Contemporary Russia / Edition 3

Contemporary Russia / Edition 3

by Edwin Bacon
ISBN-10:
1137307390
ISBN-13:
9781137307392
Pub. Date:
05/15/2014
Publisher:
Bloombury Academic
ISBN-10:
1137307390
ISBN-13:
9781137307392
Pub. Date:
05/15/2014
Publisher:
Bloombury Academic
Contemporary Russia / Edition 3

Contemporary Russia / Edition 3

by Edwin Bacon
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Overview

This volume provides a readable and accessible introduction to Russia's politics, economics,and society, especially as they are evolving under Putin's presidency. Present developments are set in the historical context of the events and trends of Russia's first post-Soviet decade and of the country's changing place in the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137307392
Publisher: Bloombury Academic
Publication date: 05/15/2014
Series: Contemporary States and Societies
Edition description: 3rd ed. 2014
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Edwin Bacon teaches International Politics at the University of Lincoln. He is the author of more than half a dozen books on Russian politics and history. He has previously worked at Birkbeck University of London, the University of Birmingham, Bishop Grosseteste University, and the University of Warwick, as well as briefly for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and as Parliamentary Special Adviser to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee of the House of Commons. He runs the book blog russiainfiction.com and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations, Maps, Figures, Tables and Boxes viii

Acknowledgements to the Second Edition x

List of Abbreviations xi

Introduction 1

1 The Historical Context 9

Russia before 1917 10

The Soviet period, 1917-91 15

From communism to contemporary Russia 25

2 Land and People 34

The physical setting 39

The environment 42

Geostrategic location 45

The peoples of Russia 48

The Chechen conflict 51

Religion in Russia 53

Who are the Russians? Culture and traditions 57

3 Social Structure and Social Policy 62

Standards of living 64

Demographics and health policy 72

Health policy and the national projects 79

Judicial policy 80

Education 86

4 Politics and Government 90

The 1993 Constitution 94

President versus parliament, 1992-3 95

Executive 98

Legislature 103

Power relations between president, prime minister and parliament 104

Contemporary Russia and democracy 107

Ideas in Russian politics - political forces in Russia today 113

The Communists and the Agrarians 116

The Nationalists 118

The Liberals 119

5 The Economy 121

The Soviet planning system 123

Economic decline 124

Economic reform, 1992-8 127

The crash of 1998 133

Economic progress, 1999-2008 135

Resource dependence and the need to diversify 140

The legal environment and state intervention 141

Engagement in the global economy 143

Conclusion 146

6 Rights, Freedoms and Civil Society 148

The Soviet legacy 149

Constitutional rights in contemporary Russia 150

Freedom of information 152

Freedom of worship 160

Wider human rights and civil society issues 163

A weak state and securitization 166

Civil society in Russia 168

7 Ideas and Culture 171

The Russian Idea 171

Death and martial culture 174

Russian self-conceptualization-byt, sobornost and literary models 177

Putin's political narrative and the use of history 178

Ideology 184

Culture and contemporary reality 186

Literature 188

Film 191

Music 192

Sport 193

8 Russia and the World 195

Geopolitics and echoes of empire 197

Russia's 'sphere of influence' and the Commonwealth of Independent States 199

Russia, the West and beyond 204

Conclusion 216

9 Conclusion 217

Recommended Reading 222

Russia Online in English 225

Bibliography 227

Index 234

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Review of the first edition:

'An excellent introductory text...well-informed, up-to-date and clearly written...authoritative in its command of both detail and perspective, over a wide range of topics...it would be hard to imagine a better short introduction to Russia's society and the contemporary Russian state.' - Phil Hanson, Slavonica

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