The legacy of the Soviet Union
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The legacy of the Soviet Union
Palgrave Macmillan, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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The Legacy of the Soviet Union offers a distillation by a group of eminent scholars of their experience of the post-Soviet years. Analysis of the post-Soviet landscape is accompanied by meditations on the impact of the post-Soviet transition on both policy-makers and academics. The book therefore examines both assumptions of 'transition' and reconsiders the experience of Soviet communism in the light of its demise.
Table of Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- A.Wilson INTRODUCTION The Soviet Union in Retrospect
- S.Fitzpatrick PART I: NATIONAL IDENTITY A Future Russia: A Nation-State or a Multi-National Federation?
- V.Tolz Rival Versions of East Slavic Identity in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
- A.Wilson Separatist States and Post-Soviet Conflicts
- D.Lynch Management of Ethnic Relations in Kazakhstan: Stability Without Success
- B.Dave PART II: THE ECONOMY Transactions in the US-Russia Relationship: Representational Gymnastics, Shifting Agency and Russia's Decline
- J.Wedel Blat Lessons: Networks, Institutions, Unwritten Rules
- A.Ledeneva Administrative Regions and the Economy
- P.Hanson PART III: POLITICS, LAW AND FOREIGN POLICY Law Reform and Civic Culture
- W.Butler Censorship and Restrictions of Freedom of Speeach in Russia 1986 - 1991-2001
- M.Dewhirst Politics Beyond the Garden Ring: Rethinking the Post-Soviet Experience
- V.Gel'man Westernism, Eurasianism and Pragmatism: The Foreign Policies of the Post-Soviet States, 1991-2001
- P.J.S.Duncan CONCLUSION Conclusions: Stalin's Death 50 Years On
- W.Slater
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