The dynamics of federalism in Russia: a study of formal and informal power resources of the regional chief executives in Russian centre-region relations
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adam_text | Contents
Tables iv
Figures v
1. GENERAL FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS 1
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Federalism and Veto Players 2
1.2.1 Federal Division of Power 2
1.2.2 Federalism as Structure 5
1.2.3 Federalism as Process 6
1.2.4 Subnational Chief Executives as Institutional Veto Players 8
1.2.5 Collective and Individual Veto Players 11
1.3 Intergovernmental Relations 13
1.3.1 Intergovernmental Coordination 14
1.3.2 Intergovernmental Relations in
Presidential and Parliamentary Systems 15
1.3.3 Unilateralism, Bilateralism and Multilateralism 16
1.3.4 Arenas of Intergovernmental Relations 17
1.3.5 Competition and Interdependence 18
1.4 Federal Asymmetry and Bargaining Power 19
1.4.1 Political Resources as the Basis for Power 21
1.4.2 Structural and Behavioural Bargaining Power 22
1.4.3 Problems of Measuring Power 24
1.5 Research Problem and Research Questions 25
1.6 Theory and Research Design 30
1.7 Structure of the Dissertation 33
2. THE FORMAL POSITION OF THE
RUSSIAN REGIONAL CHIEF EXECUTIVES 37
2.1 Introduction 37
2.2 Theoretical Framework 38
2.2.1 Accountability and Structure of Government 39
2.2.2 Length of Tenure 40
2.2.3 Representation in the Upper Chamber of Parliament 40
2.2.4 Powers of the Upper Chamber of Parliament 41
2.2.5 Formal Devolution of Powers to the Constituent Units 42
2.3 The Institutional Position of the Russian Regional Executives ...43
2.3.1 Executive Dominance in the Russian Regions 43
2.3.2 Prolonged Length of Tenure of Russian Subnational Executives 48
2.3.3 Executive Representation in the Federation Council 50
2.3.4 Weak Veto Powers of the Russian Federation Council 52
2.3.5 Restricted Devolution of Russian Constitutional Powers 54
2.4 Summary 56
. POLITICAL RESOURCES IN
INTERGOVERNMENTAL BARGAINING 59
3.1 Introduction 59
3.2 Separatism and Instrumentalism 61
3.3 Separatism in the Soviet Union and Russia 64
3.3.1 The Parade of Sovereignties 1988 1991 64
3.3.2 Separatism in Russia 66
3.3.3 Previous Studies of Separatism 67
3.4 Political Resources and Independent Variables 68
3.4.1 Administrative Status 69
3.4.2 Ethnicity 72
3.4.3 Economy 75
3.4.4 Spatial Location 77
3.4.5 Attitudinal Cleavages 79
3.4.6 Electoral Legitimacy 80
3.4.7 Leadership Experience 83
3.5 Summary 85
. the bilateral power sharing
treaty process 1994 1998 87
4.1 Introduction 87
4.2 Consolidation of the Russian Federation 87
4.2.1 Bilateral Power Sharing Treaties and Agreements 88
4.2.2 Why Bilateralism? 89
4.3 Empirical Design 91
4.3.1 Statistical Techniques 91
4.3.2 Dependent Variables 92
4.4 Results 95
4.4.1 Bivariate Correlations 95
4.4.2 Multivariate Analysis 103
4.5 Summary 105
5. REGIONAL CHIEF EXECUTIVES
AND FEDERAL LEVEL INFLUENCE 107
5.1 Introduction 107
5.2 Russian Centre Region Relations 1998 2002 107
5.3 Federal Level Influence in 2003 Ill
5.4 Dependent Variable 115
5.5 Results 119
5.5.1 Bivariate Correlations 119
5.5.2 Multivariate Analysis 121
5.6 Summary 123
6. SUMMARY AND DISCUSSION 127
6.1 Introduction 127
6.2 The Russian Regional Chief Executives as Veto Players 128
6.2.1 The Rise of the Regional Chief Executive 129
6.2.2 The Regional Chief Executives at the Height of Power 131
6.2.3 The Fall of the Regional Chief Executives 132
6.3 Formal Position and Veto Power Ability 133
6.3.1 The Appointment of Regional Chief Executives 134
6.4 Mobilization and Significance of Political Resources 137
6.4.1 The Importance of Economic Bargaining Power 137
6.4.2 When Administrative Status and Ethnicity Matter 138
