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Administrative-territorial reforms of Local Government in the New Moscow. Decisions of the authority and estimates of population

https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6401-2019-4-48-60

Abstract

The article considers the issues of and the prospects for developing territories that were associated with the city of Moscow during last administrative reform.
This refers to so called New Moscow, which consists of the settlements and districts with different living standards and conditions. On the one hand, it set a task for Moscow authorities to even those conditions; and on the one hand, to include local administrative staff into the common system of management. Authors link majority of the issues to the inefficiency of local self-government models that have developed so far in modern Russia, and especially in megacities where the multileveled governing is allowed and the redistribution of powers in favor of the superior authorities is practiced.
Particular attention is paid to the specifics of civil participation of residents in the process of political decision-making at the new territories, to the residents’ satisfaction with the activity of the authorities. Some solutions for the fastest assimilation of local communities to new conditions are proposed.

About the Authors

N. M. Velikaya
Russian State University for the Humanities
Russian Federation

Nataliya M. Velikaya, Dr. of Sci. (Political Sciences), professor; Centre of Strategic Social and Political Studies of the Institute of Social and Political Studies of Russian Academy of Sciences

bld. 6, Miusskaya Square, Moscow, 125993

bld. 6, Fotievoi Street, Moscow, 119333

 



A. O. Lazukina
Russian State University for the Humanities
Russian Federation

Alexandra O. Lazukina, degree seeking applicant; International Department of Eurasian people Assembly

bld. 6, Miusskaya Square, Moscow, 125993 

bld. 12/27, Maly Gnezdnikovskii Lane, Moscow, 125009



References

1. Velikaya, N.M., Goloseeva, A.A., Belova, N.I. and Khohlov, A.A. (2016), Mestnoye samupravleniye: kachestvo vlasty y kachestvo zhizni v malykh i srednykh gorodakh Rossii [Local government. The quality of powers and the quality of life in the small and medium towns of Russia], Klyuch-S, Moscow, Russia.

2. Velikaya, N.M. (2015), [“Local government in Moscow and Sant-Petersburg and civil participation of citizens”, Sotsial’no-politicheskaya transformatsiya v sovremennoi Rossii: poisk modelei ustoichivogo razvitiya [Socio-political transformation in modern Russa. Looking for models of sustainable development], editorial board: L.I. Nikovskaya (Ex. ed.), V.N. Shevchenko, V.N. Yakimets, Klyuch-S, Moscow, Russia, pp. 494–502.

3. Vulfovich, R.M. (2016), “Political Aspects of Formation of Strategic Planning in St. Petersburg”, Administrative consulting, no 10(94), pp. 27-33.


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Velikaya N.M., Lazukina A.O. Administrative-territorial reforms of Local Government in the New Moscow. Decisions of the authority and estimates of population. RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Philosophy. Social Studies. Art Studies. 2019;(4):48-60. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6401-2019-4-48-60

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