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Politics in Russia

Thomas F. Remington

(The Longman series in comparative politics, . Country studies)

Pearson-Longman, c2006

4th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Focusing on institutions and processes and paying rigorous attention to scholarship, Politics in Russia is an authoritative overview of the Russian political system, now updated to reflect all of the most recent political events in Russia.

目次

1. Rebuilding the Russian State. [Close-up 1: Who Is Vladimir Putin?] Four Domains of Change. State Structure: From Soviet Unionto Russian Federation. Regime Change. Individual Rights. Authoritarian Trends. Economic Transformation. The Question of Identity: Imperial Russia--USSR--Russian Federation. Choices and Changes in Russian Politics. Plan of the Book. 2. The Soviet System and Its Demise. The Soviet Regime before Gorbachev [Close-up 2: Socialism, Communism, Marxism, Leninism] Gorbachev Comes to Power Political Institutions of the Transition Period: Demise of the USSR 3. Russia and the Post-Soviet Constitutional Order. The RussianRepublicin the Transition Period 1990-1993: Deepening Constitutional Conflict [Figure 3.1: Russian Political System under the 1993 Constitution] The 1993 Constitution and the Presidency The Government The Parliament State Duma [Figures 3.2 and 3.3] Federation Council Executive-Legislative Relations The Constitutional Court The Federal Dimension [Close-up 3: Close-up 3: Chechnia and the Terrorist Threat] [Close-up 4: The Vladivostok Mayor's Race] 4: Political Participation and Recruitment. Political Participation and Social Capital. The Importance of Social Capital. The Problem of "Dual Russia." Participation and Recruitment under the Soviet Regime. Channels of Mass Participation. Parochial Contacting. Voting. Party Control of Social Organizations. Dissent and the Intelligentsia. Participation and Recruitment in the Old Regime: Interlocking Directorates. Participation and Recruitment in the Old Regime: Conclusions . Surge and Ebb in Political Participation. The Mobilization of Discontent. Popular Fronts. Strikes. Anomic Protest. Electoral Participation. Yeltsin and Electoral Politics. [Close-up 5: Boris Yeltsin-Russia's First President] Radical Democratic Populism. Democracy and the End of "Descriptive Representation." [Table 4.1: workers' and women's representation] [Table 4.2: Voter turnout] [Table 4.3: "Against all" votes and invalid ballots] Backlash against Democratic Populism. Elite Adaptation and Replacement. Political Recruitment, Old and New. Changing Patterns of Elite Recruitment. Summing Up. 5. The Dynamics of Political Culture. The Concept of Political Culture. Russian Political Culture in the Post-Soviet Period . [Table 5.1: democratic freedoms vs. guaranteed income] Soviet Political Socialization. Support for Democratic Values. [Table 5.2: Trust in Institutions] [Table 5.3: Whom Do You Trust Most?] [Table 5.4: Assessments of Changes in Political System since 1994] Influences on Russian Political Culture in the Soviet Period. Rising Educational Levels. The Urbanization of Society. Generational Change. Political Socialization in Contemporary Russia. Cultural Diversity within Russia. 6. Interest Groups and Political Parties. Interest Articulation: Statism vs. Pluralism. Socialism and Bureaucratic Politics. Democrats, "Reds," and "Browns." Toward Pluralism. The Russian Unionof Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. [Close-up 6: The Yukos Affair] The League of Committees of Soldiers' Mothers. The Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia. The Russian Orthodox Church. New Sectors of Interest. Interest Aggregation: Stalled Development of the Party System. [Table 6.1. Political Parties] Party Ideologies. Democratic Parties. Communist Parties. Nationalist Parties. Parties of the Center, Parties of Power. Stalled Development of the Party System. Elections and Party Development. The 1989 and 1990 Elections. [Tables 6.2 and 6.3] The 1993 and 1995 Elections. The 1996 Presidential Election. [Table 6.4] The 1999 Elections. Putin and the 2000 Presidential Race. [Table 6.5] The 2003 and 2004 Elections. [Table 6.6] Party Strategies and the Social Bases of Party Support. [Table 6.7] The Future of the Party System. 7. The Politics of Partial Reform. The Dual Transition. [Tables 7.1 and 7.2] [Table 7.3] [Figure 7.1] Stabilization. From Communism to Capitalism. Supporters and Opponents of Reform. Consequences of Reform. Privatization. Voucher Privatization. Consequences of Privatization. [Close-up 7: The Rise and Fall of the Oligarchs] Weak Capital Markets and the August 1998 Crash. Economy and Society. Social Conditions. [Figure 7.2] Putin's Dual Agenda . Summing Up. 8. Politics and Law. Democratization and the Rule of Law. [Close-up 8: Putin and the Media] Judicial Reform. The Procuracy. The Judiciary . The Constitutional Court. Reforms in the Law Codes. Obstacles to the Rule of Law. Bureaucratic Rule-Making. Terrorism and National Security. Organized Crime and Corruption. Organized Crime. Corruption. Conclusion. 9. Russia and the International Community. [Close-up 9: The Orange Revolution] Close-ups. Figures.

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