Russia : the challenges of transformation /

In Russia a group of leading Russian intellectuals and social scientists join with top researchers from the world to examine the social, political, and economic transformation of Russia. This timely and important book of original essays makes clear that neither politics nor economics alone holds the...

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Other Authors / Creators:Dutkiewicz, Piotr, editor.
Trenin, Dmitriĭ, editor.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Language notes:English.
Imprint: New York : New York University Press, [2011]
Series:Possible futures series ; v. 4.
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Online Access:Click here for full text at JSTOR
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505 0 |a Missing in translation: re-conceptualizing Russia's developmental state / Piotr Dutkiewicz -- The long road to normalcy: where Russia now stands / Vladimir Popov -- The sovereign bureaucracy in Russia's modernizations / Georgi Derluguian -- The changing dynamics of Russian politics / Richard Sakwa -- Leadership and the politics of modernization / Timothy J. Colton -- The sociology of post-reform Russia / Mikhail K. Gorshkov -- Elites: the choice for modernization / Leonid Grigoriev -- Education for an innovative Russia / Nur Kirabaev -- Health and healthcare in Russia today and tomorrow / Oleg Atkov and Guzel Ulumbekova -- The imaginary curtain / Roderic Lyne -- What kind of a Europe for what kind of Russia / Alexander Rahr -- The Obama administration's "reset button" for Russia / Andrew C. Kuchins -- Russia: the eastern dimension / Bobo Lo -- Russia and the newly independent states of Central Asia: relations transformed / Rustem Zhangozha -- Of power and greatness / Dmitri Trenin -- Russia and the West: toward understanding / Vladimir I. Yakunin. 
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