Democratization and federalization. A comparative perspective between Russia’s and Spain’s early forays into a federal system
Democratization and federalization. A comparative perspective between Russia’s and Spain’s early forays into a federal system
Author(s): Adrián Peñate SuárezSubject(s): Government/Political systems
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: Russia; Russian Federation; democracy; autocracy; federal state; fed- eration; federal system; politics;
Summary/Abstract: Undoubtedly, Russia occupies a distinct position within the political landscape, differentiating it from Western democracies that themselves exhibit considerable variation. This uniqueness can be attributed, in part, to Russia’s geographic characteristics, encompassing diverse subdivisions characterized by variations in population, natural resources, territorial expanse, and distance from the central authority. However, what truly distinguishes Russia is its contemporary history and recent experiences with federalization— a framework that has defined its operations since it became the Russian Federation following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The objective of this paper is to analyze the distinctive features of Russian federalism in its early stages, employing a comparative perspective against the Spanish case, in order to ascertain the consequences of the legal, organizational, and territorial arrangements established during Russia’s early democratization period. The focus is to evaluate the implications of these changes on the establishment of a legally-binding democracy and a well-functioning federation, ultimately questioning whether Russia genuinely qualifies for either of these classifications.
Journal: Krakowskie Studia Małopolskie
- Issue Year: 2/2023
- Issue No: 38
- Page Range: 51-61
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English