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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... Transition Politics, World Politics and other journals. Julie Newton is an Associate Professor in both the Department of International and Comparative Politics at the American University of Paris and the Master's Programme in Conflict ...
... Transition Politics, World Politics and other journals. Julie Newton is an Associate Professor in both the Department of International and Comparative Politics at the American University of Paris and the Master's Programme in Conflict ...
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... transition, the kinds of institutions that have resulted from those interactions, and what all this might mean for Russia's future. Analytically, institutions are the natural springboard for thinking about the nature and scope of ...
... transition, the kinds of institutions that have resulted from those interactions, and what all this might mean for Russia's future. Analytically, institutions are the natural springboard for thinking about the nature and scope of ...
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... transition to liberal democracy and a genuine market economy, as both Archie Brown and Alex Pravda, to name just two, have demonstrated. In the Yeltsin leadership's 'mistaken belief, which Western free-marketeers helped instil in the ...
... transition to liberal democracy and a genuine market economy, as both Archie Brown and Alex Pravda, to name just two, have demonstrated. In the Yeltsin leadership's 'mistaken belief, which Western free-marketeers helped instil in the ...
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... transition. The presidency quickly became the only real arena for policy-making. Political parties were largely superfluous, like an actor who comes onto the stage with no lines to speak and no action to perform. As an 'above-parties ...
... transition. The presidency quickly became the only real arena for policy-making. Political parties were largely superfluous, like an actor who comes onto the stage with no lines to speak and no action to perform. As an 'above-parties ...
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... Transition', presented to the AAASS (Toronto, 20–23 November 2003), p. 26. 4 For a bibliography of Archie Brown's work from 1969 to 2004, annotated by Julie Newton, see Alex Pravda, ed., Leading Russia (Oxford: Oxford University Press ...
... Transition', presented to the AAASS (Toronto, 20–23 November 2003), p. 26. 4 For a bibliography of Archie Brown's work from 1969 to 2004, annotated by Julie Newton, see Alex Pravda, ed., Leading Russia (Oxford: Oxford University Press ...
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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