Authoritarian modernization in Russia : ideas, institutions, and policies / edited by Vladimir Gel'man.
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Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
2017.
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Series: | Studies in contemporary Russia.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction : why no authoritarian modernization in Russia? / Vladimir Gel'man
- 2. Fathers versus sons : generation changes and the ideational agenda of reforms in late-twentieth-century Russia / Vladimir Gel'man and Dmitry Travin
- 3. The dilemma of the perception of the strong state in Russia and the demand for modernization / Markku Kangaspuro
- 4. Framing modernization in Russian newspapers : words, not deeds / Jukka Pietiläinen
- 5. Authoritarianism and institutional decay in Russia : disruption of property rights and the rule of law / Andrey Zaostrovtsev
- 6. The Russian people's front and hybrid governance dilemma / Jussi Lassila
- 7. Social network sites and political governance in Russia / Markku Lonkila
- 8. Russia's post-neoliberal development strategy and high-technology considerations / Anna Lowry
- 9. How does the government implement unpopular reforms? : evidence from education policy in Russia / Andrey Starodubtsev
- 10. Choosing between bureaucracy and the reformers : the Russian pension reform of 2001 as a compromise squared / Anna A. Dekalchuk
- 11. Labor reform in Putin's Russia : could modernization be democratic? / Ivan S. Grigoriev.