The Central Government of Russia: From Gorbachev to Putin / Edition 1

The Central Government of Russia: From Gorbachev to Putin / Edition 1

by Iulia Shevchenko
ISBN-10:
0754639827
ISBN-13:
9780754639824
Pub. Date:
09/03/2008
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0754639827
ISBN-13:
9780754639824
Pub. Date:
09/03/2008
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Central Government of Russia: From Gorbachev to Putin / Edition 1

The Central Government of Russia: From Gorbachev to Putin / Edition 1

by Iulia Shevchenko

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Overview

Placing the development of the Soviet and Russian central governments in theoretical context, this work breaks new ground in the study of contemporary Russian politics. Iulia Shevchenko's creative treatment of the principal-agent model offers fresh insight into the institutional origins of change in government organization in the communist and post-communist period, from President Gorbachev to President Putin. She demonstrates that government organization varies with the extent to which the principal actors - the president and parliament - are prepared to empower the cabinet to actively develop rather than just implement policy. Delegation of broad decision-making powers, which occurs when the policy environment is highly competitive, is a crucial factor explaining the uneven dynamics of government development during this period. The originality of this work, rich with supporting evidence and empirical data, will ensure that it becomes the standard source for students and scholars concerned with this aspect of post-Soviet politics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780754639824
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/03/2008
Series: Post-Soviet Politics
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Iulia Shevchenko is a Research Fellow at the European University at St. Petersburg, Russia.

Table of Contents

Contents: A theory of government development: institutional design and delegation of authority; The late Soviet period, 1989-1991; Transition to independence, 1990-1991; Struggling with the Soviet legacies, 1991-1993; Accommodating to the new institutional design, 1994-1995; The end of the Yeltsin era, 1996-1999; Putin's first tenure, 2000-2004; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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