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Buch, Englisch, 1616 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 3057 g

Reihe: SAGE Library of Political Science

White / Moore

Post-Soviet Politics


Four-Volume Set Auflage
ISBN: 978-1-4462-0809-0
Verlag: Sage Publications

Buch, Englisch, 1616 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 3057 g

Reihe: SAGE Library of Political Science

ISBN: 978-1-4462-0809-0
Verlag: Sage Publications


Around 20 years since the end of the Cold War, social, political and economic turmoil appears to have been replaced by a period of stability within Russia. The broader shift from a bi-polar world to one of multi-polarity in which rising powers and former Great Powers vie for representation has, however, not been without considerable instability as Russia has sought to re-define her status in the post-Communist period. These relations have, of course, been further complicated by a series of conflicts in post-Soviet space, ethnic wars within Russia and on her borders, and broader political and social changes associated with national and Islamic revivalism, as well as the war on terror. Debates both within and on the politics of post-Soviet relations continue, as complex regional dynamics in Central Asia, the Greater Middle East and Eastern Europe shape foreign relations. Equally, the end of Communism, the ensuing political liberalism and economic 'shock' therapy have led to significant changes within the social make-up of Russia. These themes have been used not only to offer insight into the changing social, economic and political relations in the Yeltsin and Putin eras, but this has also led to considerable debates about exactly what post-Communism and Post-Sovietism actually mean. This context affords a much needed opportunity to revisit post-Soviet politics in order to collate seminal pieces on the historical trends, political changes and international dynamics which continue to evolve, and which have framed the post-Communist period. The central aim of these four volumes is to capture this diversity so as offer a timely collection of seminal excerpts on post-Soviet politics, thereby giving insight into how we understand Russia today.

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VOLUME ONE: FROM THE USSR TO A POST-COMMUNIST RUSSIA
Causes of the Collapse of the USSR - Alexander Dallin

The Soviet Union - Vladimir Shlapentokh

A Normal Totalitarian Society

Was the Soviet System Reformable? - Stephen Cohen

The Soviet Union - Archie Brown

Reform of the System or Systematic Transformation?

The Reform of the Soviet System and the Demise of the Soviet State - Mark Kramer

The Question of Questions - Karen Dawisha

Was the Soviet Union Worth Saving?

Reform and Revolution in the Late Soviet Context - Stephen Hanson

Alternative Pasts, Future Alternatives? - Georgi Derluguian

A Reply - Stephen Cohen

Gorbachev and the Reform of the Soviet System - Archie Brown

Gorbachev's Socialism in Historical Perspective - R. Davies

Society Transformed? Rethinking the Social Roots of Perestroika - Donna Bahry

The Ravages of 'Market Bolshevism' - Dmitri Glinski and Peter Reddaway

Evaluating Yeltsin as Leader - George Breslauer

The End of the Transition Paradigm - Thomas Carothers

The Rise of Competitive Authoritarianism - Steven Levitsky and Lucan Way

The Myth of the Authoritarian Model - Michael McFaul and Kathryn Stoner-Weiss

How Putin's Crackdown Holds Russia back
Passive Revolution, Perestroika and the Emergence of the New Russia - Rick Simon

The Dual State in Russia - Richard Sakwa

The Uncertain Future of Russia's Weak State Authoritarianism - Stephen Hanson

Rethinking Post-Communist Transition - Stephen White

VOLUME TWO: CITIZENS AND POLITICS
December 1993 as a Replication of Late-Soviet Electoral Practices - Michael Urban

Elections Russian-Style - Stephen White

'It's the Economy, Comrade!' - Ian McAllister and Stephen White

Parties and Voters in the 2007 Russian Duma Election

Voting 'against All' in Post-Communist Russia - Ian McAllister and Stephen White

Political Disengagement in Post-Communist Russia - Stephen White

A Qualitative Study

Explaining the Emergence and Persistence of Class Voting for Presidential Candidates in Post-Soviet Russia, 1993-2001 - Geoffrey Evans and Stephen Whitefield

The Putin Vote - Timothy Colton and Henry Hale

Presidential Electorates in a Hybrid Regime

How Do Electors Respond to an 'Unfair' Election? The Experience of Russians - Richard Rose and William Mishler

Party-System Development under Putin - Kenneth Wilson

Party Politics in Russia - Vladimir Gel'man

From Competition to Hierarchy

Engineering Victory - Regina Smyth, Anna Lowry and Brandon Wilkening

Institutional Reform, Informal Institutions and the Formation of a Hegemonic Party Regime in the Russian Federation

Dominant Party Regimes and the Commitment Problem - Ora John Reuter and Thomas Remington

The Case of United Russia
Power and Opposition in the Former Soviet Union - Luke March

The Communist Parties of Moldova and Russia

The Putin Phenomenon - Stephen White and Ian McAllister

The Executive Deception - M. Steven Fish

Super-Presidentialism and the Degradation of Russian Politics

Russia - Petra Schleiter and Edward Morgan-Jones

The Benefits and Perils of Presidential

Putin, Putiniana and the Question of a Post-Soviet Cult of Personality - Julie Cassiday and Emily Johnson

Putin's Militocracy - Olga Kryshtanovskaya and Stephen White

Russia's New Nobility - Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan

The Rise of the Security Services in Putin's Kremlin

Russia on the Eve of the Millennium - Vladimir Putin

VOLUME THREE: POLITY, ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
Does Russia Have a 'Market Economy'? - Richard Ericson

Russia's Asymmetric Capitalism in Comparative Perspective - David Lane

Labour, Exploitation and Capitalism in Russia before and after 1991 - Michael Haynes

Whither Reform? Ten Years of the Transition - Joseph Stiglitz

Big Business and the State in Russia - Phil


White, Stephen L
Stephen White is James Bryce Professor of Politics at the University of Glasgow, and also Visiting Professor at the Institute of Applied Politics in Moscow. He was chief editor of the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics until 2011, and is currently coeditor of the Journal of Eurasian Studies. His recent publications include Putin's Russia and the Enlarged Europe (with Roy Allison and Margot Light, 2006), Understanding Russian Politics (2011), Developments in Central and East European Politics 5 (coedited, 2013) and Developments in Russian Politics 8 (coedited, 2014). He is currently working on the implications of EU and NATO enlargement for Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus, and on changes in the political elite over the Putin and Medvedev presidencies. He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2010.



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