6.4.3 The Small Significance of Geographic Location 140
6.4.4 The Irrelevance of Regime Opposition 140
6.4.5 Popular Support as a Bargaining Chip 141
6.4.6 Time in Power 142
6.5 Problems of Federalism in Russia 142
6.5.1 Balance of Power 143
6.5.2 Informal Federal Relations 145
6.5.3 Centralization 147
6.5.4 Underdeveloped Party System 148
6.6 Regional Legislatures as Future Partisan Veto Players? 149
6.6.1 Electoral Engineering in Russia 150
6.6.2 Nationalization of Party Systems
and the Degree of Decentralization 151
References 155
Appendix 173
Tables
Table 1.1 Research design 31
Table 2.1 The executive legislature relationship and means
of selection of heads of subnational government
in the Russian Federation and contemporary federal states 47
Table 2.2 The maximum length of tenure of directly elected subnational
executives in the Russian Federation and contemporary federal states 48
Table 2.3 Leadership turnover in the regions 1993 2004 49
Table 2.4 Means of representation in upper chambers of parliament
in the Russian Federation and contemporary federal states 51
Table 2.5 Formal veto powers of the upper chamber in the
legislative process vis a vis the lower chamber in
the Russian Federation and contemporary federal states 54
Table 3.1 Year when (autonomous) republics were established 71
Table 3.2 Titular ethnic groups in the republics (1989) 74
Table 3.3 Titular ethnic groups in the autonomous okrugs and oblasts (1989) 74
Table 3.3 Political resources and independent variables 84
Table 4.1 Regions and dates of bilateral power sharing treaties 94
Table 4.2 Bivariate relationships between the date of bilateral
treaty signing and independent variables (Spearman) 96
Table 4.3 Share of receipts from federal budget in total
budget revenue of region 1995 and dates of treaties 100
Table 4.4 Population and dates of treaties 101
Table 4.5 Multivariate relationships between the date of bilateral
treaty signing and selected independent variables (Cox regression) 104
Table 5.1 Federal level influence of 85 regional chief executives 2003 H6
Table 5.2 Bivariate relationships between federal level
influence (2003) and independent variables (Pearson) 120
Table 5.3 Vote for chief executive and federal level influence 121
Table 5.4 Multivariate relationships between federal level influence (2003)
and selected independent variables (OLS multiple regression) 122
Figures
Figure 1.1 The federal or matrix model 4
Figure 1.2 The hierarchical model 4
Figure 1.3 The centre periphery model 4
Figure 1.4 Patterns of relations between four
electorally generated veto players in a federal system 10
Figure 1.5 Intergovernmental relations in parliamentary systems 16
Figure 1.6 Intergovernmental relations in presidential systems 16
Figure 1.7 Unilateralism in centre region relations 17
Figure 1.8 Bilateralism in centre region relations 17
Figure 1.9 Multilateralism in centre region relations 17
Figure 1.10 Central concepts of the dissertation 28
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Contents
Tables iv
Figures v
1. GENERAL FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS 1
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Federalism and Veto Players 2
1.2.1 Federal Division of Power 2
1.2.2 Federalism as Structure 5
1.2.3 Federalism as Process 6
1.2.4 Subnational Chief Executives as Institutional Veto Players 8
1.2.5 Collective and Individual Veto Players 11
1.3 Intergovernmental Relations 13
1.3.1 Intergovernmental Coordination 14
1.3.2 Intergovernmental Relations in
Presidential and Parliamentary Systems 15
1.3.3 Unilateralism, Bilateralism and Multilateralism 16
1.3.4 Arenas of Intergovernmental Relations 17
1.3.5 Competition and Interdependence 18
1.4 Federal Asymmetry and Bargaining Power 19
