%0 Journal Article %T The Merging of Russia¡¯s Regions as Applied Nationality Policy: A Suggested Rationale %A Matthew Derrick %J Caucasian Review of International Affairs %D 2009 %I %X The policy of ukrupnenie (¡°merging¡±), which combines multiple federal subjects of the Russian Federation into unified, enlarged political-territorial units, is the latest phase in the Kremlin¡¯s bid to restore central authority over its internal periphery. To date, this policy has reduced the number of Russia¡¯s regions from 89 to 83, and more mergers are slated for the future. Vladimir Putin, along with the Russophone press, states that ukrupnenie is intended to reduce the severe interregional socio-economic inequalities in Russia by linking poorer regions to wealthier neighbors. This article refutes this stated rationale. In the process of analyzing mergers that have already taken place and those that are planned for the future, it is asserted that ukrupnenie in fact should be viewed as part of Moscow¡¯s nationality policy, in turn a de facto continuation of Soviet nationality policy. %K Russia¡¯s federalism %K merging %K ukrupnenie %K political-territorial units %K Moscow¡¯s nationality policy %U http://cria-online.org/8_7.html