Politics in Russia / Thomas F. Remington.

Author
Remington, Thomas F., 1948- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
2nd ed.
Published/​Created
New York : Longman, ©2002.
Description
x, 288 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.

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    Subject(s)
    Series
    • Longman series in comparative politics. Country studies [More in this series]
    • The Longman series in comparative politics. Country studies
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Ch. 1. Rebuilding Russia
    • Four Domains of Change
    • Choices and Changes in Russian Politics
    • Plan of the Book
    • Ch. 2. The Soviet System and Its Demise
    • The Soviet Regime Before Gorbachev
    • Political Institutions of the Transition Period: Demise of the USSR
    • Ch. 3. Russia and the Post-Soviet Constitutional Order
    • Institutions of the Transition Period: Russia
    • The Federal Dimension
    • Ch. 4. Political Participation and Recruitment
    • Political Participation and Social Capital
    • Participation and Recruitment Under the Soviet Regime
    • Surge and Ebb in Political Participation
    • Elite Adaptation and Replacement
    • Ch. 5. The Dynamics of Political Culture
    • The Concept of Political Culture
    • Russian Political Culture in the Post-Soviet Period
    • Soviet Political Socialization
    • Support for Democratic Values
    • Influences on Russian Political Culture in the Soviet Period
    • Ch. 6. Interest Groups and Political Parties
    • Interest Articulation: From Statism to Pluralism
    • Interest Aggregation: Toward a Multiparty System
    • Ch. 7. The Politics of Economic Reform
    • The Dual Transition
    • Economic Reform and Public Institutions
    • Economy and Society
    • Ch. 8. Toward the Primacy of Law
    • The Law-Governed State
    • Judicial Reform
    • Obstacles to the Primacy of Law
    • Crime and Corruption
    • Ch. 9. Whither Russia?
    • Interpreting Russian History
    • Democratic Transition
    • Does Democracy Matter?
    ISBN
    • 0321085574 ((pbk.))
    • 9780321085573 ((pbk.))
    LCCN
    00140208
    OCLC
    45667663
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