Russia in Decline

Russia in Decline
Author: S. Enders Wimbush,Elizabeth M. Portale
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0998666009

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Russia is in precipitous decline, which is unlikely to be reversed. This conclusion, based on the research of Russian and American experts, constitutes the bottom line of The Jamestown Foundation's project, Russia in Decline. Moreover, the tempo of Russia's decay is accelerating across virtually every fragment of its politics, economy, society and military, which renders Russia a poor candidate to survive globalization, let alone claim the mantle of a Great Power. This small volume details why Russia's spiraling into decline and disarray should keep strategists awake at night. It should also alert foreign policy, security and military planners, for whom Russia's decline will necessarily become the leitmotif of informed planning.

Assessing Russia s Decline

Assessing Russia s Decline
Author: Olga Oliker,Tanya Charlick-Paley
Publsiher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2002-11-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780833033840

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What challenges does today's Russia pose for the United States and the U.S. Air Force? If certain economic, military, social, and political negative trends in Russia continue, they may create a new set of dangers that might prove more real, and therefore more frightening, than the far-off specter of Russian attack ever was. In a number of scenarios, the U.S. Air Force is certain to be called upon for transportation and perhaps for various military missions in a very demanding environment.

The Decline of Regionalism in Putin s Russia

The Decline of Regionalism in Putin s Russia
Author: J. Paul Goode
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2011-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136720734

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This book reassesses Putin's attempt to reverse the decentralization of power that characterised centre-regional relations in the 1990s, focusing on regional responses to Putin's federal reforms. It explains the decline of regionalism after 2000 in terms of the dynamics of regional boundaries, understood as the juridical boundaries which demarcate a region's territorial extent and its resources; institutional boundaries that sustain regional differences; and cultural boundaries that define the ethnic or technocratic principles on which a region could claim legitimate existence. The book questions the conventional wisdom regarding the success of Putin's regime. It shows how regional governors responded not by attempting to deflect the reforms with outright resistance, but by mimicking Putin's centralisation of power at the regional level. In turn, this facilitated the homogenisation of regional political regimes and regional mergers. The book demonstrates how the reordering of regions advanced sporadically, how pockets of resistance persist, and how the potential for the revival of regionalism continues.

Democratic Breakdown and the Decline of the Russian Military

Democratic Breakdown and the Decline of the Russian Military
Author: Zoltan Barany
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2009-01-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781400828043

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A rare, behind-the-scenes look at Russian military politics Why have Russian generals acquired an important political position since the Soviet Union's collapse while at the same time the effectiveness of their forces has deteriorated? Why have there been no radical defense reforms in Russia since the end of the cold war, even though they were high on the agenda of the country's new president in 2000? Democratic Breakdown and the Decline of the Russian Military explains these puzzles as it paints a comprehensive portrait of Russian military politics. Zoltan Barany identifies three formative moments that gave rise to the Russian dilemma. The first was Gorbachev's decision to invite military participation in Soviet politics. The second was when Yeltsin acquiesced to a new political system that gave generals a legitimate political presence. The third was when Putin not only failed to press for needed military reforms but elevated numerous high-ranking officers to prominent positions in the federal administration. Included here are Barany's insightful analysis of crisis management following the sinking of the Kursk submarine, a systematic comparison of the Soviet/Russian armed forces in 1985 and the present, and compelling accounts of the army's political role, the elusive defense reform, and the relationship between politicians and generals. Barany offers a rare look at the world of contemporary military politics in an increasingly authoritarian state. Destined to become a classic in post-Soviet studies, this book reminds us of the importance of the separation of powers as a means to safeguard democracy.

Russia s Demographic crisis

Russia s Demographic  crisis
Author: Julie DaVanzo,Gwendolyn Farnsworth
Publsiher: RAND Corporation
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UCSC:32106012971427

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During the last several years, the Russian public and Russian policymakers have been becoming increasingly concerned about demographic trends in their country. The six papers in this volume reflect the current state of knowledge in two broad categories: (1) fertility and family planning; and (2) issues in the area of health and morality--health status, health care, and population growth.

The Decline of Imperial Russia

The Decline of Imperial Russia
Author: Hugh Seton-Watson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2017-02-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781315405162

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This book, originally published in 1952, describes and explains the stage of the decline of the Russian Empire between the Crimean and First World Wars. The book is divided up by period: the reign of Alexander II (1855-81), the period of reaction (1881-1905) and the ‘Revolution’ of 1905 and its aftermath (1905-14) and also into three sections: the structure of state and society, political movements and foreign relations.

Godfather of the Kremlin

Godfather of the Kremlin
Author: Paul Klebnikov
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0156013304

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Chronicles the life of the head of one of Moscow's gangster families, who financed the reelection of Boris Yeltsin and became on of his key advisors.

The Decline Of Imperial Russia

The Decline Of Imperial Russia
Author: Hugh Seton-watson
Publsiher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1985-04-17
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015011232694

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This book, originally published in 1952, describes and explains the stage of the decline of the Russian Empire between the Crimean and First World Wars. The book is divided up by period: the reign of Alexander II (1855-81), the period of reaction (1881-1905) and the 'Revolution' of 1905 and its aftermath (1905-14) and also into three sections: the structure of state and society, political movements and foreign relations.