In this important work, Russian scholar Kremenyuk examines the state of political affairs in the former Soviet Union. As Russia moves fitfully toward democracy and away from its totalitarian past, sharp divisions--contemporary and historical--have appeared, within and around the new nation-state. These conflicts have already blocked some of the movement toward democracy. And as the contending parties, the president, and the parliament in the present Russian government struggle for power, that political struggle increases the likelihood of authoritarian solutions.
In this important work, Russian scholar Kremenyuk examines the state of political affairs in the former Soviet Union. As Russia moves fitfully toward democracy and away from its totalitarian past, sharp divisions--contemporary and historical--have appeared, within and around the new nation-state. These conflicts have already blocked some of the movement toward democracy. And as the contending parties, the president, and the parliament in the present Russian government struggle for power, that political struggle increases the likelihood of authoritarian solutions.
VICTOR A. KREMENYUK is Deputy Director of the Institute of the USA and Canada at the Russian Academy of Sciences. He is the author of eight books in Russian and editor of one in English, International Negotiation (1991).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Conflicts in Russia: Historical Background Russian Conflicts: Nature and Scope Conflict Management: International and Russian Attitudes Towards Conflict Resolution Russia: Soviet Heir or New Nation? Conflicts in Russian Foreign Relations Russia in "Inherited" Conflicts: Superpower's Burden Conflicts Come Closer to Russia Conclusions: A Test for Russian Will and Wisdom Appendix I: Chronology of Major Conflicts in USSR (1988-1991) Appendix II: Chronology of Major Conflicts in CIS (1992) Selected Bibliography Index
Preface Introduction Conflicts in Russia: Historical Background Russian Conflicts: Nature and Scope Conflict Management: International and Russian Attitudes Towards Conflict Resolution Russia: Soviet Heir or New Nation? Conflicts in Russian Foreign Relations Russia in "Inherited" Conflicts: Superpower's Burden Conflicts Come Closer to Russia Conclusions: A Test for Russian Will and Wisdom Appendix I: Chronology of Major Conflicts in USSR (1988-1991) Appendix II: Chronology of Major Conflicts in CIS (1992) Selected Bibliography Index
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