In search of pluralism : Soviet and post-Soviet politics

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In search of pluralism : Soviet and post-Soviet politics

edited by Carol R. Saivetz, Anthony Jones

(The John M. Olin critical issues series)

Westview Press, 1994

  • : pbk : alk. paper

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Papers presented at the John M. Olin critical issues seminar for the 1991-1992 academic year

Includes bibliographical references and index

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ISBN 9780813319520

内容説明

Building on traditional approaches to Western social-science theory and older models of Soviet politics, the contributors to this book review recent changes in the former USSR and assess the prospects for a move to democratic pluralism. They focus on a range of issues, including the first competitive elections, the new legislative bodies at state and local levels, and the newly-freed press, exploring the extend to which these institutions can be described as decocratic or pluralistic.

目次

  • Pluralism, civil society and post-Soviet politics, Stephen White
  • pluralism and the new Press in Russia, Mervyn Matthews
  • pluralism and politics in an urban soviet - Donetsk 1990-1991, Theodore H. Friedgut
  • how democratic are local Russian deputies?, Jeffrey W. Hahn
  • prospects for political pluralism in Central Asia, Peter Clement
  • pluralism versus corporatism - government, labour and business in the Russian Federation, Elizabeth Teague
  • state, property and political society in post-communist Russia - in search of a political centre, Mike Urban
  • today's Russia, pluralism and social science theory, A. Jones and C.R. Saivetz.
巻冊次

: pbk : alk. paper ISBN 9780813319537

内容説明

Building on traditional approaches to Western social-science theory and older models of Soviet politics, the contributors to this book review recent changes in the former USSR and assess the prospects for a move to democratic pluralism. They focus on a range of issues, including the first competitive elections, the new legislative bodies at state and local levels, and the newly-freed press, exploring the extend to which these institutions can be described as decocratic or pluralistic.

目次

  • Introduction - how certain is the future?, Richard Leaver and James L. Richardson
  • the Cold War and its conclusion - consequences for international relations theory, Fred Halliday
  • liberal democracy, constitutionalism and the New World Order, Andrew Linklater
  • the end of geopolitics?, J.L. Richardson
  • the Soviet break-up and the new Eurasian geopolitics, John Fitzpatrick
  • the new disorder in the periphery, John Ravenhill
  • alliances and the emerging post-Cold War security system, Joseph A. Camilleri
  • nuclear weapons and the New World Order, Paul Keal
  • future hypothesis - a concert of powers?, Coral Bell
  • sharing the burdens of victory - principles and problems of a concert of powers, R. Leaver
  • the future of the liberal trading order, Vinod K. Aggerwal
  • key security issues in the Asia-Pacific, Andrew Mack
  • America - the firsters, the decliners, and the searchers for a new American foreign policy, Henry S. Beinen
  • Japanese security policy after the end of the Cold War, Jiro Yamaguchi
  • where and how does Japan fit?, David B. Bobrow
  • China and New World Order, Ian Wilson
  • middle power diplomacy in the changing Asia-Pacific order - Australia and Canada compared, Kim Richard Nossal
  • at the margin - the South Pacific and changing world order, Greg Fry
  • conclusion - how certain is the past?, R. Leaver.

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