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Achkasov, Valery. "Ethnic factor in the regional policy of Russia Bookreview: Shabaev Y. P., Omarov M. A. Regionalism and ethnicity in Russia: historical evolution and modern political practices. Moscow: Russian State University for the Humanities Publ., 2021. 513 p." Political Expertise: POLITEX 18, no. 3 (2022): 331–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu23.2022.307.

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The monograph under review is devoted to the study of Russian regionalism. The authors consider its various historical forms and come to the conclusion that the formation and expansion of the Russian state inevitably strengthened the regionalist forms of state administration and interaction between the central government and the regions. At the same time, the authors prove that in the history of Russia, regionalization and centralization were not mutually exclusive, but complementary directions of development. The ethnic factor has always played a significant role in regional politics, so the focus of the work is on the consideration of the ideology and political practices associated with ethnic regionalism. A significant place in the monograph is occupied not only by a description of the origins and political evolution of regionalist ideas in Russia, but also by an analysis of the features of Soviet and post-Soviet ethnic regionalism. The need to improve regional policy in modern Russia is convincingly substantiated. Indeed, in modern conditions, there is a need for a new type of partnership between the federal center and the regions of the Russian Federation, and, in fact, the response to the coronavirus pandemic laid the foundation for developing a model for quickly countering new risks, primarily by combining the efforts of federal and regional authorities. The conclusions formulated by the authors are convincingly supported by the study of a number of cases: the republics of the North Caucasus, the Finno-Ugric republics of the Russian Federation, the Republic of Tatarstan, the modern Russian "regionalism", the Republic of Crimea.
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Novozhilov, A. M. "Political regionalism and regional aspects of transport development in Russia." Scientific notes of the Russian academy of entrepreneurship 20, no. 3 (October 5, 2021): 88–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.24182/2073-6258-2021-20-3-88-96.

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The upward development of the Russian economy determines the growth of production, a change in the specialization of economic activity both in Russia as a whole and in its regions. The scale and problems of the formation of the economy and transport system of the Russian Federation should be considered in the system of territorial and economic division of the country. Integral development of all elements of the national transport infrastructure in the sectoral and spatial dimensions is necessary.
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Novozhilov, A. M. "Political regionalism and regional aspects of transport development in Russia." Scientific notes of the Russian academy of entrepreneurship 20, no. 3 (October 5, 2021): 88–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.24182/2073-6258-2021-20-3-88-96.

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The upward development of the Russian economy determines the growth of production, a change in the specialization of economic activity both in Russia as a whole and in its regions. The scale and problems of the formation of the economy and transport system of the Russian Federation should be considered in the system of territorial and economic division of the country. Integral development of all elements of the national transport infrastructure in the sectoral and spatial dimensions is necessary.
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Lenton, Adam Charles. "Office Politics: Tatarstan’s Presidency and the Symbolic Politics of Regionalism." Russian Politics 6, no. 3 (July 29, 2021): 301–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/24518921-00603002.

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Abstract This article explores developments in center-region relations between the Russian federal government and the Republic of Tatarstan, a federal subject of the Russian Federation. I argue that instrumentalist accounts are unable to satisfactorily explain several key moments in Tatarstan’s relations with the federal center, and that a focus on symbolic politics provides important analytical leverage. I examine three such episodes: aborted plans to introduce a Latin script for the Tatar language in 1999, the expiration of treaty-based relations and the assault on the region’s Tatar-language education policy in 2017, and the institution of the presidency – which exists to this day. In all three cases, interest-based explanations alone fail to account for what actually happened, whereas ideational explanations can help explain and interpret regional leaders’ actions. This has important implications for how we understand regional political dynamics in Russia amidst conditions of centralization.
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Panarina, Ekaterina. "THE INNOVATIVE INDUSTRIAL СLUSTER CONCEPT OF REGIONAL MANAGEMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIOECONOMIC SYSTEMS." Problems of Management in the 21st Century 15, no. 2 (December 10, 2020): 125–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.33225/pmc/20.15.125.

