1st Edition

Local Politics and Democratization in Russia

By Cameron Ross Copyright 2009
284 Pages
by Routledge

284 Pages
by Routledge

288 Pages
by Routledge

This comprehensive study of local politics in Russia shows that the key reforms of local government, and the struggle to forge viable grassroots democracies have been inextricably linked to the wider struggle for power between the regions and the Kremlin, and to the specific nature of Russia’s highly politicized and negotiated form of asymmetrical federalism. During the Yeltsin era all attempts... Read more

1. Introduction  2. Russian Federalism and Local Politics  3. Local Government in the USSR  4. Local Government Reform under Yeltsin  5. Local Government Reform and Putin’s Power Vertical  6. Fiscal Federalism and Local Budget Revenues  7. Fiscal Federalism and Local Budget Expenditures  8. Local Elections and Parties  9. Local and Regional Executives  10. ‘Electoral Authoritarianism’ and Putin’s ‘Electoral Vertical.’ Conclusion

Biography

Cameron Ross is a Reader in Politics in the College of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Dundee. He has published widely in the field of Russian politics, particularly in the areas of regional and local level politics. His most recent books are: Regional Politics in Russia (MUP, 2002), Federalism and Democratisation in Russia (MUP, 2003) and Russian Politics under Putin (MUP, 2004).