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Unity or Separation : Center-Periphery Relations in the Former Soviet Union

✍ Scribed by Daniel R. Kempton; Terry D. Clark


Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
342
Category
Library

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✦ Subjects


Central-local government relations -- Russia (Federation) ; Federal government -- Russia (Federation) ; Central-local government relations -- Former Soviet republics -- Case studies. ; Russia (Federation) -- Ethnic relations.


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