introductory chapters and a conclusion. Between these are the particularly valuabe individual chapters covering each of the seven 'federal okrugs' in some detail. * American Political Science Review *
Reddaway and Ottung's edited volume (the first in a series of two) is extremely valuable for understanding Vladimir Putin's answer to the question of how Russia is best ruled. It takes the form of a detailed study of Putin's federal reforms of 2000 and their aftermaths. -- Edwin Bacon, University of Birmingham

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Chapter 1 The Historical and Political Context Chapter 2 Key Issues in the Evolution of the Federal Okrugs and Center-Region Relations Under Putin Chapter 3 North-West Federal Okrug Chapter 4 Central Federal Okrug Chapter 5 The Southern Federal Okrug Chapter 6 Volga Federal Okrug Chapter 7 The Urals Federal Okrug Chapter 8 Siberian Federal Okrug Chapter 9 The Far East Federal Okrug Chapter 10 What Do the Okrug Reforms Add Up To? Some Conclusions

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 12/27/2003 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780742526433, 978-0742526433
      ISBN10: 0742526437

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      Book Synopsis
      Who rules Russia? This question is generated by President Vladimir Putin''s most ambitious reform program to datehis attempt since 2000 to reshape the Russian federation, centralize much of the power lost by the Kremlin to the eighty-nine regional governors during the 1990s, and strengthen his weak grip on Russia''s institutions and political elite. In The Dynamics of Russian Politics Russian and Western authors from the fields of political science, economics, ethnology, law, and journalism examine the reform''s impact of key areas of Russian life, including big business, law enforcement, corruption, political party development, health care, local government, small business, and ethnic relations. Volume I presents the historical context and an overview of the reforms, then tracks how Putin''s plans were implemented and resisted across each of the seven new federal okrugs, or megaregions, into which he divided Russia. In particular, the authors analyze the goals and contrasting politi

      Trade Review
      An excellent edited volume reviewing the record of the federal okrugs decreed by Russian President Vladimir Putin....Taken as a whole, the volume provides a view of Russian politics at the nexus of center and periphery. Highly recommended. * CHOICE *
      An interesting read. Provides a timely and thorough interim assessment of the federal reforms implemented by Putin during his first term in office. * Slavic Review *
      Reddaway and Orttung's edited volume (the first in a series of two) is extremely valuable for understanding Vladimir Putin's answer to the question of how Russia is best ruled. Reddaway and Orttung provide perceptive introductory chapters and a conclusion. Between these are the particularly valuabe individual chapters covering each of the seven 'federal okrugs' in some detail. * American Political Science Review *
      Reddaway and Ottung's edited volume (the first in a series of two) is extremely valuable for understanding Vladimir Putin's answer to the question of how Russia is best ruled. It takes the form of a detailed study of Putin's federal reforms of 2000 and their aftermaths. -- Edwin Bacon, University of Birmingham

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 The Historical and Political Context Chapter 2 Key Issues in the Evolution of the Federal Okrugs and Center-Region Relations Under Putin Chapter 3 North-West Federal Okrug Chapter 4 Central Federal Okrug Chapter 5 The Southern Federal Okrug Chapter 6 Volga Federal Okrug Chapter 7 The Urals Federal Okrug Chapter 8 Siberian Federal Okrug Chapter 9 The Far East Federal Okrug Chapter 10 What Do the Okrug Reforms Add Up To? Some Conclusions

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