This excellent reference source brings together hard-to-find information on the eighty-three constituent units of the Russian Federation.
The introduction examines the Russian Federation as a whole, focusing on the evolution of the relationship between the central state and the regions, followed by a chronology, demographic and economic statistics, and a review of the Federal Government.
The second section comprises territorial surveys, with a chapter on each of Russia's federal subjects, each of which includes a current map. The third section comprises a select bibliography of books. The fourth section features a series of indexes, listing the territories alphabetically, by Federal Okrug and Economic Area. Users will also find a gazetteer of selected alternative and historic names, and a list of the territories abolished, created or reconstituted in the post-Soviet period.
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'University libraries catering for courses in international relations, economics, comparative politics, etc. should definitely consider acquiring this book.' - Reference Reviews
'I don't know of any other information source which describes this important country in such a compact and up-to-date fashion.'- Reference Reviews
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Inga Saikkonen is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Academy of Finland
Part 1: Introduction. The Rise and Fall of Regionalism in Russia. Chronology of Russia. Statistics. The Government of the Russian Federation. Part 2: Territorial Surveys. Central Federal Okrug. North-Western Federal Okrug. Southern Federal Okrug. North Caucasus Federal Okrug. Volga Federal Okrug. Urals Federal Okrug. Siberian Federal Okrug. Far Eastern Federal Okrug. Part 3: Select Bibliography. Part 4: Indexes