The development of Russian federalism in the 1990s (on the example of the Omsk region)
In the framework of the presented article, the author analyzes the process of management transformation in the Omsk region in the 1990s as the formation of federalism in the Russian Federation. Later, the author of the article plans to carry out similar work in relation to the Altai Territory and...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Omsk State Technical University, Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education
2024-05-01
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Series: | Омский научный вестник: Серия "Общество. История. Современность" |
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Online Access: | https://www.omgtu.ru/general_information/media_omgtu/journal_of_omsk_research_journal/files/arhiv/2024/%D0%A2.9,%20%E2%84%962%20(%D0%9E%D0%98%D0%A1)/42-49%20%D0%9D%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%20%D0%9C.%20%D0%A1..pdf |
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Summary: | In the framework of the presented article, the author analyzes the process
of management transformation in the Omsk region in the 1990s as the formation
of federalism in the Russian Federation. Later, the author of the article plans to carry
out similar work in relation to the Altai Territory and the Tyumen region.
Based on the available scientific developments and introducing into circulation
a wide range of sources, the author of the work identifies the features of the
development of federalism in the Omsk region within the framework of the system
of socio-political and economic relations.
Omsk region had serious industrial and agricultural potential, but also raw materials
problems, exacerbated by the transition to market relations.
The local leadership put forward the idea of regionalization of economic reform,
which required the presence of a strong authoritarian business executive in power.
But the active privatization carried out by external forces led to rapid bankruptcy,
which did not suit the local leadership, and the population is not satisfied with the
decline in living standards. In the Omsk region, this situation leads to increased
support for left-wing parties.
As part of the national administrative construction, the Azov German National District
was created in the Omsk region. The idea of creating the territorial autonomy
of the Siberian Tatars, triggered by the process of privatization of the oil industry,
was stopped by transferring it to owners living outside the Omsk region. |
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ISSN: | 2542-0488 2541-7983 |