While Russia is nominally a federation, in practice it has functioned as a centralized unitary state, especially under the authoritarian regime of Vladimir Putin.[1][2][3][4] Movements in Russia to establish real federalism or regional autonomy are suppressed by authorities, who label proponents of federalism as "dangerous" separatists.[5]
Movements inRussia to establish real federalism or regional autonomy are suppressed by authorities, who label proponents of federalism as "dangerous"...
governments) in a single political system, dividing the powers between the two. Johannes Althusius is considered the father of modern federalism along with...
(Russian: федера́льные округа́, romanized: federalnyye okruga) are groupings of the federal subjects of Russia. Federal districts are not mentioned in...
January 2023. —Rosefielde, Steven, and Natalia Vennikova. “Fiscal FederalisminRussia: A Critique of the OECD Proposals". Cambridge Journal of Economics...
In the United States, federalism is the constitutional division of power between U.S. state governments and the federal government of the United States...
Asymmetric federalism or asymmetrical federalism is found in a federation or other types of union in which different constituent states possess different...
Andrew; Wegren, Stephen K. (2006). "Federalism and Political Recentralization in the Russian Federation: United Russia as the Party of Power". Publius. 36...
economics, fiscal federalism is concerned with "understanding which functions and instruments are best centralized and which are best placed in the sphere of...
Dual federalism, also known as layer-cake federalism or divided sovereignty, is a political arrangement in which power is divided between the federal...
provisions of the Treaty were included in the Constitution of 1978, introducing the basic principles of federalisminRussia. The objective of the treaty was...
a document promulgated by the Bolshevik government of Russia on 15 November 1917 (2 November in Julian calendar) and signed by Vladimir Lenin and Joseph...
(18 May 2004). "FederalisminRussia, Canada and Belgium: experience of comparative research" (in French). Kazan Institute of Federalism. Archived from...
The federal subjects of Russia, also referred to as the subjects of the Russian Federation (Russian: субъекты Российской Федерации, romanized: subyekty...
Federalismin Germany is made of the states of Germany and the federal government. The central government, the states, and the German municipalities have...
p. 68. Sharafutdinova, Gulnaz (2013). "Gestalt Switch inRussianFederalism: The Decline in Regional Power under Putin". Comparative Politics. 45 (3):...
rejected the idea of federalism, asserting that the Arab majority in Syria is opposed to such proposals. Most of the neighbouring countries in the region have...
|work= ignored (help) Hale, Henry E. (2006). Why Not Parties in Russia?: Democracy, Federalism, and the State. Cambridge University Press. Smyth, Regina (2012)...
the Future of Ethno-federalisminRussia. Lexington Books. ISBN 9780739126356 – via Google Books. "Fear and Loathing inRussia's Catalonia: Moscow's Fight...
The office of the president of Russia is the highest authority in the Russian Federation. The holder is the federation's head of state and has formal presidency...
of Kievan Rus', the Tsardom of Russia, the Russian Empire, the Russian Republic, the Soviet Union, and the modern Russian Federation. It does not include...
On the federal level, Russia elects a president as head of state and a parliament, one of the two chambers of the Federal Assembly. The president is elected...
separation of powers, federalism, and protection of civil liberties. In 1999, Yeltsin appointed Vladimir Putin as the Prime Minister. Later in that year, Yeltsin...
Press. ISBN 9780472119318. Campbell, Adrian; Ross, Cameron, eds. (2008). Federalism and Local Politics inRussia. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781134075577....
modern Russia has been characterized by growth of nationalism and migration from neighboring areas. The system of federalism marks the ways in which Tatarstan...
deaths in custody, the systemic and widespread use of torture by security forces and prison guards, the existence of hazing rituals within the Russian Army...