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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... structure is beyond dispute. It is far less clear how to characterise the state of Russia's political and economic institutions – including, parliament, political parties, the legal system or elections and even the executive itself. In ...
... structure is beyond dispute. It is far less clear how to characterise the state of Russia's political and economic institutions – including, parliament, political parties, the legal system or elections and even the executive itself. In ...
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... structure and quality of institutions, as well as the direction of institutional change, play an independent role in ... structures, banking, industry and the media – that caused the development of a hybrid political system, 'a mixture ...
... structure and quality of institutions, as well as the direction of institutional change, play an independent role in ... structures, banking, industry and the media – that caused the development of a hybrid political system, 'a mixture ...
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... structure can easily change institutional behaviour. However, rational actor models or interests alone are not very good at explaining change or institutional conversion. Why did post-Soviet Russia's new pluralist institutions steadily ...
... structure can easily change institutional behaviour. However, rational actor models or interests alone are not very good at explaining change or institutional conversion. Why did post-Soviet Russia's new pluralist institutions steadily ...
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... as the outcome of rational-actor calculations of two innovative leaders (Gorbachev and Yeltsin) who made structural-institutional mistakes. This explanation stresses the leadership's rational solutions to Julie Newton 5.
... as the outcome of rational-actor calculations of two innovative leaders (Gorbachev and Yeltsin) who made structural-institutional mistakes. This explanation stresses the leadership's rational solutions to Julie Newton 5.
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... structures, which in turn became a further source of institutional evolution. As Remington explains, Gorbachev and ... structure. Such constitutional arrangements posed fundamental problems. Indeed, they masked important structural ...
... structures, which in turn became a further source of institutional evolution. As Remington explains, Gorbachev and ... structure. Such constitutional arrangements posed fundamental problems. Indeed, they masked important structural ...
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 |
Institutions, Ideas and Leadership in Russian Politics Julie Newton,William Tompson Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2010 |
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