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The focus on the relationship between sustainable development, regionalism and clusterisation of economy formed a scientific interest of the present paper. Based on a questionnaire filled in by a sample of managers from 3 cluster-oriented regions of Russia, the perception of business strengths and weaknesses and the assessment of the external environment were investigated and paralleled with the main causes for the success of clusters or underutilization of the clusters integrated benefits. The efficiency of a region’s cluster-type development was linked to optimization of resources potential and national industrial complex enlargement, growth of market infrastructure, recruiting qualified personnel, attracting small and medium-size innovative businesses, and collaborative engagement of all entities participating in the strategic alliance within a cluster. The purpose of this research was to identify key factors of successful clustering of an economy based on experience of foreign clusters and leading clusters of the Russian economy, and to stimulate the influence of innovative clusters on regional social-economic development in Russia. The research methodology is based on the cluster concept of regional management and numerous case-studies that describe the cases of high-tech clusters nationally and internationally. Conclusions of the study give a plausible picture of the level of development, interrelated with the quality of business strategies in the measured regions, and ask for a comparative analysis of more Russian regions. The present study contributes to the government body of regional management to approach sustainable development of social-economic systems and increasing entrepreneurial activity in the regions of the Russian Federation. Keywords: cluster efficiency, cluster strategy, economic competitiveness, innovation economy, innovative industrial cluster, national innovation systems, regional development, clustering success factors
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Dyachkova, Albina Nikolayevna, and Natalya Nikolayevna Radchenko. "National Leader of Yakutia G.V. Ksenofontov and Political Parties in 1917." Общество: философия, история, культура, no. 11 (November 13, 2020): 57–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.24158/fik.2020.11.9.

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The present study examines the attitude of one of the national leaders of Yakutia G.V. Ksenofontov to the political parties operating in the Yakutsk region in 1917. A lawyer and politician G.V. Ksenofontov became one of the founders of the national party – the Yakut Labor Union of Federalists, whose pro-gram combined the ideas of a federal structure of Russia, Siberian regionalism and popular socialism. The analysis of the archives and periodicals shows that the Yakut Federalists collaborated with the So-cialist-Revolutionary Party, were involved in a politi-cal struggle against local organizations of the Ka-dets and Social Democrats. G.V. Ksenofontov was nominated as a candidate for membership in the Constituent Assembly from the Federalist Party. During the pre-election campaign, an active polemic was waged, the Federalists criticized the Kadets and Social Democrats for their negative attitude towards the idea of federation. The Party of People's Free-dom was perceived as bourgeois, and in the ideolo-gy of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party the leaders of ethnic intelligentsia were repulsed by the orientation of the Social Democrats towards the proletariat, which was practically absent in the Ya-kutsk region. The bloc of Socialist-Revolutionaries and Federalists operated in the government bodies and in the elections to the Constituent Assembly. The election results showed that the union of the Socialist-Revolutionaries and Federalists enjoyed support of the local population. As a result of the study, it was concluded that the history of Yakutia during the Russian Revolution of 1917 had its own characteristics. G.V. Ksenofontov contributed heavi-ly to the political development of the region, his activity as the leader of the Federalist Party and a candidate for membership in the Constituent As-sembly promoted an increase in the level of political literacy of the population, prepared the Yakut socie-ty for the transition to a new level of its develop-ment, for the formation of statehood, the creation of Yakutsk Autonomous Soviet Socialistic Republic.
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Wiśniewski, Rafał. "Etniczny wymiar depopulacji w Rosji w ujęciu regionalnym." Przegląd Wschodnioeuropejski 8, no. 2 (November 1, 2018): 125–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/pw.3575.

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The paper addresses the issue of depopulation in Russia, especially the ethnic aspect of this process considering the regional approach. Two essential aspects of depopulation were discussed i.e., the quantitative aspect resulting from the rate of natural increase or decrease and migration, as well as the qualitative aspect exerting impact on changes in the number of ethnic groups, namely the shift in ethnic self-identification. The analysis was conducted for the period of 1989–2010 (the last census in the USSR and the last census conducted in the Russian Federation). Population change in Russia has acquired a specific meaning in regional terms, leading to significant quantitative and structural transformation. On the one hand, there is a depopulation of native Russian regions and ethnic structured regions dominated by the Russians (or more broadly by the Slavs), and on the other, demographic expansion of non- Slavic ethnic groups, especially of North Caucasus. Changing the mutual relations between ethnic groups may cause tension or escalation of ethnic conflicts.
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Romanova, N., S. Kononov, M. Shevchenko, and Yu Shevchenko. "CONCEPTUALIZATION OF SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS SECURITY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN POLITICAL STUDIES." Transbaikal state university journal 27, no. 3 (2021): 71–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.21209/2227-9245-2021-27-3-71-81.

