ABSTRACT

There is an ever-burgeoning number of books analyzing the Russian experience, or aspects of it. This Handbook is the first single volume which gives both a broad survey of the literature as well as highlighting the cutting edge research in the area. Through both empirical data and theoretical investigation each chapter in the Routledge Handbook Russian of Politics and Society examines both the Russian experience and the existing literature, points to research trends, and identifies issues that remain to be resolved.

Offering focused studies of the key elements of Russian social and political life, the book is organized into the following broad themes:

  • General introduction
  • Political institutions
  • Political Economy
  • Society
  • Foreign Policy

Politically, economically, and socially, Russia has one of the most interesting development trajectories of any major country. This Handbook seeks to answer questions about democratic transition, the relationship between the market and democracy, stability and authoritarian politics, the development of civil society, the role of crime and corruption, and the creation of a market economy.

Providing a comprehensive resource for scholars and policy makers alike, this book is an important contribution to the study of Russian Studies, Eastern European studies, and International Relations.

part |68 pages

Introduction

chapter |10 pages

The Yeltsin Era

chapter |14 pages

The Putin Era

chapter |12 pages

Democratisation

part |180 pages

Politics

chapter |11 pages

Presidency

chapter |13 pages

The Duma's Electoral System

Lessons in Endogeneity

chapter |14 pages

Political Parties

chapter |11 pages

Communism

chapter |11 pages

Local Government

chapter |11 pages

The Bureaucracy

chapter |12 pages

The Military

part |113 pages

Society

chapter |11 pages

Class

chapter |11 pages

Russian Labour

chapter |12 pages

Gender

chapter |12 pages

Media

chapter |10 pages

Religion