Freedom, repression, and private property in Russia
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Freedom, repression, and private property in Russia
Cambridge University Press, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-204) and index
Contents of Works
- Private property and big money in political regimes in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia : a theoretical overview
- Ideology and public opinion in a centralized society and in a fragmented society
- Corruption, the power of the state and big business in the Soviet and post-Soviet regimes
- Enemies and the issue of legitimization in the Soviet and post-Soviet regimes
- Political police before and after
- Treatment of strikers in Soviet and post-Soviet times : Novocherkassk and Mezhdurechensk
- Geopolitics, private capital, and legitimacy as foreign policy goals in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia
- A freedom that Putin dearly loves - The right to leave his country"