Russia's transition from communism holds great significance not only for itself but also for the wider world. This collection of essays examines the spectrum of Russia's transition since 1991 - considering not only the pattern of events but also what the changes have meant for Russians themselves.
Russia's transition from communism holds great significance not only for itself but also for the wider world. This collection of essays examines the spectrum of Russia's transition since 1991 - considering not only the pattern of events but also what the changes have meant for Russians themselves.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Correcting the Incorrigible? Russia's Relations with the West over Chechnya/Rick Fawn Censorship in Russia, 1991 and 2001/Martin Dewhirst Ten Years On, What Do the Russians Think?/Stephen White A Liberation from Emancipation? Changing Discourses on Women's Employment in Soviet and Post Soviet Russia/Rebecca Kay Mujahedeen, Mafia, Madmen: Russian Perceptions of Chechens During the Wars in Chechnya, 1994 96 and 1999 2001/John Russell Church and State in Contemporary Russia: Conflicting Discourses/Edwin Bacon Developments in the Russian Language in the Post Soviet Period/Lara Ryazanova Clarke The Russian Media in the 1990s/Laura Belin The Evolution of Russian Foreign Policy in the 1990s/Allen C. Lynch Abstracts Notes on Contributors Index.
Preface Correcting the Incorrigible? Russia's Relations with the West over Chechnya/Rick Fawn Censorship in Russia, 1991 and 2001/Martin Dewhirst Ten Years On, What Do the Russians Think?/Stephen White A Liberation from Emancipation? Changing Discourses on Women's Employment in Soviet and Post Soviet Russia/Rebecca Kay Mujahedeen, Mafia, Madmen: Russian Perceptions of Chechens During the Wars in Chechnya, 1994 96 and 1999 2001/John Russell Church and State in Contemporary Russia: Conflicting Discourses/Edwin Bacon Developments in the Russian Language in the Post Soviet Period/Lara Ryazanova Clarke The Russian Media in the 1990s/Laura Belin The Evolution of Russian Foreign Policy in the 1990s/Allen C. Lynch Abstracts Notes on Contributors Index.
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