Examines the transformation of the Russian electricity system during post-Soviet marketization, arguing for a view of economic and political development as mutually constitutive.
Examines the transformation of the Russian electricity system during post-Soviet marketization, arguing for a view of economic and political development as mutually constitutive.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susanne A. Wengle is a research fellow and lecturer in the political science department at the University of Chicago. Her research has appeared in Studies in Comparative International Development, Economy and Society, Europe-Asia Studies, the Russian Analytical Digest, and the Chicago Policy Review. She is currently working on a project on the political economy of agriculture and food systems in Russia and the US.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Russia's political marketization Part I: 1. From ministry to market 2. Power politics 3. Regionally patterned pacts and the political life of things Part II: 4. Privatization - competing claims and new owners 5. Liberalization - the price of power 6. Expertise - engineers versus managers Conclusion: development as contingent transformations.
Introduction: Russia's political marketization Part I: 1. From ministry to market 2. Power politics 3. Regionally patterned pacts and the political life of things Part II: 4. Privatization - competing claims and new owners 5. Liberalization - the price of power 6. Expertise - engineers versus managers Conclusion: development as contingent transformations.
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