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A thorough exploration of Russia's rich history and an extensive account of the far-reaching changes surging through the country today.
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A thorough exploration of Russia's rich history and an extensive account of the far-reaching changes surging through the country today.
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- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9780199917792
- ISBN-10: 0199917795
- Artikelnr.: 47239192
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9780199917792
- ISBN-10: 0199917795
- Artikelnr.: 47239192
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Timothy J. Colton is Morris and Anna Feldberg Professor of Government and Russian Studies and the Chair of the Department of Government at Harvard University. He is the author of several books on Russia, most recently Yeltsin: A Life. He was a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, a member of the Joint Committee on Soviet Studies of the Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies, and vice-chairman of the National Council for East European, Russian, and Eurasian Research. He is currently a member of the editorial board of World Politics and Post-Soviet Affairs.
* CONTENTS
* Acknowledgments
* Russian Names and Terms
* Map 1: The Physical Setting
* Map 2: Expansion of the Russian State
* Map 3: The Soviet Union
* Map 4: Post-Soviet Russia
* Map 5: Russia and Its Neighbors
* 1. Why the Russian Phoenix Matters
* What is Russia and who are the Russians?
* Why did Soviet Russia so perturb the West?
* Is it worth paying attention to a downsized, post-Soviet Russia?
* Is Russia inscrutable?
* 2. Foundations
* How did geography influence Russia's development?
* Why did Russia get so huge?
* What was the import of being an empire?
* What was distinctive about the Russian autocracy?
* Was society in the old order smothered by the state?
* Why did Imperial Russia go for revolution and not reform?
* 3. Communism
* Who were Lenin and the Bolsheviks?
* Why did the Bolsheviks prevail in the Russian Revolution?
* When and how did the Communist regime gel?
* What were "socialism in one country" and "the revolution from above"?
* Who was Stalin and what was his role?
* Was Stalin's Soviet Union totalitarian?
* How did World War II affect Soviet Communism?
* What was the Cold War, and was there any connection with the internal
system of rule?
* Who was Khrushchev and what was "the thaw"?
* Who was Brezhnev and what was "the epoch of stagnation"?
* What were the pluses and minuses of the Soviet development model?
* Did factors other than economics undermine the regime?
* What were the consequences of the death of Brezhnev?
* Who was Gorbachev and what was perestroika?
* 4. A New Russia
* What went wrong with the attempt to reform Communism?
* Who was Yeltsin and what enabled him to carry the day?
* How was power transferred from the USSR to Russia and the other new
states?
* Why was the Soviet collapse relatively peaceful?
* What was Russian "shock therapy"?
* Why was there a constitutional crisis after 1991, and how was it
resolved?
* Was Yeltsin's Russia really a democracy?
* Was Yeltsin's Russia really a federation?
* Why and with what results did war break out in Chechnya?
* How did post-Soviet Russia come to terms with its past?
* How did post-Soviet Russia come to terms with its place in the world?
* Who were the oligarchs?
* What were the causes and effects of the financial crash of August
1998?
* Why did Yeltsin relinquish power?
* 5. Transition within the Transition
* Who is Putin and what were his credentials to be leader?
* How did Putin consolidate his power?
* How did Putin compare to Yeltsin in leadership goals?
* How did Putin compare to Yeltsin in leadership style?
* Did Putin kill Russian democracy?
* Did Putin kill Russian federalism?
* What was behind the economic boom of the 2000s, and what difference
did it make?
* What happened to the oligarchs after 1999?
* What made Putin and his policies so popular?
* How did Russian foreign policy change under Putin?
* Who is Medvedev and what was "the tandem" of 2008 to 2012?
* Why and how did Putin's line harden after he recaptured the
presidency in 2012?
* 6. A Better Edition of Itself?
* Why did Russia annex Crimea?
* What are the repercussions of the Ukraine crisis?
* Are Russia and the West heading into a new Cold War?
* What is the significance of the Russian intervention in Syria?
* Can Russia's economy be modernized?
* How serious are Russia's demographic problems?
* What are the prospects for rule of law?
* What are the prospects for civil society?
* How creative a country is present-day Russia?
* Where is identity politics taking Russia?
* When is Putin going to step down?
* Is a second perestroika in the cards?
* Is Russia the prisoner of its history?
* Acknowledgments
* Russian Names and Terms
* Map 1: The Physical Setting
* Map 2: Expansion of the Russian State
* Map 3: The Soviet Union
* Map 4: Post-Soviet Russia
* Map 5: Russia and Its Neighbors
* 1. Why the Russian Phoenix Matters
* What is Russia and who are the Russians?
* Why did Soviet Russia so perturb the West?
* Is it worth paying attention to a downsized, post-Soviet Russia?
* Is Russia inscrutable?
* 2. Foundations
* How did geography influence Russia's development?
* Why did Russia get so huge?
* What was the import of being an empire?
