Regionalʹnye problemy stanovlenii︠a︡ novoĭ rossiĭskoĭ gosudarstvennosti
Année de publication
1996
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This edition considers the Russian model of federalism, its problems and development prospects. The federative system of Russia is characterized by a number of specific traits making it different from more classical examples of federations, such as Germany, USA or Canada. This fact is accounted for by history of Russia as the part of the Soviet Union and the subsequent collapse of the USSR. Nowadays, the Russian Federation is in a transition period: from the former largest republic of the USSR to an independent, sovereign state, and from a former unitary state to a federation.