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Explaining Post-Soviet Patchworks
Explaining Post-Soviet Patchworks
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Andreas Heinrich
Artos G. Sarkisiants
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Elena K. Rytsareva
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Evgeniia V. Serova
Grigorii V. Krasnov
Harley D. Balzer
Igor B. Gurkov
Irina N. Iudina
Ivan I. Zasurskii
Language_English
Leonid I. Kosals
Ognian Hishow
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Rozalina V. Ryvkina
Ruslan N. Pukhov
Russia
Sectoral
Sergei P. Peregudov
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Soviet
Stephen Fortescue
Tat'iana A. Alimova
Transnational
Zemfira I. Kalugina
Product details
- ISBN 9781138629400
- Weight: 800g
- Dimensions: 148 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 11 Nov 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
This title was first published in 2001: Based on extensive research, this trilogy provides new insights into Post-Soviet transformations without taking refuge in the traditional assumption that Russia is unique. Using powerful analytical tools, this trilogy marks the re-integration of the Former Soviet Union (FSU) into the main current of political science. An invaluable resource for all those interested in Russia and the Post-Soviet states. This first volume focuses on state, sectoral, and transnational actors from a predominantly rational choice perspective. The book includes an extensive introduction by the editor which uses additional material gathered by the project team on two polls, 1999 and 2000, which, in addition to the individual studies, provide sufficient data to obtain unprecedented insights into the basic preferences and the logic of action of the main players in Russia. The outcomes of this research will be particularly relevant for students, researchers, journalists and decision-makers interested in Russia and the Post-Soviet states’ politics, international relations, economics, social policy and sociology.
Klaus Segbers, Born 1954, Director of the Institute for East European Studies and Professor for Political Sciences at the Institute for East European Studies and the Department for Political and Social Sciences, Free University, Berlin, Germany.
Explaining Post-Soviet Patchworks
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