Between Appeasement and Coercion: Russia's Center-Periphery Relations from Yeltsin to Putin

In the Boris Yeltsin years, Russia was close to falling apart. In relation to the center, the autonomous republics became too powerful because Yeltsin's regional policy was in disarray. Now, Pres Vladimir Putin is gradually returning order to Moscow's relations with its regions and republi...

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Civil war
Cultural Pluralism
Diplomacy
Economic development
Ethnic groups
Ethnic Relations
Federalism
International
International relations
Multiculturalism
Nationalism
Planning
Plural Societies
Political activity
Political aspects
Political Power
Political reform
Presidents
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Russia
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