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The article is devoted to an attempt to analyze and compare the concepts of social security of the regions of the Russian Federation, including the concept of “unity” and the concept of “regionality”. The authors of the article seek to resolve the contradiction between these concepts using the simulation of social security of the Russian Federation on the basis of the complementary principle and synthesis of the concepts of “unity” and “regionality”. The result of the article is the a dynamic model formation of social security of Russian regions, under which the process of continuous designing of regulatory and value ideas, instilled in the regional community, through the impact of its society surrounding it, as well as social agreements aimed at achieving conjunction within the social framework of Russian regions. The second result is to determine the social security of Russian regions, as a process in which, depending on the situational influence of objective and subjective factors, or centrifugal or regional trends are dominated.The third result is the statement of the fact that, for a long time, despite the significant difference in the civilization nature of the regions, the Russian social framework maintains integrity, which indicates the predominance of unifying trends and the absence of the desire among Russian regions to the exit from the All-Russian social space
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Mitrofanova, Inna, Victor Selyutin, and Nikolay Ivanov. "“Blind Spots” of the Strategy of Spatial Development of Russia: Discussion of the Draft Strategy." Regionalnaya ekonomika. Yug Rossii, no. 1 (April 2019): 42–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/re.volsu.2019.1.4.

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The research papers of regionalist scientists of the 1990s pointed to the need to develop a long-term model of economic and humanitarian development of the territory of Russia, taking into account the changes of its place and role in the global economy and geopolitics after the collapse of the USSR. The federal government announced such a need after the financial crisis of 2008-2009, which revealed a number of serious regional disparities. The draft strategy for the spatial development of Russia until 2025 was developed by the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation and was discussed throughout the second half of 2018. According to the opinion of the authors, the strategy is a doctrinal document of an extremely high level of generalization, which has a lot of “blind spots”. The following ones are the most important among them. The strategy lists problems of spatial development of the Russian Federation, but doesn’t mention the reasons for their occurrence; it gives no explanations regarding infrastructural limitations in social and economic development of the territories, doesn’t specify the criteria for identifying 14 macrozones and disregards the established principles and generally accepted scientific methods of zoning. The document doesn’t support the innovation of dividing regional specializations into efficient and inefficient ones with appropriate calculations and doesn’t show the issues of financing numerous expensive projects (sources, volumes, mechanisms). Besides, there is no objective understanding of infrastructure development projects, etc. The authors are doubtful about the method of calculating a number of indices proposed in the draft strategy, in particular, the method of calculating the urban development index designed to characterize the level of development of a large city with adjacent territories. The article presents a critical analysis of this technique. The authors have identified the regional features of the territories of the Southern Federal District which are not taken into account in the draft document. They suggest a more objective reflection of development prospects of the southern regions in the strategy as well.
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Golovinov, A. V. "Political Narrative of the Early Stage of the Ideology of Siberian Regionalism." Bulletin of Irkutsk State University. Series Political Science and Religion Studies 40 (2022): 9–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.26516/2073-3380.2022.40.9.

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In the article, based on a hermeneutic analysis of published sources, presented in numerous journalistic works of the founders of the ideology of the Siberian regionalism N. M. Yadrintsev and G.N. Potanin, the genesis of political discourse in this system of views is reconstructed. The author focuses on the early period of the formation of the political thought of regionalism, which came to a close. 1860s – early. 1870s It is shown that at that time an extensive discussion about the essence, nature and structure of the state unfolded. It has been established that decentralization, autonomy, federation built on the “bottom-up” principle and the concept of equality in relations between the center and the provinces are the paradigms that have acquired the level of political and philosophical generalizations in the works of the leaders of Siberian regionalism. Free self-government, the principle of legal equality of all parts of the state, taking into account the interests of the outskirts for the regionals were integral principles for building the state as an institution of joint and equal community of people. The article also notes that one of the first political science developments of the classics of regionalism was a sharp criticism of the state penitentiary policy of the Russian Empire. In particular, the political and economic vegetation of the Siberian region N. M. Yadrintsev associated with the miscalculations of the country's criminal policy.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Regionalism – Russia (Federation)"

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Andrusenko, Ekaterina. "Transformace sociálněekonomického systému v Ruské federaci se zaměřením na hospodářství Sverdlovské oblasti." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-192563.

