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Contents: Preface
Introduction: Understanding east European and eurasian constitutions through the post-colonial lens
1. Post-colonialism and post-socialist constitutional change
2. Russian constitution-making: Convergence or continued exceptionalism in the former imperial centre?
3. An unexpected independence: The constitutions of the states of the 'inner empire'
4. Case studies from the inner empire
5. Factual decolonisation: The constitutions of the states of the 'outer empire'
6. Case study from the outer empire
Conclusions: The shadows of the past and the overlaps between the post-authoritarian and the post-colonial
Bibliography
Index.
Introduction: Understanding east European and eurasian constitutions through the post-colonial lens
1. Post-colonialism and post-socialist constitutional change
2. Russian constitution-making: Convergence or continued exceptionalism in the former imperial centre?
3. An unexpected independence: The constitutions of the states of the 'inner empire'
4. Case studies from the inner empire
5. Factual decolonisation: The constitutions of the states of the 'outer empire'
6. Case study from the outer empire
Conclusions: The shadows of the past and the overlaps between the post-authoritarian and the post-colonial
Bibliography
Index.