Institutions, Ideas and Leadership in Russian PoliticsSpringer, 23 черв. 2010 р. - 250 стор. A stimulating and thought-provoking collection that challenges some of the emerging conventional wisdom about contemporary Russia. It examines the role of leadership, institutions and ideas, and the interactions among them, in shaping Russia's post-Soviet transformation. |
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... Gorbachev era to understand the independent importance of ideas and their potentially transformative power when ... Yeltsin's and Putin's Russia.23 The point is that throughout this long history, his judgement has been exceptionally good ...
... Gorbachev era to understand the independent importance of ideas and their potentially transformative power when ... Yeltsin's and Putin's Russia.23 The point is that throughout this long history, his judgement has been exceptionally good ...
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... Gorbachev, Yeltsin and Putin assessed their and their country's interests was partly subjective; ideas (especially New Thinking ideas for Gorbachev) and Soviet/Russian political culture (especially traditional normative orientations for ...
... Gorbachev, Yeltsin and Putin assessed their and their country's interests was partly subjective; ideas (especially New Thinking ideas for Gorbachev) and Soviet/Russian political culture (especially traditional normative orientations for ...
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... Gorbachev and Yeltsin both needed greater power for themselves to resolve increasingly difficult political dilemmas. In response, they improvised 'grand bargains' which exchanged 'an ever-stronger presidency in return for a system of ...
... Gorbachev and Yeltsin both needed greater power for themselves to resolve increasingly difficult political dilemmas. In response, they improvised 'grand bargains' which exchanged 'an ever-stronger presidency in return for a system of ...
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... Gorbachev and Yeltsin eras The question is: how and why did this happen? Why did both Gorbachev and Yeltsin make 'bargains' that paradoxically created institutional structures that gradually led to the undoing of their larger goals ...
... Gorbachev and Yeltsin eras The question is: how and why did this happen? Why did both Gorbachev and Yeltsin make 'bargains' that paradoxically created institutional structures that gradually led to the undoing of their larger goals ...
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... Gorbachev and Yeltsin leaderships' stated democratic goals and made it easy for a traditionally minded leader like Vladimir Putin to bring Russia's political institutions back to their familiar, reassuring authoritarian profiles. How ...
... Gorbachev and Yeltsin leaderships' stated democratic goals and made it easy for a traditionally minded leader like Vladimir Putin to bring Russia's political institutions back to their familiar, reassuring authoritarian profiles. How ...
Зміст
1 | |
Leadership
and InstitutionBuilding in
PostCommunist Russia | 22 |
A Postmortem | 43 |
4 Back to the Future? Thoughts
on the Political Economy of
Expanding State Ownership in
Russia | 67 |
Russia in
Pursuit of Multipolarity | 88 |
Ethnicity Policy in Russia | 116 |
PartySystem Development and
Democracy | 137 |
8 The RuleofLaw Factor | 159 |
Improbable Democratic
NationState but Possible
Democratic StateNation? | 184 |
10 Explaining European Union Aid to
Russia | 218 |
Index | 242 |
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Institutions, Ideas and Leadership in Russian Politics Julie Newton,William Tompson Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2010 |
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