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The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate the circumstances and transition of the socio-economic system of the Russian Federation. It is also focused on the regional economy of Sverdlovsk region as a socio-economic subsystem. Uralmash plant is presented here as an example of an economic player in a process of transition. The thesis is based on several specific theories: socio-economic system and its transition, evolution of the economic systems by J. Schumpeter, social choice between chaos and dictatorship based on the new comparative economics, regionalist theory and corporate finance. It is chosen comparative-historical and empirical-statistical methodology. The main finding of the thesis is the inability of the socio-economic system of the USSR to continue in development as a result of dictatorship. However, the new Russian economy fell into a structural shift. The contribution of the thesis is a comprehensive view on transition process in Russia both at national and at regional and local level. Both theoretical and practical sites of transition are reflected. Not only macroeconomic but also microeconomic point of view is taken into account.
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Makarenko, Kateřina. "Euroasijská hospodářská unie - potenciál vztahů s EU." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-193390.

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Russian Federation has reconsidered its foreign policy on the European Union and is now focusing more on Eurasian integration. This step aroused various reactions in the world, especially after the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union in January 2015. This work deals with the intention of the Union, examines the steps which preceded this event and the possible influence of the eurasianism on Eurasian integration. At the same time, based on the statements of both parties -- European and Eurasian -- the work analyzes potential point of possible cooperation between the European Union and the newly formed regional integration Eurasian Economic Union.
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Herrera, Yoshiko M. "Imagined economies : regionalism in the Russian Federation /." 1999. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:9920146.

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OBYDENKOVA, Anastassia. "National federalism and transnational European regionalism : democratization of Russia in the 1990s." Doctoral thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/6347.

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Defence date: 30 September 2006
Examining board: Prof. Michael Keating (European University Institute - supervisor) ; Prof. Philippe Schmitter (European University Institute - co-supervisor) ; Prof. Arthur Demchuk (Moscow Lomonosov State University) ; Prof. Stephen White (University of Glasgow)
PDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digitised archive of EUI PhD theses completed between 2013 and 2017
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Books on the topic "Regionalism – Russia (Federation)"

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1963-, Alexseev Mikhail A., ed. Center-periphery conflict in post-Soviet Russia: A federation imperiled. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999.

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1951-, Ross Cameron, ed. Regional politics in Russia. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002.

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Isakova, Irina Viktorovna. Regionalization of security in Russia. London: Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies, 2001.

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P, Herd Graeme, and Aldis Anne 1953-, eds. Russian regions and regionalism: Strength through weakness. London: Routledge, 2002.

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1949-, Ruble Blair A., Koehn Jodi, and Popson Nancy, eds. Fragmented space in the Russian Federation. Washington, D.C: Woodrow Wilson Center Press ; Baltimore, 2001.

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1949-, Ruble Blair A., Koehn Jodi, and Popson Nancy, eds. Fragmented space in the Russian Federation. Washington, D.C: Woodrow Wilson Center Press ; Baltimore, 2001.

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1955-, Stavrakis Peter J., DeBardeleben Joan, Black J. L. 1937-, Koehn Jodi, and Carlton University. Institute of Central/East European and Russian Area Studies., eds. Beyond the monolith: The emergence of regionalism in post-Soviet Russia. Washington, D.C: W. Wilson Center Press, 1997.

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Imagined economies: The sources of Russian regionalism. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

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The decline of regionalism in Putin's Russia: Boundary issues. London: Routledge, 2011.

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Karasev, A. V. Malyĭ politicheskiĭ katekhizis dli︠a︡ rossiĭskikh regionov, sostavlennyĭ v Tveri i izdannyĭ v Bri︠a︡nske posle 17 avgusta 1998 goda. Bri︠a︡nsk: Kursiv, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Regionalism – Russia (Federation)"

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"The Rise and Fall of Regionalism in Russia Dr J. PAUL GOODE (Revised for this edition by Dr INGA SAIKKONEN)." In The Territories of the Russian Federation 2012, 13–26. Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203071564-8.

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"Regionalism in the Russian Federation: Theories and Evidence." In Imagined Economies, 20–57. Cambridge University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511490958.004.

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Reports on the topic "Regionalism – Russia (Federation)"

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Buichik, A. G. DIVERSITY OF THE HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION: CLASSIFICATION AND REGIONALISM. QUESTIONS OF MODERN SCIENCE Vol. 37, 2019, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/buichik-ag-doi-9.

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