Russian politics : challenges of democratization

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Russian politics : challenges of democratization

edited by Zoltan Barany, Robert G. Moser

Cambridge University Press, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

What went wrong in Russia's decade-old post-communist transition? A group of leading young scholars answer this question by offering assessments of five crucial political arenas during the Yeltsin era: elections, executive-legislative relations, interactions between the central state and the regions, economic reforms, and civil-military relations. All of the contributors recognize that adverse historical legacies have complicated Russian democratization. They challenge structural explanations that emphasize constraints of the pre-existing system, however, and concentrate instead on the importance of elite decisions and institution-building. The authors agree that elites' failure to develop robust political institutions has been a central problem of Russia's post-communist transition. The weakness of the state and its institutions has contributed to a number of serious problems threatening democratic consolidation. These include the tensions between the executive and the legislature, the frail infrastructure for successful market reform, and the absence of proper civilian control over the armed forces.

目次

  • Introduction: challenges of Russian democratization Robert G. Moser
  • 1. Russian electoral trends Michael McFaul
  • 2. Executive-legislative relations in Russia, 1991-9 Robert G. Moser
  • 3. The Russian Central State in crisis: center and periphery in the post-Soviet era Kathryn Stoner-Weiss
  • 4. Russian economic reform, 1991-9 Yoshiko M. Herrera
  • 5. Politics and the Russian Armed Forces Zoltan Barany
  • 6. Conclusion: democracy and Russian politics M. Steven Fish
  • Notes.

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