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'Fragmented Belonging' on Russia's Western Frontier and Local Government Development in Karelia

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Type: Working Paper
Author: Lankina, Tomila
Date: 2007
Agency: World Resources Institute, DC, USA
Series: Representation, Equity and Environment Working Paper, WP # 30
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/3883
Sector: Social Organization
Region: Former Soviet Union
Subject(s): state and local governance
forestry
Abstract: "Karelia is a forestry-rich region on Russia's Northwestern frontier. This article shows how institutional arrangements for local government were a product of contending efforts of Western donors and other transnational actors, the federal and regional governments, as well as municipalities. Russia's federal recentralizing reforms and broader authoritarian context notwithstanding, Karelia illustrates how the choice of local institutions, as well as ideas about representation and citizenship are increasingly shaped by actors beyond the central state. Borrowing insights from Joel Migdal and Jesse Ribot, it argues that the result is shifting cognitive boundaries and 'fragmented belonging' or multiple reference points of local citizens in a dynamic process of contestation and re-contestation of citizenship."

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