The emergence of large regions within Russia as centres of gravity for political and international power, and the changing relationship between these emerging regions and the centre are critically important factors currently at work within Russia. This book examines the whole question of Russian regions and regionalism. It considers important themes related to regionalism, including demography, security, military themes and international relations, and looks at a wide range of particular regions as case studies. It discusses the extent to which regions have succeeded in establishing themselves as centres of power, and assesses the degree to which President Putin is succeeding in incorporating regions into a hierarchy of power in which the primacy of the centre is retained.
About the AuthorGraeme Herd is Deputy Director of the Scottish Centre for International Security, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Aberdeen. Anne Aldis is Research Manager at the Conflict Studies Research Centre, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst.
Reviews'This is a work well worth reading, and one that will appeal to those with an interest both in Russian politics and the study of federalism.' - SEER
Book InformationISBN 9780700717354
Author Anne AldisFormat Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint RoutledgePublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 750g