Political elites and the new Russia : the power basis of Yeltsin's and Putin's regimes
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Political elites and the new Russia : the power basis of Yeltsin's and Putin's regimes
(BASEES/RoutledgeCurzon series on Russian and East European studies / series editor, Richard Sakwa, 5)
RoutledgeCurzon, 2003
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Bibliography: p. [196]-206
Includes index
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Description
Political Elite and the New Russia convincingly argues that although reforms in Russia have been initiated by those close to the President, in fact local and national elites have been the crucial strategic actors in reshaping Russia's economy, democratising its political system and decentralising its administration.
This book analyses the role of elites under Yeltsin and Putin, discussing the extent to which they form a coherent political culture, and how far this culture has been in step with, or at odds with, the reform policies of the Kremlin leadership.
Table of Contents
1. Russian elites and the parallel transformations2. Defining and surveying elites3. Regime-legitimacy and political stability4. Democracy Russian style5. Between the state and the market6. Integration in a decentralised federation7. What matters for the elite's orientations?8. Decision-making cultures9. The network state10.The elites and the emerging Russian state
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