An analysis of local legislative and budgetary politics during the late Soviet and post-Soviet period with case studies of electoral behaviour, distribution processes, political contestation, and institutional development.
An analysis of local legislative and budgetary politics during the late Soviet and post-Soviet period with case studies of electoral behaviour, distribution processes, political contestation, and institutional development.
Tables and Figures About the Editors and the Contributors In Memoriam: Georgii Vasil' evich Barabashev Introduction: Local Government Under the Old Regime I. Local Studies 1. The Politics of City Government: Leningrad/St. Petersburg 1990-1992 2. Political Change in Leningrad: The Elections of 1990 3. The Changing Role ofthe Local Budget in Russian Cities: The Case of Yaroslavl 4. Saratov and Volgograd 1990-1992: A Tale of Two Russian Provinces 5. Institutions Elites and Local Politics in Russia: The Case of Omsk 6. Perestroika in the Provinces: The Politics of Transition in Donetsk 7. Main Currents in the Development of Russian Local Self-Government: The First Post-Soviet Year 8. Local Support for Market Reform: Implications of a Consumption Bias 9. Reforming Post-Soviet Russia: The Attitudes of Local Politicians 10. Federalism Discord and Accommodation: Intergovernmental Relations in Post-Soviet Russia Conclusions: Common Features ofPost-Soviet Local Politics Index
Tables and Figures About the Editors and the Contributors In Memoriam: Georgii Vasil' evich Barabashev Introduction: Local Government Under the Old Regime I. Local Studies 1. The Politics of City Government: Leningrad/St. Petersburg 1990-1992 2. Political Change in Leningrad: The Elections of 1990 3. The Changing Role ofthe Local Budget in Russian Cities: The Case of Yaroslavl 4. Saratov and Volgograd 1990-1992: A Tale of Two Russian Provinces 5. Institutions Elites and Local Politics in Russia: The Case of Omsk 6. Perestroika in the Provinces: The Politics of Transition in Donetsk 7. Main Currents in the Development of Russian Local Self-Government: The First Post-Soviet Year 8. Local Support for Market Reform: Implications of a Consumption Bias 9. Reforming Post-Soviet Russia: The Attitudes of Local Politicians 10. Federalism Discord and Accommodation: Intergovernmental Relations in Post-Soviet Russia Conclusions: Common Features ofPost-Soviet Local Politics Index
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Shop der buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg Amtsgericht Augsburg HRA 13309