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| Preface | p. xi |
| State and Regime in Russia | p. 1 |
| Current Policy Challenges | p. 3 |
| Four Domains of Change | p. 12 |
| State Structure: From Soviet Union to Russian Federation | p. 12 |
| Regime Change | p. 14 |
| Economic Transformation | p. 18 |
| The Question of Identity: Imperial Russia-USSR-Russian Federation | p. 20 |
| Choices and Changes in Russian Politics | ... MOREp. 22 |
| Plan of the Book | p. 23 |
| The Soviet System and Its Demise | p. 28 |
| Historical Legacies | p. 29 |
| The Tsarist Regime | p. 29 |
| The Soviet Regime before Gorbachev | p. 31 |
| Gorbachev Comes to Power | p. 43 |
| Political Institutions of the Transition Period: Demise of the USSR | p. 46 |
| Russia's Constitutional Order | p. 53 |
| The Russian Republic in the Transition Period | p. 53 |
| 1990-1993: Deepening Constitutional Conflict | p. 54 |
| The 1993 Constitution and the Presidency | p. 57 |
| The Government | p. 62 |
| The Parliament | p. 64 |
| Executive-Legislative Relations | p. 68 |
| The Federal Dimension | p. 71 |
| Political Participation and Recruitment | p. 84 |
| Political Participation and Social Capital | p. 84 |
| The Importance of Social Capital | p. 85 |
| The Problem of "Dual Russia" | p. 87 |
| Participation and Recruitment under the Soviet Regime | p. 91 |
| Channels of Mass Participation | p. 91 |
| Participation and Recruitment in the Old Regime: Interlocking Directorates | p. 95 |
| Participation and Recruitment in the Old Regime: Conclusions | p. 97 |
| Surge and Ebb in Political Participation | p. 98 |
| The Mobilization of Discontent | p. 98 |
| Electoral Participation | p. 100 |
| Elite Adaptation and Replacement | p. 107 |
| Political Recruitment, Old and New | p. 107 |
| Ideology and Political Culture | p. 119 |
| The Concept of Political Culture | p. 123 |
| Russian Political Culture in the Post-Soviet Period | p. 126 |
| Soviet Political Socialization | p. 129 |
| Support for Democratic Values | p. 133 |
| Influences on Russian Political Culture in the Soviet Period | p. 136 |
| Generational Change | p. 137 |
| Political Socialization in Contemporary Russia | p. 138 |
| Cultural Diversity within Russia | p. 140 |
| Interest Groups and Political Parties | p. 146 |
| Interest Articulation: Statism vs. Pluralism | p. 146 |
| Socialism and Bureaucratic Politics | p. 148 |
| Democrats, "Reds," and "Browns" | p. 149 |
| Toward Pluralism | p. 150 |
| New Sectors of Interest | p. 163 |
| Interest Aggregation and the Party System: Return to a One-Party Regime? | p. 167 |
| Party Families | p. 170 |
| Parties and Elections | p. 175 |
| Party Strategies and the Social Bases of Party Support | p. 181 |
| The Future of the Party System | p. 183 |
| State and Market in Russia's Economic Transition | p. 189 |
| The Dual Transition | p. 189 |
| Stabilization | p. 192 |
| Evaluating Stabilization | p. 195 |
| Privatization | p. 197 |
| Social Conditions | p. 208 |
| Putin's Dual Agenda | p. 211 |
| Politics and Law | p. 216 |
| Democratization and the Rule of Law | p. 216 |
| Judicial Reform | p. 219 |
| Law Enforcement | p. 220 |
| The Judiciary | p. 225 |
| The Constitutional Court | p. 229 |
| Reforms in the Law Codes | p. 234 |
| Obstacles to the Rule of Law | p. 235 |
| Bureaucratic Rule Making | p. 235 |
| Terrorism and National Security | p. 237 |
| Organized Crime and Corruption | p. 238 |
| Conclusion | p. 241 |
| Russia as Regional Superpower | p. 248 |
| A Liberal Empire? | p. 249 |
| The CIS and Its Descendants | p. 252 |
| The Russia-Belarus Union | p. 254 |
| The Eurasian Economic Community | p. 255 |
| The Collective Security Treaty Organization | p. 255 |
| The Shanghai Cooperation Organization | p. 256 |
| Obstacles to Regional Hegemony | p. 256 |
| Russia and the International Community | p. 263 |
| Index | p. 267 |
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