Russia's Futures

Russia's Futures

by Richard Sakwa
Russia's Futures

Russia's Futures

by Richard Sakwa

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Overview

Russia is back as a major force in global politics, but what does this mean? Is Russia the dangerous revisionist foe that meddles in Western elections and tries to subvert the liberal international order? Or is it a country precariously trying to maintain security and enhance prosperity at home, while re-asserting its place as a great power in the world today?

In this book, renowned Russia scholar Richard Sakwa explores current debates on Russia, placing them in historical context and outlining the fundamental challenges currently facing the country. Post-communist Russia had to grapple with a unique set of problems, including reconstituting the political system, rebuilding the economy, re-imagining the nation, and rethinking Russia’s place in the world. The solutions are still being sought, but this hard-hitting study argues that the failure to create an international system in which Russia’s transformation became part of a revised world order has made the search far more difficult than it may otherwise have been. Although Russia is one of the oldest states in Europe, in its contemporary guise it is one of the youngest. Russia has had many pasts and, given its size, centrality and complexity, it will also have many futures.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781509524242
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication date: 03/18/2019
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Richard Sakwa is Professor of Russian and European Politics at the University of Kent at Canterbury.

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction: multiple pasts and many futures

1. Getting Russia right

2. Power and ideas

3. Economy and development

4. State, people and the future

5. Making Russia great again

6. Russia’s futures

Conclusion: Russia as challenger and challenged

Notes

Index

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