This study analyzes the impact of generational changes and ideational changes on major political and economic reforms conducted in Russia during the late twentieth century.
This study analyzes the impact of generational changes and ideational changes on major political and economic reforms conducted in Russia during the late twentieth century.
Vladimir Gel'man is a professor of political science and sociology at the European University at St.Petersburg and Finland distinguished professor at the Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki. Otar Marganiya is the dean of faculty of economics at St. Petersburg State University and the president of the Center for Modernization Studies at the European University at St. Petersburg. Dmitry Travin is the academic director of the Center for Modernization Studies and a professor at the European University at St. Petersburg.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1. Turning Points of Russia's Reforms: Generation Changes and Shifting Trajectories Chapter 2. The Point of Departure: Late-Soviet Negative Consensus Chapter 3. Perestroika: From Revival to Collapse Chapter 4. Post-Soviet Challenges: Difficult Choices During the "Triple Transition" Chapter 5. The Roaring Nineties Chapter 6. Unfree Market Economy under Autocracy Bibliography
Preface Chapter 1. Turning Points of Russia's Reforms: Generation Changes and Shifting Trajectories Chapter 2. The Point of Departure: Late-Soviet Negative Consensus Chapter 3. Perestroika: From Revival to Collapse Chapter 4. Post-Soviet Challenges: Difficult Choices During the "Triple Transition" Chapter 5. The Roaring Nineties Chapter 6. Unfree Market Economy under Autocracy Bibliography
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