"What has happened to Russia since the collapse of communism in 1991 and where is the country going in the new century? Russia has escaped widespread social disorder or political collapse, but few obse"
"What has happened to Russia since the collapse of communism in 1991 and where is the country going in the new century? Russia has escaped widespread social disorder or political collapse, but few obse"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments List of Tables and Figures Introduction 1. Informal Networks, Collective Action, and Sources of (In)stability in Russia: A Brief Overview Victoria E. Bonnell and George W. Breslauer Part I: Politics 2. When More Is Less: Superexecutive Power and Political Underdevelopment in Russia M.Steven Fish 3. Personalism Versus Proceduralism: Boris Yeltsin and the Institutional Fragility of the Russian System George W. Breslauer 4. Russia's Second Constitutional Court: Politics, Law, and Stability Robert Sharlet 5. Institutional Decline in the Russian Military: Exit, Voice, and Corruption Kimberly Marten Zisk Part II: Economy 6. Stability and Disorder: An Evolutionary Analysis of Russia's Virtual Economy Clifford G. Gaddy and Barry W. Ickes 7. Russia in the Information Age Emma Kiselyova and Manuel Castells 8. Organized Crime and Social Instability in Russia: The Alternative State, Deviant Bureaucracy, and Social Black Holes Victor M. Sergeyev Part III: Society 9. Russia's New Entrepreneurs Victoria E. Bonnell 10. The Russian Working Class in Times of Transition Victor Zaslavsky 11. Domestic Involution: How Women Organize Survival in a North Russian City Michael Burawoy, Pavel Krotov, and Tatyana Lytkina Part IV: The Nation 12. The Redefinition of the Russian Nation, International Security, and Stability Igor Zevelev 13. Serving Mother Russia: The Communist Left and Nationalist Right in the Struggle for Power, 1991-1998 Veljko Vujacic 14. Dagestan and the Stability of Instability in the North Caucasus Edward W. Walker Index
Acknowledgments List of Tables and Figures Introduction 1. Informal Networks, Collective Action, and Sources of (In)stability in Russia: A Brief Overview Victoria E. Bonnell and George W. Breslauer Part I: Politics 2. When More Is Less: Superexecutive Power and Political Underdevelopment in Russia M.Steven Fish 3. Personalism Versus Proceduralism: Boris Yeltsin and the Institutional Fragility of the Russian System George W. Breslauer 4. Russia's Second Constitutional Court: Politics, Law, and Stability Robert Sharlet 5. Institutional Decline in the Russian Military: Exit, Voice, and Corruption Kimberly Marten Zisk Part II: Economy 6. Stability and Disorder: An Evolutionary Analysis of Russia's Virtual Economy Clifford G. Gaddy and Barry W. Ickes 7. Russia in the Information Age Emma Kiselyova and Manuel Castells 8. Organized Crime and Social Instability in Russia: The Alternative State, Deviant Bureaucracy, and Social Black Holes Victor M. Sergeyev Part III: Society 9. Russia's New Entrepreneurs Victoria E. Bonnell 10. The Russian Working Class in Times of Transition Victor Zaslavsky 11. Domestic Involution: How Women Organize Survival in a North Russian City Michael Burawoy, Pavel Krotov, and Tatyana Lytkina Part IV: The Nation 12. The Redefinition of the Russian Nation, International Security, and Stability Igor Zevelev 13. Serving Mother Russia: The Communist Left and Nationalist Right in the Struggle for Power, 1991-1998 Veljko Vujacic 14. Dagestan and the Stability of Instability in the North Caucasus Edward W. Walker Index
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