Nationalism, Regionalism and Federalism: Dilemmas of State-Building in Post-Communist Russia
Book ChapterAuthors
Gail W. Lapidus - Stanford University
Edward W. Walker
Published by
Westview Press in "The New Russia: Troubled Transformation", page(s): 79-114
1994
Paperback (0813320771) - $36.00 | ![]() |
In this book, distinguished U.S. and Russian scholars analyze the great challenges confronting post-Communist Russia and examine the Yeltsin government's attempts to deal with them. Focusing on problems of state- and nation-building, economic reform, demilitarization, and the definition of Russia's national interests in its relations with the outside world, the authors trace the complex interplay between the communist legacy and efforts to chart new directions in both domestic and foreign policy in the years ahead.
Chapter 3 in The New Russia: Troubled Transformation, edited by Gail W. Lapidus.
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Topics: Regionalism | Regionalism and Nationalism | State-building | Russia



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