Evolution in center/region relations in Russia
L.M.Kapustina
Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", 2001, vol. 3, 35-44
Abstract:
The paper examines evolution in the RF center/region relations. Today they remain uncertain and unstable for lack of effective mechanisms for their conciliation. In the author's opinion, legal outlines and preconditions for liberal federalism have been already created, and in the beginning of the XXI century Russia can change its federal structure passing from asymmetric negotiating federation through asymmetric constitutional and then to symmetric constitutional federation.
Date: 2001
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