ABSTRACT

This book addresses the relationship between the center and its provinces—an important issue in any society—using Russia as a case study. It analyses the historical stages of Russia's past, with special focus on the post-Communist era.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

part One|215 pages

The Era of the Center’s Dominance Before 1985

part Two|175 pages

The Center and Regions in Conflict Since 1985

part Three|146 pages

The Center and Regions in Confrontation

part Four|78 pages

The Effect of Regionalism on Russian Society

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion