After the deluge : regional crises and political consolidation in Russia / Daniel S. Treisman.
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- JN6693.5.S8 T74 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Center and Regions in Russia -- Ch. 3. Fiscal Transfers and Fiscal Appeasement -- Ch. 4. Public Spending and Regional Voting -- Ch. 5. Political Strategies of Regional Governors -- Ch. 6. Yugoslavia, the USSR, Czechoslovakia - and Russia -- Ch. 7. Conclusion: Democratization and Political Integration.
"After the Deluge offers a new, provocative interpretation of Russia's struggle in the 1990s to construct a democratic system of government in the largest and most geographically divided country in the world. The Russian Federation that emerged from the Soviet Union faced dissolution as the leaders of Russia's constituent units in the early 1990s defied Moscow's authority, declared sovereign states on their territory, refused to remit taxes, and even adopted national constitutions, flags, and anthems.
Yet, by mid-decade, a fragile equilibrium had emerged out of the apparently chaotic brinkmanship of central and regional officials."--BOOK JACKET. "Based on extensive statistical analysis of previously unpublished data as well as interviews with numerous central and regional policymakers, After the Deluge suggests an original and counterintuitive interpretation of this experience."--BOOK JACKET.
"After the Deluge will appeal to a broad audience of scholars in political science, economics, history, geography, and policy studies."--BOOK JACKET.