ABSTRACT

Sakwa's Russian Politics and Society is the most comprehensive study of Russia's post-communist political development. It has, since its first publication in 1993, become an indispensable guide for all those who need to know about the current political scene in Russia, about the country's political stability and about the future of democracy under its post-communist leadership. This is the ideal introductory textbook: it covers all the key issues; it is clearly written; and it includes the most up-to-date material available. For this third edition, Sakwa has updated the text throughout to include details of Yeltsin's second term and the impact on Russian politics of the rise of his successor, Vladimir Putin. It also contains a substantially expanded bibliography and appendices showing election results, chronology, social and demographic figures and recent census data.

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PART I The fall of communism and the rebirth of Russia

chapter 1|24 pages

Soviet communism and its dissolution

chapter 2|16 pages

The disintegration of the USSR

part |2 pages

PART II Political institutions and processes

chapter 3|27 pages

The new constitutional order

chapter 4|26 pages

Law and society

chapter 5|27 pages

The executive

chapter 6|15 pages

The legislature

chapter 7|32 pages

Electoral politics

chapter 8|29 pages

Party development

part |2 pages

Part III

chapter 9|21 pages

Federalism and the state

chapter 10|30 pages

Regional and local politics

chapter 11|23 pages

National identity and state-building

part |2 pages

Part IV Economy and society

chapter 12|26 pages

Marketising the economy

chapter 13|26 pages

Society and social movements

chapter 14|16 pages

Cultural transformation

part |2 pages

PART V Foreign policies

chapter 15|26 pages

Foreign policy

chapter 16|21 pages

Commonwealth, community and fragmentation

chapter 17|27 pages

Defence and security policy

part |2 pages

Part VI

chapter 18|20 pages

Problems of transition

chapter 19|18 pages

Pluralism, elites, regime and leadership

chapter 20|12 pages

Democracy in Russia