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Conflict and Consensus in Ethno-Political and Center-Peripheral Relations in Russia
Contains translations of studies by four Russian specialists on ethno-political and center-periphery relations in the Russian Federation.
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Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Tables
Chapter 1:
Typologies of Regional Conflicts in Modern Russia
Leonid V. Smyrnygin
Chapter 2:
Ethnic Separatism
Emil A. Payin
Chapter 3:
Budgetary Federalism
Aleksei M. Lavrov
Chapter 4:
Ethno-Political Change in the North Caucasus
Larisa L. Khoperskaya
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