1.4.1 Political Resources as the Basis for Power 21
1.4.2 Structural and Behavioural Bargaining Power 22
1.4.3 Problems of Measuring Power 24
1.5 Research Problem and Research Questions 25
1.6 Theory and Research Design 30
1.7 Structure of the Dissertation 33
2. THE FORMAL POSITION OF THE
RUSSIAN REGIONAL CHIEF EXECUTIVES 37
2.1 Introduction 37
2.2 Theoretical Framework 38
2.2.1 Accountability and Structure of Government 39
2.2.2 Length of Tenure 40
2.2.3 Representation in the Upper Chamber of Parliament 40
2.2.4 Powers of the Upper Chamber of Parliament 41
2.2.5 Formal Devolution of Powers to the Constituent Units 42
2.3 The Institutional Position of the Russian Regional Executives .43
2.3.1 Executive Dominance in the Russian Regions 43
2.3.2 Prolonged Length of Tenure of Russian Subnational Executives 48
2.3.3 Executive Representation in the Federation Council 50
2.3.4 Weak Veto Powers of the Russian Federation Council 52
2.3.5 Restricted Devolution of Russian Constitutional Powers 54
2.4 Summary 56
. POLITICAL RESOURCES IN
INTERGOVERNMENTAL BARGAINING 59
3.1 Introduction 59
3.2 Separatism and Instrumentalism 61
3.3 Separatism in the Soviet Union and Russia 64
3.3.1 The Parade of Sovereignties 1988 1991 64
3.3.2 Separatism in Russia 66
3.3.3 Previous Studies of Separatism 67
3.4 Political Resources and Independent Variables 68
3.4.1 Administrative Status 69
3.4.2 Ethnicity 72
3.4.3 Economy 75
3.4.4 Spatial Location 77
3.4.5 Attitudinal Cleavages 79
3.4.6 Electoral Legitimacy 80
3.4.7 Leadership Experience 83
3.5 Summary 85
. the bilateral power sharing
treaty process 1994 1998 87
4.1 Introduction 87
4.2 Consolidation of the Russian Federation 87
4.2.1 Bilateral Power Sharing Treaties and Agreements 88
4.2.2 Why Bilateralism? 89
4.3 Empirical Design 91
4.3.1 Statistical Techniques 91
4.3.2 Dependent Variables 92
4.4 Results 95
4.4.1 Bivariate Correlations 95
4.4.2 Multivariate Analysis 103
4.5 Summary 105
5. REGIONAL CHIEF EXECUTIVES
AND FEDERAL LEVEL INFLUENCE 107
5.1 Introduction 107
5.2 Russian Centre Region Relations 1998 2002 107
5.3 Federal Level Influence in 2003 Ill
5.4 Dependent Variable 115
5.5 Results 119
5.5.1 Bivariate Correlations 119
5.5.2 Multivariate Analysis 121
5.6 Summary 123
6. SUMMARY AND DISCUSSION 127
6.1 Introduction 127
6.2 The Russian Regional Chief Executives as Veto Players 128
6.2.1 The Rise of the Regional Chief Executive 129
6.2.2 The Regional Chief Executives at the Height of Power 131
6.2.3 The Fall of the Regional Chief Executives 132
6.3 Formal Position and Veto Power Ability 133
6.3.1 The Appointment of Regional Chief Executives 134
6.4 Mobilization and Significance of Political Resources 137
6.4.1 The Importance of Economic Bargaining Power 137
6.4.2 When Administrative Status and Ethnicity Matter 138
6.4.3 The Small Significance of Geographic Location 140
6.4.4 The Irrelevance of Regime Opposition 140
6.4.5 Popular Support as a Bargaining Chip 141
6.4.6 Time in Power 142
6.5 Problems of Federalism in Russia 142
6.5.1 Balance of Power 143
6.5.2 Informal Federal Relations 145
6.5.3 Centralization 147
6.5.4 Underdeveloped Party System 148
6.6 Regional Legislatures as Future Partisan Veto Players? 149
6.6.1 Electoral Engineering in Russia 150
6.6.2 Nationalization of Party Systems
and the Degree of Decentralization 151
References 155
Appendix 173
Tables
Table 1.1 Research design 31
Table 2.1 The executive legislature relationship and means
of selection of heads of subnational government
in the Russian Federation and contemporary federal states 47
Table 2.2 The maximum length of tenure of directly elected subnational
executives in the Russian Federation and contemporary federal states 48
Table 2.3 Leadership turnover in the regions 1993 2004 49
