The new Russia : troubled transformation
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The new Russia : troubled transformation
Westview Press, 1995
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: hbk ISBN 9780813320762
内容説明
Great challenges confront post-communist Russia as its government attempts to implement political reform. Faced with economic hardships, the threat implicit in demilitarization, and the visible instability of those nations which were formerly part of the Soviet Union, many Russians seem to be turning away from democracy and market-orientated reforms. Analyzing the problems of contemporary Russia, and examining the Yeltsin Government's attempts to deal with them, this book draws on the work of scholars from both Russia and the West, including George W. Breslauer and Victor Zaslavsky. It focuses attention on a number of problems, including the dichotomy between rebuilding state and nation, economic reform, Russia's relations with the rest of the world, and the troubling rise of right-wing Russian nationalism. It also traces the complex interplay between the communist legacy and efforts to chart new directions.
目次
- Russia's post-communist politics - revolution or continuity?, Lilia Shevtsova
- the Russian economy since independence, Richard E. Ericson
- nationalism, regionalism and federalism - centre-periphery relations in post-communist Russia, Gail W. Lapidus and Edward W. Walker
- from redistribution to marketization - social and attitudinal change in post-soviet Russia, Victor Zaslavsky
- Russia, the "near abroad" and the West, Andrei Kortunov
- demilitarization and defence conversion, David J. Holloway and Michael McFaul
- aid to Russia - what differences can Western policy make?, George W. Breslauer
- where have all the flowers gone?, Alexander Dallin.
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: pbk ISBN 9780813320779
内容説明
In this book, distinguished U.S. and Russian scholars analyze the great challenges confronting post-Communist Russia and examine the Yeltsin government's attempts to deal with them. Focusing on problems of state- and nation-building, economic reform, demilitarization, and the definition of Russia's national interests in its relations with the outside world, the authors trace the complex interplay between the communist legacy and efforts to chart new directions in both domestic and foreign policy in the years ahead. In this book, distinguished U.S. and Russian scholars analyze the great challenges confronting post-Communist Russia and examine the Yeltsin government's attempts to deal with them. Focusing on problems of state- and nation-building, economic reform, demilitarization, and the definition of Russia's national interests in its relations with the outside world, the authors trace the complex interplay between the communist legacy and efforts to chart new directions in both domestic and foreign policy.
They give special attention to the defeat of liberal reformers in the latest parliamentary elections and to the implications of that shift for Russia's domestic and foreign policy in the years ahead.
目次
- Introduction
- (Gail W. Lapidus.)
- Russias Post-Communist Politics: Revolution or Continuity?
- (Lilia Shevtsova.)
- The Russian Economy Since Independence
- (Richard E. Ericson.)
- Nationalism, Regionalism, and Federalism: Center-Periphery Relations in Post-Communist Russia
- (G. W. Lapidus and Edward W. Walker.)
- From Redistribution to Marketization: Social and Attitudinal Change in Post-Soviet Russia
- (Victor Zaslavsky.)
- Russia, the Near Abroad, and the West
- (Andrei Kortunov.)
- Demilitarization and Defense Conversion
- (David Holloway and Michael McFaul.)
- Aid to Russia: What Difference Can Western Policy Make?
- (George W. Breslauer.)
- Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
- (Alexander Dallin).
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