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Politics in Russia

ISBN: 9780205586028 | 0205586023
Edition: 5th
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Longman
Pub. Date: 1/1/2008

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Highly regarded for its comprehensive coverage, up-to-date scholarship, and comparative framework, "Politics in Russia" is an authoritative overview of Russia's contemporary political system and its recent evolution. Leading area specialist Thomas Remington focuses on four areas of change--state structure, regime change, economic transformation, and identity--to offer a context for analyzing the transition from the Soviet to the post-Soviet era. Consistently emphasizing the intersection of politics and economics and the tension between authorit... MORE
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Prefacep. xi
State and Regime in Russiap. 1
Current Policy Challengesp. 3
Four Domains of Changep. 12
State Structure: From Soviet Union to Russian Federationp. 12
Regime Changep. 14
Economic Transformationp. 18
The Question of Identity: Imperial Russia-USSR-Russian Federationp. 20
Choices and Changes in Russian Politicsp. 22
Plan of the Bookp. 23
The Soviet System and Its Demisep. 28
Historical Legaciesp. 29
The Tsarist Regimep. 29
The Soviet Regime before Gorbachevp. 31
Gorbachev Comes to Powerp. 43
Political Institutions of the Transition Period: Demise of the USSRp. 46
Russia's Constitutional Orderp. 53
The Russian Republic in the Transition Periodp. 53
1990-1993: Deepening Constitutional Conflictp. 54
The 1993 Constitution and the Presidencyp. 57
The Governmentp. 62
The Parliamentp. 64
Executive-Legislative Relationsp. 68
The Federal Dimensionp. 71
Political Participation and Recruitmentp. 84
Political Participation and Social Capitalp. 84
The Importance of Social Capitalp. 85
The Problem of "Dual Russia"p. 87
Participation and Recruitment under the Soviet Regimep. 91
Channels of Mass Participationp. 91
Participation and Recruitment in the Old Regime: Interlocking Directoratesp. 95
Participation and Recruitment in the Old Regime: Conclusionsp. 97
Surge and Ebb in Political Participationp. 98
The Mobilization of Discontentp. 98
Electoral Participationp. 100
Elite Adaptation and Replacementp. 107
Political Recruitment, Old and Newp. 107
Ideology and Political Culturep. 119
The Concept of Political Culturep. 123
Russian Political Culture in the Post-Soviet Periodp. 126
Soviet Political Socializationp. 129
Support for Democratic Valuesp. 133
Influences on Russian Political Culture in the Soviet Periodp. 136
Generational Changep. 137
Political Socialization in Contemporary Russiap. 138
Cultural Diversity within Russiap. 140
Interest Groups and Political Partiesp. 146
Interest Articulation: Statism vs. Pluralismp. 146
Socialism and Bureaucratic Politicsp. 148
Democrats, "Reds," and "Browns"p. 149
Toward Pluralismp. 150
New Sectors of Interestp. 163
Interest Aggregation and the Party System: Return to a One-Party Regime?p. 167
Party Familiesp. 170
Parties and Electionsp. 175
Party Strategies and the Social Bases of Party Supportp. 181
The Future of the Party Systemp. 183
State and Market in Russia's Economic Transitionp. 189
The Dual Transitionp. 189
Stabilizationp. 192
Evaluating Stabilizationp. 195
Privatizationp. 197
Social Conditionsp. 208
Putin's Dual Agendap. 211
Politics and Lawp. 216
Democratization and the Rule of Lawp. 216
Judicial Reformp. 219
Law Enforcementp. 220
The Judiciaryp. 225
The Constitutional Courtp. 229
Reforms in the Law Codesp. 234
Obstacles to the Rule of Lawp. 235
Bureaucratic Rule Makingp. 235
Terrorism and National Securityp. 237
Organized Crime and Corruptionp. 238
Conclusionp. 241
Russia as Regional Superpowerp. 248
A Liberal Empire?p. 249
The CIS and Its Descendantsp. 252
The Russia-Belarus Unionp. 254
The Eurasian Economic Communityp. 255
The Collective Security Treaty Organizationp. 255
The Shanghai Cooperation Organizationp. 256
Obstacles to Regional Hegemonyp. 256
Russia and the International Communityp. 263
Indexp. 267
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Thomas F. Remington is Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of Political Science at Emory University.

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