Title of article :
Why Are Federal Arrangements not a Panacea for Containing Ethnic Nationalism? Lessons from the Post-Soviet Russian Experience
Author/Authors :
TANRISEVER، OKTAY F. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Federal arrangements have been considered by some thinkers as a panacea for
containing ethnic nationalism in the ethnically defined regions. This article challenges
this view by arguing that federal institutions may enable ethnic nationalists in the
ethnically defined regions to consolidate their power through the guarantees that they
receive from the federal centre. Although the post-Soviet Russian leadership under
Boris Yeltsin sought to use federalism as a tool for containing ethnic nationalism,
Russia’s this experiment with federalism demonstrates that federalism may serve not
to contain but to strengthen ethnic nationalism. Disillusioned with Yeltsin’s failed
use of federalism in containing ethnic nationalism, the overwhelming majority of the
Russian people supported Vladimir Putin’s anti-federalist reforms since 2000 which
made federalism redundant in Russia. While undermining the basis for Western style
democracy in Russia, Putin’s centralism proved to be more effective than Yeltsin’s
federalism in containing ethnic nationalism.
Journal title :
Japanese Journal of Political Science
Journal title :
Japanese Journal of Political Science