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Title Russia lost in transition : the Yeltsin and Putin legacies / Lilia Shevtsova ; translated by Arch Tait.

LOCATION CALL # STATUS
 General Collection  DK510.763 .S494 2007    AVAILABLE
Description xvi, 388 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Boris Yeltsin : a revolutionary who preserved tradition -- How will Yeltsin go down in history? -- The coming of Vladimir Putin : a new regime to preserve an old system -- Imitation democracy -- Can you sit and run at the same time? -- Pragmatists versus idealists -- Should I stay or should I go? -- The siloviki in power -- Oligarchy as myth and reality -- Liberal technocrats as an adornment of the state -- The triumph of bureaucratic capitalism -- Something new : a nuclear petro-power -- The state shakes off its social responsibilities -- What is behind Russia's new assertiveness -- Is Russia ready to set sail under her own steam? -- How can we learn to be neighbors? -- Russia and Europe : condemned to live together -- Russia and the United States : in search of new paradigm -- What went wrong? -- Bumps in the road -- The Bush-Putin legacy -- Unstable stability, or on shooting yourself in the foot -- What might detonate an explosion? -- Russia : going nowhere fast -- Can the West help the Russian liberal project? -- How to stop suicidal statecraft -- Paradoxes and hopes.
Subject Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government -- 1991-
Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations.
Alt Author Tait, A. L., translator.
Standard # 9780870032363 paperback
0870032364 paperback
9780870032370 cloth
0870032372 cloth

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