This Omnipotent and Impotent Government

This Omnipotent and Impotent Government
Author: Igorʹ Moiseevich Kli︠a︡mkin,Lilii︠a︡ Shevt︠s︡ova
Publsiher: Carnegie Moscow Center
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1999
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105073293289

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Russia and Its Constitution

Russia and Its Constitution
Author: Gordon B. Smith,Robert Stewart Sharlet
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004155350

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How is the Russian Constitution, ratified in 1993, being implemented today? A team of distinguished scholars assesses the promise and the realities of Russian constitutionalism in a number of critical areas.

Private and Civil Law in the Russian Federation

Private and Civil Law in the Russian Federation
Author: William Bradford Simons
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2009
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004155343

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The chapters in this volume are from two Leiden conferences. There, distinguished scholars and practitioners from Russia and the Far Abroad measured the winds of change in the field of private law in post-Soviet Russia: enormous differences from the Soviet period, crucial in supporting post-Soviet changes toward freedom of choice in the marketplaces of goods, services, ideas and political institutions. This volume will enable the reader to further chart the progress made in Russia (and the region) in the revitalization of private and civil law and its impact upon practice and comparative legal studies and to appreciate the role which the distinction between the public and private sectors is seen as playing in the process.

Russia s Chechen War

Russia s Chechen War
Author: Tracey C. German
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2003-12-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134432493

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Widespread media interest into the Chechen conflict reflects an ongoing concern about the evolution of federal Russia. Why did the Russian leadership initiate military action against Chechnya in December 1994 but against no other constituent part of the Federation? This study demonstrates that the Russian invasion represented the culmination of a crisis that was perceived to have become an increasing threat not only to the stability of the North Caucasus region, but also to the very foundations of Russian security. It looks closely at the Russian Federation in transition, following the collapse of the communist Soviet Union, and the implications of the 1991 Chechen Declaration of Independence in the context of Russia's democratisation project.

Modernisation in Russia since 1900

Modernisation in Russia since 1900
Author: Markku Kangaspuro,Jeremy Smith
Publsiher: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2006-12-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789518580211

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Modernisation has been a constant theme in Russian history at least since Peter the Great launched a series of initiatives aimed at closing the economic, technical and cultural gap between Russia and the more ‘advanced’ countries of Europe. All of the leaders of the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia have been intensely aware of this gap, and have pursued a number of strategies, some more successful than others, in order to modernise the country. But it would be wrong to view modernisation as a unilinear process which was the exclusive preserve of the state. Modernisation has had profound effects on Russian society, and the attitudes of different social groups have been crucial to the success and failure of modernisation. This volume examines the broad theme of modernisation in late imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet Russia both through general overviews of particular topics, and specific case studies of modernisation projects and their impact. Modernisation is seen not just as an economic policy, but as a cultural and social phenomenon reflected through such diverse themes as ideology, welfare, education, gender relations, transport, political reform, and the Internet. The result is the most up to date and comprehensive survey of modernisation in Russia available, which highlights both one of the perennial problems and the challenges and prospects for contemporary Russia.

Re emerging Russia

Re emerging Russia
Author: Anuradha M. Chenoy,Rajan Kumar
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2017-09-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811052996

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This book examines the evolution, contexts and politics of the structures and institutions that shape contemporary Russia. It analyses the Soviet dissolution, revealing the combination of structural and agency factors. It traces the re-emergence of Russia from a unique perspective that is neither Western nor Eurasian, but specifically Indian, located in the global South. The book looks at key theoretical concepts and practices like democratic centralism that produced an overly centralised and rigid hierarchy within the Communist Party. This book assesses the continuities and changes with the Soviet past and the way the Russian regimes of the past two decades have reinvented and reshaped them. This book provides a multifaceted interpretation of contemporary Russia for general readers and specialists.

The Communist Party in Post Soviet Russia

The Communist Party in Post Soviet Russia
Author: Luke March
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2002
Genre: Communist parties
ISBN: 0719060443

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This pioneering analysis uses the results from the first ever Irish election study to provide a comprehensive survey of the motives, outlook and behaviour of voters in the Republic of Ireland. Building on the foundations laid down by previous work on comparative electoral behaviour, it explores long-term influences on vote choice, such as party loyalties and enduring values, as well as short-term ones, such as the economy, the party leaders and the candidates themselves. It also examines how people use their vote and why so many people do not vote at all.Many features of Irish elections make such a detailed study particularly important. The single transferable vote system allows voters an unusual degree of freedom to pick the candidates they prefer, while electoral trends observed elsewhere can be found in a more extreme form in Ireland. For example, attachment to parties is very low, differences between them are often obscure, candidate profiles are very high and turnout is falling rapidly. However, Irish elections defy international trends in other respects, most notably in the degree of personal contact parties and candidates make with their voters. Findings are presented in a manner that is highly accessible to anyone with an interest in elections, electoral systems and electoral behaviour. The book is essential reading for anyone interested in Irish politics and is an important text for students of European Politics, Parties and Elections, Comparative Politics and Political Sociology.

Gorbachev Yeltsin and Putin

Gorbachev  Yeltsin  and Putin
Author: Archie Brown,Lilia Shevtsova
Publsiher: Carnegie Endowment
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2013-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780870033285

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This volume analyzes various aspects of the political leadership during the collapse of the Soviet Union and formation of a new Russia. Comparing the rule of Mikhail Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin, and Vladimir Putin, the book reflects upon their goals, governing style, and sources of influence—as well as factors that influenced their activities and complicated them too. Contents Introduction Archie Brown Transformational Leaders Compared: Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin Archie Brown Evaluating Gorbachev and Yeltsin as Leaders George W. Breslauer From Yeltsin to Putin: The Evolution of Presidential Power Lilia Shevtsova Political Leadership and the Center-Periphery Struggle: Putin's Administrative Reforms Eugene Huskey Conclusion Lilia Shevtsova