Still the world's largest state, Russia has been making a complex and uneven transition to a postcommunist system that has strong elements of authoritarianism as well as democracy. After an introduction that sets out the context of change, a series of chapters consider the main elements of the contemporary political system, the main areas of policy, and some of the most contentious issues in Russia under Putin. A conclusion places the Russian experience within the wider pattern of democratization.
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STEPHEN WHITE is Professor of Politics, University of Glasgow. - ALEX PRAVDA is Director of the Russian and East European Centre and Fellow, St Antony's College, Oxford. - ZVI GITELMAN is Professor of Political Science and Preston Tisch Professor of Judaic Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 5th or later Edition. xiii-332 pages ; 22 cm. Contents: From Communism to Democracy?, S. White. Part One The framework of government: the Presidency - from Yeltsin to Putin, J.P. Willerton Jr; parliamentary politics in Russia, T.F. Remington; elections and voters, M. Wyman; parties and organized interests, R. Sakwa; Russia and the rule of law, G.B. Smith; from federalization to recentralization, J. Hughes; politics in the regions, D. Slider. Part Two Patterns of public policy: economic policy under Yeltsin and Putin, W. Tompson; social policy, J. Shapiro; foreign policy, A. Pravda. Part Three Current issues: crime and corruption, L. Shelley; politics and the media, S. Oates; values and the construction of a national identity, V. Tolz. 'After an introduction that sets out the context of change in Russia, a series of chapters consider the main elements of the contemporary political system, the main areas of policy, and some of the most contentious issues in Russia under Putin.'. N° de réf. du vendeur rus510
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