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The relationship between state and society has long been of empirical and theoretical interest to scholars.1 The fall of the Soviet Union, its transition away from the command economy and authoritarian political system, and the academic discussions surrounding these events can advance our understanding of the relationship of state and society. Institutional change and formation are a substantial part of any systemic change and institutions are an integral part of state- society relations. They mediate, structure, and shape the interactions between state and society.2

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Davis, S. (2001). Theoretical Framework. In: Trade Unions in Russia and Ukraine, 1985-95. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403900852_1

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