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    1 942

    Presents an assessment of minority rights in Central and Eastern Europe, covering various countries of that region that have joined the EU since 2004, including Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Slovakia and Romania. This book is of interest for those in European integration and minority rights politics.

  • av Eske van Gils
    608 - 2 128

  • - Soviet Workers and the New Communist Elite
    av Simon Pirani
    647,-

    Examines the relationship between the Russian Communist Party and working class in the years after the revolution and civil war. This book shows that the working class was politically expropriated by the Bolshevik party, as democratic bodies such as soviets and factory committees were deprived of decision-making power.

  • - Remote control
    av Stephen C. Hutchings & Natalya Rulyova
    336,-

    Examines television culture in Russia under the government of Vladimir Putin. This book is suitable for those who wish to understand contemporary Russian society.

  • - Dimensions of Security Under Putin
     
    1 916

    What kind of a player is Russia in the field of security? What is the essence of its security policy? What are the sources, capabilities and priorities of its security policy? Answering such questions, this book examines the re-emergence of Russia as an outward-looking state.

  • av John Russell
    701 - 2 138

    The Russo-Chechen conflict has been the bloodiest war in Europe since the Second World War. Providing an overview of the war and the issues connected with it, this book examines the origins of the conflict and traces how both sides were dragged inexorably into war in the early 1990s. It discusses the two wars and the intervening truce.

  • - The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment
    av Jan Drahokoupil
    816 - 2 358

    Examines the transformation of the state in Central and Eastern Europe since the end of communism and adoption of market oriented reform in the early 1990s, exploring the impact of globalization and economic liberalization on the region's states, societies and political economy.

  • av Tomas (University of Manchester & UK) Balkelis
    2 358

    Argues that contrary to contemporary Lithuanian nationalist rhetoric - Lithuanian nationalism was modern and socially constructed in the period from the emergence of the Lithuanian national movement in the late nineteenth century to the birth of an independent state in 1918.

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    2 358

    Examines federalism and regional and local politics in Russia. This book discusses how Vladimir Putin has re-asserted the power of the centre in Russia, and tightened the federal government's control of the regions. It shows how, contrary to his rhetoric about developing Russia as a free and democratic state, authoritarianism has been extended.

  • av Sinikukka Saari
    634 - 2 358

    Initial hopes that after the fall of the Soviet Union democracy and human rights would flourish strongly in Russia have begun to fade. This book explores what went wrong in Russia and why.

  • - Democratization in Russia and the Baltic States
    av Sweden) Uhlin & Anders (Lund University
    569 - 1 280,-

    The development of civil society has varied greatly across the former Soviet Union. The Baltic states have achieved a high level of integration with the West and European Union membership, while some regions in Russia lag far behind. This work presents a comparative study of civil society and democratization across post-Soviet national borders.

  • - From Red Square to the Left Bank
    av Australia) Stern & Ludmila (University of New South Wales
    696 - 2 307

  • - The El'tsin and Putin Periods
    av University of London, UK) Kuhrt & Natasha (King's College London
    701 - 2 386

    Provides an examination of Russia's relations with China and Japan. This book is intended not only for specialists on Russian politics and foreign policy, but also for international relations scholars.

  • av Moscow, Russia) Koltsova & Olessia (Higher School of Economics
    647 - 2 358

  • av UK) Boobbyer & Philip (University of Kent
    634 - 2 195

    Examines the ethical paradigm shift that took place in Soviet Russia after 1953, making reference to the idea of a consciencea. After exploring the history of the idea of conscience before the revolution and in the early decades of Soviet rule, as well as under Khrushchev, this book focuses on the moral ideas of dissidents and party reformers.

  • - The Socialist Revolutionary Party, 1921-39
    av Elizabeth White
    738 - 2 439

    Examines the role of the Socialist Revolutionary party, which had been the largest and most popular party in Russia in 1917, and shows how, after the October revolution, rather than disappearing, led by its leadership in exile, it continued to observe and comment on developments in Russia.

  • - The Politics of Truth Revelation in Post-Communist Poland
    av UK) Szczerbiak & Aleks (University of Sussex
    582 - 2 128

  • av Sergey Toymenstev
    1 568,-

    Many scholars argue that a key feature of Putin's Russia is the re-legitimization of the Soviet past, especially the glorification of successes including the victory in the Second World War. One consequence of this, they contend, is the prevention of full democratization. This book, on the contrary, argues that the memorialization of the Soviet past is much more complex, with traumatic facts such as the gulag not being suppressed, with the result that the past is both condemned and glorified at the same time. The book explores the ambivalent nature of the memorialization of the Soviet past in a range of media, including history textbooks, films, television programmes and novels, and concludes that the contradictory attitude to the Soviet past is entirely in step with the hybrid nature of the current regime.

  • - The Making and Breaking of State Socialist Society, and What Followed
    av David Lane
    621 - 2 072

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    2 331

    Examines the social and cultural impact of the 'thaw' in Cold War relations, decision-making and policy formation in the Soviet Union under Nikita Khrushchev. With individual case studies exploring key aspects of Khrushchev's period of office, this title offers a fresh perspective on the Khrushchev era.

  • av Dr Suvi Salmenniemi
    1 846

    Examines civic activism, democratization and gender in Russian society. This book explores the role of state institutions in the development of democratic civic life, and shows how, under the Putin regime and its policy of managed democracy, independent civic activism thrived and simultaneously was constrained.

  • - Conflicting Signals
     
    2 358

    Discusses the development of mass media in Russia since the end of Communism and the collapse of the Soviet Union. This book analyzes the impact of the Putin presidency, including the ways in which the media have constructed Putin's image in order to consolidate his power and their role in securing his election victories in 2000 and 2004.

  • av Irina Mukhina
    789 - 2 307

  • - Czech Transformation and Right-Wing Politics, 1989-2006
    av Sean Hanley
    696 - 2 358

  • - Shocking Chic
     
    2 058

    Explores the phenomenon of glamour and celebrity in contemporary Russian culture, ranging across media forms, disciplinary boundaries and modes of inquiry, with particular emphasis on the media personality.

  • - Economic and Political Transformation and Evolving National Identity
     
    1 878

    The end of communism and accession to the European Union have had a huge impact on Poland. This book provides an overall assessment of the post-1989 transformation in Poland, covering economic transformation; the heritage of the past and national identity; and regional and political developments before and after EU accession.

  • av Ingerid M. Opdahl
    1 834

    The Russian State and Russiäs Energy Industries analyses the development of relations between the state and five major energy companies, and how this shaped Russiäs foreign policy in the post-Soviet region.

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    2 199

    The book provides a deep understanding of the changing structures and practices of national and transnational Russian media and how they condition the boundaries of freedom of expression in Russia today.Drawing on a wide range of disciplines, this book examines the current state of the freedom of speech and media freedom in Russia.

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    2 358

    Examines democracy in Eastern Europe, focusing on the influence of literary and historical myths in communist Eastern Europe and Russia. This book shows how democracy takes into account cultural factors of shared consciousness whereby mythological constructions of reality become a force in the formation of political conceptions of authority.

  • - The Impact of Informal Corporate Governance Practices
    av Japan) Adachi & Yuko (Sophia University
    634 - 2 358

    Examines the development of big business in Russia since the early 1990s, explaining how post-Soviet enterprises - many of which made little sense as business units - were restructured into functional firms. This title includes case studies of three leading companies: Yukos Oil Company, Siberian (Russian) Aluminium and Norilsk Nickel.

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