* What was distinctive about the Russian autocracy?
* Was society in the old order smothered by the state?
* Why did Imperial Russia go for revolution and not reform?
* 3. Communism
* Who were Lenin and the Bolsheviks?
* Why did the Bolsheviks prevail in the Russian Revolution?
* When and how did the Communist regime gel?
* What were "socialism in one country" and "the revolution from above"?
* Who was Stalin and what was his role?
* Was Stalin's Soviet Union totalitarian?
* How did World War II affect Soviet Communism?
* What was the Cold War, and was there any connection with the internal
system of rule?
* Who was Khrushchev and what was "the thaw"?
* Who was Brezhnev and what was "the epoch of stagnation"?
* What were the pluses and minuses of the Soviet development model?
* Did factors other than economics undermine the regime?
* What were the consequences of the death of Brezhnev?
* Who was Gorbachev and what was perestroika?
* 4. A New Russia
* What went wrong with the attempt to reform Communism?
* Who was Yeltsin and what enabled him to carry the day?
* How was power transferred from the USSR to Russia and the other new
states?
* Why was the Soviet collapse relatively peaceful?
* What was Russian "shock therapy"?
* Why was there a constitutional crisis after 1991, and how was it
resolved?
* Was Yeltsin's Russia really a democracy?
* Was Yeltsin's Russia really a federation?
* Why and with what results did war break out in Chechnya?
* How did post-Soviet Russia come to terms with its past?
* How did post-Soviet Russia come to terms with its place in the world?
* Who were the oligarchs?
* What were the causes and effects of the financial crash of August
1998?
* Why did Yeltsin relinquish power?
* 5. Transition within the Transition
* Who is Putin and what were his credentials to be leader?
* How did Putin consolidate his power?
* How did Putin compare to Yeltsin in leadership goals?
* How did Putin compare to Yeltsin in leadership style?
* Did Putin kill Russian democracy?
* Did Putin kill Russian federalism?
* What was behind the economic boom of the 2000s, and what difference
did it make?
* What happened to the oligarchs after 1999?
* What made Putin and his policies so popular?
* How did Russian foreign policy change under Putin?
* Who is Medvedev and what was "the tandem" of 2008 to 2012?
* Why and how did Putin's line harden after he recaptured the
presidency in 2012?
* 6. A Better Edition of Itself?
* Why did Russia annex Crimea?
* What are the repercussions of the Ukraine crisis?
* Are Russia and the West heading into a new Cold War?
* What is the significance of the Russian intervention in Syria?
* Can Russia's economy be modernized?
* How serious are Russia's demographic problems?
* What are the prospects for rule of law?
* What are the prospects for civil society?
* How creative a country is present-day Russia?
* Where is identity politics taking Russia?
* When is Putin going to step down?
* Is a second perestroika in the cards?
* Is Russia the prisoner of its history?
* CONTENTS
* Acknowledgments
* Russian Names and Terms
* Map 1: The Physical Setting
* Map 2: Expansion of the Russian State
* Map 3: The Soviet Union
* Map 4: Post-Soviet Russia
* Map 5: Russia and Its Neighbors
* 1. Why the Russian Phoenix Matters
* What is Russia and who are the Russians?
* Why did Soviet Russia so perturb the West?
* Is it worth paying attention to a downsized, post-Soviet Russia?
* Is Russia inscrutable?
* 2. Foundations
* How did geography influence Russia's development?
* Why did Russia get so huge?
* What was the import of being an empire?
* What was distinctive about the Russian autocracy?
* Was society in the old order smothered by the state?
* Why did Imperial Russia go for revolution and not reform?
* 3. Communism
* Who were Lenin and the Bolsheviks?
* Why did the Bolsheviks prevail in the Russian Revolution?
* When and how did the Communist regime gel?
* What were "socialism in one country" and "the revolution from above"?
* Who was Stalin and what was his role?
* Was Stalin's Soviet Union totalitarian?
* How did World War II affect Soviet Communism?
* What was the Cold War, and was there any connection with the internal
system of rule?
* Who was Khrushchev and what was "the thaw"?
* Who was Brezhnev and what was "the epoch of stagnation"?
* What were the pluses and minuses of the Soviet development model?
* Did factors other than economics undermine the regime?
* What were the consequences of the death of Brezhnev?
* Who was Gorbachev and what was perestroika?
* 4. A New Russia
* What went wrong with the attempt to reform Communism?
* Who was Yeltsin and what enabled him to carry the day?
* How was power transferred from the USSR to Russia and the other new
states?
* Why was the Soviet collapse relatively peaceful?
* What was Russian "shock therapy"?
* Why was there a constitutional crisis after 1991, and how was it
resolved?
* Was Yeltsin's Russia really a democracy?
* Was Yeltsin's Russia really a federation?
* Why and with what results did war break out in Chechnya?
