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Russia after the Fall /

Russia's first decade after the collapse of the Soviet Union has been simultaneously tumultuous and transformative. For most of the 1990s the Russian economy was in free fall, the legal system in absentia, and the majority of citizens engaged primarily in survival efforts. Not surprisingly, the...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Kuchins, Andrew
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Washington, D.C. : Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2002.
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Evaluating Yeltsin and his revolution / Michael McFaul
  • Fragmentation of Russia / Thomas Graham
  • Power and leadership in Putin's Russia / Lilia Shevtsova
  • Simulations of power in Putin's Russia / Stephen Holmes
  • Russia's transition to a market economy: a permanent redistribution? / Joel Hellman
  • Ten myths about the Russian economy / Anders Åslund
  • Has Russia entered a period of sustainable economic growth? / Clifford G. Gaddy
  • What has happened to Russian society? / Judyth L. Twigg
  • Human capital and Russian security in the twenty-first century / Harley Balzer
  • From pragmatism to strategic choice: is Russia's security policy finally becoming realistic? / Dmitri Trenin
  • Limits of the Sino-Russian strategic partnership / Andrew C. Kuchins
  • State building and security threats in Central Asia / Martha Brill Olcott
  • What is the future of Chechnya? / Anatol Lieven
  • New shape of East-West nuclear relationship / Rose Gottemoeller
  • Prospects for U.S.-Russian cooperation / James M. Goldgeier
  • Russia rising? / Andrew C. Kuchins.