I. Introduction
Russian Federation
After Soviet Union
Implication
Russian Federation is related with Korea
Ⅱ. Historical Background
Kievan Rus‘(East Slavic state) adopted Christianity
- the Moscow had become the huge Russian Empire
- Russian serfdom was abolished in 1861
- the constitution and State Duma introduced notable changes to the economy and politics of Russia
Imperial
Russia
Ancient
Russia
Ⅱ. Historical Background
- January 9, 1905
- depression, unemployment, wages, movement,
and the anti-constitutional exercise
- eight hours of labor and minimum wage
- October Declaration
2nd
Russian
Revolution
1st
Russian
Revolution
The Revolution of Russia
- March 8, 1917
- Women workers of Vyborg went on strike
- it became a popular uprising
Ⅱ. Historical Background
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① Determines the operating priorities of the Government and organizes its work in accordance with the Constitution, federal constitutional laws, federal laws and Presidential decrees
② Nominates the vice prime ministers, federal ministers and other officers and presents them to the President
③ Represents the Government as an institution in foreign relations and inside the country
④ Signs the acts of the
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Ⅱ. Historical Background
Russia was recognized as the legal successor to the Soviet Union on the international stage. However, Russia has lost its superpower status as it faced serious challenges in its efforts to forge a new post-Soviet political and economic system.
Russian
Federation
President
Federal Congress
State
Duma
Federal Council
Cabinet
Central Bank
Governer
Supreme Court
Constitutional
Court
Highest Court of Arbitration
Public Prosecutors Office
Vladimir Putin (2012.05.07- )
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Dmitry Medvedev(2012.05.07- )
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2) The role of Prime Minister
① Determines the operating priorities of the Government and organizes its work in accordance with the Constitution, federal constitutional laws, federal laws and Presidential decrees
② Nominates the vice prime ministers, federal ministers and other officers and presents them to the President
③ Represents the Government as an institution in foreign relations and inside the country
④ Signs the acts of the