* How did post-Soviet Russia come to terms with its past?
* How did post-Soviet Russia come to terms with its place in the world?
* Who were the oligarchs?
* What were the causes and effects of the financial crash of August
1998?
* Why did Yeltsin relinquish power?
* 5. Transition within the Transition
* Who is Putin and what were his credentials to be leader?
* How did Putin consolidate his power?
* How did Putin compare to Yeltsin in leadership goals?
* How did Putin compare to Yeltsin in leadership style?
* Did Putin kill Russian democracy?
* Did Putin kill Russian federalism?
* What was behind the economic boom of the 2000s, and what difference
did it make?
* What happened to the oligarchs after 1999?
* What made Putin and his policies so popular?
* How did Russian foreign policy change under Putin?
* Who is Medvedev and what was "the tandem" of 2008 to 2012?
* Why and how did Putin's line harden after he recaptured the
presidency in 2012?
* 6. A Better Edition of Itself?
* Why did Russia annex Crimea?
* What are the repercussions of the Ukraine crisis?
* Are Russia and the West heading into a new Cold War?
* What is the significance of the Russian intervention in Syria?
* Can Russia's economy be modernized?
* How serious are Russia's demographic problems?
* What are the prospects for rule of law?
* What are the prospects for civil society?
* How creative a country is present-day Russia?
* Where is identity politics taking Russia?
* When is Putin going to step down?
* Is a second perestroika in the cards?
* Is Russia the prisoner of its history?
* Acknowledgments
* Russian Names and Terms
* Map 1: The Physical Setting
* Map 2: Expansion of the Russian State
* Map 3: The Soviet Union
* Map 4: Post-Soviet Russia
* Map 5: Russia and Its Neighbors
* 1. Why the Russian Phoenix Matters
* What is Russia and who are the Russians?
* Why did Soviet Russia so perturb the West?
* Is it worth paying attention to a downsized, post-Soviet Russia?
* Is Russia inscrutable?
* 2. Foundations
* How did geography influence Russia's development?
* Why did Russia get so huge?
* What was the import of being an empire?
* What was distinctive about the Russian autocracy?
* Was society in the old order smothered by the state?
* Why did Imperial Russia go for revolution and not reform?
* 3. Communism
* Who were Lenin and the Bolsheviks?
* Why did the Bolsheviks prevail in the Russian Revolution?
* When and how did the Communist regime gel?
* What were "socialism in one country" and "the revolution from above"?
* Who was Stalin and what was his role?
* Was Stalin's Soviet Union totalitarian?
* How did World War II affect Soviet Communism?
* What was the Cold War, and was there any connection with the internal
system of rule?
* Who was Khrushchev and what was "the thaw"?
* Who was Brezhnev and what was "the epoch of stagnation"?
* What were the pluses and minuses of the Soviet development model?
* Did factors other than economics undermine the regime?
* What were the consequences of the death of Brezhnev?
* Who was Gorbachev and what was perestroika?
* 4. A New Russia
* What went wrong with the attempt to reform Communism?
* Who was Yeltsin and what enabled him to carry the day?
* How was power transferred from the USSR to Russia and the other new
states?
* Why was the Soviet collapse relatively peaceful?
* What was Russian "shock therapy"?
* Why was there a constitutional crisis after 1991, and how was it
resolved?
* Was Yeltsin's Russia really a democracy?
* Was Yeltsin's Russia really a federation?
* Why and with what results did war break out in Chechnya?
* How did post-Soviet Russia come to terms with its past?
* How did post-Soviet Russia come to terms with its place in the world?
* Who were the oligarchs?
* What were the causes and effects of the financial crash of August
1998?
* Why did Yeltsin relinquish power?
* 5. Transition within the Transition
* Who is Putin and what were his credentials to be leader?
* How did Putin consolidate his power?
* How did Putin compare to Yeltsin in leadership goals?
* How did Putin compare to Yeltsin in leadership style?
* Did Putin kill Russian democracy?
* Did Putin kill Russian federalism?
* What was behind the economic boom of the 2000s, and what difference
did it make?
* What happened to the oligarchs after 1999?
* What made Putin and his policies so popular?
* How did Russian foreign policy change under Putin?
* Who is Medvedev and what was "the tandem" of 2008 to 2012?
* Why and how did Putin's line harden after he recaptured the
presidency in 2012?
* 6. A Better Edition of Itself?
* Why did Russia annex Crimea?
* What are the repercussions of the Ukraine crisis?
* Are Russia and the West heading into a new Cold War?
* What is the significance of the Russian intervention in Syria?
* Can Russia's economy be modernized?
* How serious are Russia's demographic problems?
* What are the prospects for rule of law?
* What are the prospects for civil society?
* How creative a country is present-day Russia?
* Where is identity politics taking Russia?
* When is Putin going to step down?
* Is a second perestroika in the cards?
* Is Russia the prisoner of its history?