Problems of improving federalism and the system of public authority in the process of formation of new subjects of the Russian Federation
Проблемы совершенствования федерализма и системы публичной власти в процессе образования новых субъектов Российской Федерации
Ivan F. Denisenko (Денисенко И.Ф.)
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Ivan F. Denisenko (Денисенко И.Ф.): Rostov State University of Railway Engineering
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2024, vol. 1, 41-46
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The article discusses the problems of improving federalism and the system of public authority in the process of formation of new subjects of the Russian Federation. In the context of the geopolitical realities that have developed in the world after the collapse of the USSR and the formation of a number of independent states on its territory, the authors analyze the processes associated with changes in the federal structure by reforming existing and accepting new subjects of the federation into Russia. It is noted that further improve- ment of federalism and the system of public authority in the context of the formation of new subjects of the Russian Federation requires an integrated approach that takes into account the multidimensional and dynamic processes taking place in modern Russian society and in international relations.
Keywords: collapse of the USSR; Russia; USA; Ukraine; Crimea; Donetsk People's Republic; Luhansk People's Republic; Zaporozhye region; Kherson region; Constitution of the Russian Federation; political elite (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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