The Siberian Settlement: From Formal Self-Government to Forced Self-Organization

O. Fadeeva
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ABSTRACT This article reviews the evolution the rural self-government system in Russia over the last 15 years. Following the adoption of a federal law in 2003, the active institutionalization of local self-government was replaced by a tendency to restrict the power and autonomy of municipalities—especially at the level of the rural administrations that are closest to the people. The lack of financing for local budgets became a major factor in restricting rural development. Local self-government was introduced into the system of government at the lowest, most dependent and resource-limited level of the power vertical. As part of the present field study, the author conducted interviews with rural administrators representing settlements in Siberian regions. These interviews constitute a “bottom up” view of the ongoing transformations and illuminate the reactions of rural communities to the changes in the external institutional environment. It is shown that an answer to the challenges of reform is the development of informal practices, which facilitate the self-organization of the population and serve as a compensatory mechanism. In such a system, the role of rural administrative leaders considerably increases as they initiate and organize complex projects that demand the cooperation and solidarity of local residents in order to solve common problems.
西伯利亚定居点:从正式自治到强制自治
本文回顾了近15年来俄罗斯农村自治制度的演变。2003年通过一项联邦法律后,地方自治的积极制度化被限制市政当局的权力和自治的趋势所取代,特别是在最接近人民的农村行政部门。地方预算缺乏资金成为制约农村发展的一个主要因素。地方自治是在权力垂直的最低、最依赖和资源有限的层面引入政府体系的。作为本实地研究的一部分,作者采访了代表西伯利亚地区定居点的农村管理人员。这些访谈构成了对正在进行的变革的“自下而上”的看法,并阐明了农村社区对外部制度环境变化的反应。研究表明,解决改革挑战的办法是发展非正式做法,这有助于人口的自组织,并作为一种补偿机制。在这样一个系统中,农村行政领导人的作用大大增加,因为他们发起和组织了复杂的项目,需要当地居民的合作和团结,以解决共同的问题。
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