Routledge Handbook of Russian Politics and Society by James Young, Graeme Gill

By James Young, Graeme Gill

There is an ever-burgeoning variety of books examining the Russian adventure, or facets of it. This Handbook is the 1st unmarried quantity which provides either a huge survey of the literature in addition to highlighting the innovative study within the sector. via either empirical information and theoretical research each one bankruptcy within the Routledge instruction manual Russian of Politics and Society examines either the Russian adventure and the present literature, issues to investigate developments, and identifies concerns that stay to be resolved.

Offering concentrated experiences of the foremost components of Russian social and political lifestyles, the booklet is equipped into the next extensive themes:
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• common creation

• Political institutions

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• Society

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Politically, economically, and socially, Russia has some of the most attention-grabbing improvement trajectories of any significant nation. This Handbook seeks to reply to questions about democratic transition, the connection among the marketplace and democracy, balance and authoritarian politics, the advance of civil society, the function of crime and corruption, and the production of a marketplace economy.

Providing a entire source for students and coverage makers alike, this publication is a crucial contribution to the learn of Russian reviews, japanese ecu reports, and foreign Relations.

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The stillborn Commonwealth of Independent States was losing any relevance by the time Putin took over, and on 17 May 2000, within days of his inauguration, he abolished the ministry for CIS affairs (Putin 2000). Yet concern for the near abroad, in which millions of ethnic Russians now found themselves uncomfortable inhabitants, has exercised the Russian government and led to tensions with Estonia, Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova and other newly independent countries. Even Belarus, which under the quixotic Aleksandr Lukashenko had pushed for a union with Russia, has fallen out with Putin, particularly following his offer of June 2002 to incorporate the six provinces of Belarus as provinces of Russia (see Hill 2005, 14, n.

This had a significant, but temporary, effect on Russia’s growth. As William Tompson points out in his chapter, Russia’s recovery was due in large part to the global economic recovery, but some credit also must go to the Medvedev government. The massive amounts of money generated principally by oil and gas sales that the government had put away in its sovereign wealth fund over the preceding decade gave it significant resources with which to combat the effects of the crisis. While not everything it did had a positive effect, overall its strategy seems to have been successful.

In the Yeltsin era well-placed individuals acquired ownership of valuable state assets, leading to the phenomenon of the oligarchs, who rapidly amassed personal wealth amounting to billions of dollars. The mere existence of these super-rich tycoons is an extreme illustration of the wide gap in incomes and lifestyles that has opened up in post-Soviet Russia. Pensioners now receive their state payments regularly (compared with the Yeltsin years when many were left virtually destitute and reduced to begging); state workers are now paid regularly, if not generously.

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