Abstract

This issue of Russian Politics and Law examines how politics is conducted in Russia's regions under the current centralizing regime. The strength of this set of articles is the authors' explicit focus on comparative and theoretically-based analysis. The final article in the set returns to the theme of whether Russia can be considered a nation-state by discussing the trajectory of conceptions of the Russian nation in official government and ruling party documents from the early 1990s to the present day.

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