Freshly Printed - allow 8 days lead
Couldn't load pickup availability
Russia's New Politics
The Management of a Postcommunist Society
A comprehensive 1999 textbook on the politics in postcommunist Russia, by the best-selling author of After Gorbachev.
Stephen White (Author)
9780521587372, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 28 October 1999
404 pages, 21 b/w illus. 19 tables
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.3 cm, 0.638 kg
'Russia's New Politics is certain to win praise from the undergraduates and general readers who are its target audience. There is no better introductory work on the politics, society, and foreign policy of contemporary Russia.' The Russian Review
Just as the Bolshevik revolution defined the early politics of the 20th century, the transition from communist rule is the landmark event of its final years. In this important 1999 textbook, based on a wealth of references including interview and survey material, Stephen White offers a full, discriminating account of the dramatic process of change in what is still the world's largest country. After an early chapter examining the Gorbachev legacy, the book analyses the electoral process, the powerful presidency, and the intractable problem of economic reform. Later chapters cover social divisions, public opinion, and foreign policy, and a final chapter places the Russian experience within the wider context of democratisation. Clearly written, with numerous figures and illustrations, this book takes up Russia's story from the author's best-selling After Gorbachev to provide an unrivalled analysis of the politics of change in what is now the world's largest postcommunist society.
1. From Brezhnev to Yeltsin
2. Parties, voters and government
3. Presidential government
4. Reforming the economy
5. A divided society
6. Changing times, changing values
7. Russia and the wider world
8. Russia, transition, democracy.
Subject Areas: Political structure & processes [JPH]
