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- W1975841973 abstract "IT IS NO SECRET THAT the flourishing study of regional politics in Russia was inspired by the specific path of state building which Russia underwent during the 1990s.1 A number of objective and subjective conditions led the Russian federal state to the brink of confederation. Russian regional politics seemed much more interesting than its counterparts in Ukraine, Lithuania and the Central Asian countries, which, at least officially, declared themselves to have chosen unitary paths of state building. Responding to the confederational characteristics of the Russian state, researchers, willingly or unwillingly, relied upon a methodological trick to analyse Russian regions as if they were independent political entities. Indeed, this trick enabled them to construct a 'comparative political science in one country' which has produced excellent results.2 On the other hand, however, this 'comparative political science in one country' was accompanied by a dismissive attitude towards spatial factors in politics, thereby depriving researchers of a crucial standpoint from which to view interactions between regional and national politics. It is paradoxical that regionologists do not respect spatial factors, but if we consider that each region lives its own life, why do we need to care about spatial factors at all? Okayama, a specialist in interpolitical relations3 in nineteenth century USA, observes the situation of regional studies of Russia as follows:" @default.
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- W1975841973 title "Elites and the Party System of Zakarpattya Oblast' : Relations among Levels of Party Systems in Ukraine" @default.
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