Table 2.4 Means of representation in upper chambers of parliament
in the Russian Federation and contemporary federal states 51
Table 2.5 Formal veto powers of the upper chamber in the
legislative process vis a vis the lower chamber in
the Russian Federation and contemporary federal states 54
Table 3.1 Year when (autonomous) republics were established 71
Table 3.2 Titular ethnic groups in the republics (1989) 74
Table 3.3 Titular ethnic groups in the autonomous okrugs and oblasts (1989) 74
Table 3.3 Political resources and independent variables 84
Table 4.1 Regions and dates of bilateral power sharing treaties 94
Table 4.2 Bivariate relationships between the date of bilateral
treaty signing and independent variables (Spearman) 96
Table 4.3 Share of receipts from federal budget in total
budget revenue of region 1995 and dates of treaties 100
Table 4.4 Population and dates of treaties 101
Table 4.5 Multivariate relationships between the date of bilateral
treaty signing and selected independent variables (Cox regression) 104
Table 5.1 Federal level influence of 85 regional chief executives 2003 H6
Table 5.2 Bivariate relationships between federal level
influence (2003) and independent variables (Pearson) 120
Table 5.3 Vote for chief executive and federal level influence 121
Table 5.4 Multivariate relationships between federal level influence (2003)
and selected independent variables (OLS multiple regression) 122
Figures
Figure 1.1 The federal or matrix model 4
Figure 1.2 The hierarchical model 4
Figure 1.3 The centre periphery model 4
Figure 1.4 Patterns of relations between four
electorally generated veto players in a federal system 10
Figure 1.5 Intergovernmental relations in parliamentary systems 16
Figure 1.6 Intergovernmental relations in presidential systems 16
Figure 1.7 Unilateralism in centre region relations 17
Figure 1.8 Bilateralism in centre region relations 17
Figure 1.9 Multilateralism in centre region relations 17
Figure 1.10 Central concepts of the dissertation 28 |
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title_exact_search_txtP | The dynamics of federalism in Russia a study of formal and informal power resources of the regional chief executives in Russian centre-region relations |
title_full | The dynamics of federalism in Russia a study of formal and informal power resources of the regional chief executives in Russian centre-region relations Peter Söderlund |
title_fullStr | The dynamics of federalism in Russia a study of formal and informal power resources of the regional chief executives in Russian centre-region relations Peter Söderlund |
title_full_unstemmed | The dynamics of federalism in Russia a study of formal and informal power resources of the regional chief executives in Russian centre-region relations Peter Söderlund |
title_short | The dynamics of federalism in Russia |
title_sort | the dynamics of federalism in russia a study of formal and informal power resources of the regional chief executives in russian centre region relations |
title_sub | a study of formal and informal power resources of the regional chief executives in Russian centre-region relations |
topic | Federalisme gtt Central-local government relations Russia (Federation) Federal government Russia (Federation) Demokratisierung (DE-588)4124941-0 gnd Föderalismus (DE-588)4017754-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Federalisme Central-local government relations Russia (Federation) Federal government Russia (Federation) Demokratisierung Föderalismus Russland Hochschulschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014732504&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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