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To: sergey1973
what Russia needs is a decentralization (not disintegration) with Central Authorities having minimal powers like foreign policy and defense

Russia had that for 8 years under Yeltsin. Was it better off?

22 posted on 05/19/2005 8:17:13 PM PDT by jb6 (Truth == Christ)
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To: jb6
Askar Askarov is a PhD candidate in Russian/Soviet History at the University of Maryland.

With an MA at Stanford and looks to be of Azerbaijani heritage.

25 posted on 05/19/2005 9:38:30 PM PDT by MarMema
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To: jb6

Under Yeltsin Russia had not a decentralization (in a normal sense of the word) but an anarchy. Each governor run its province as his own fiefdom. It was bunch of mini-dictatorships under "Grandpa Yeltsin" as a formal head of state.

What I'm suggesting is the model under which federal government sets clear parameters for local self-government (i.e. separation of powers, electability of governor, etc). Local governments under reasonable and clear federal guidelines should run most of the local affairs. In current model almost all powers are concentrated with Putin Kremlin so any local problem is naturally blamed on Kremlin. Basically, proper balance of power is a quite a daunting task, but definitely not an unachievable one.


38 posted on 05/20/2005 9:07:32 AM PDT by sergey1973 (Russian American Political Blogger, Arm Chair Strategist)
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