How Russians Understand the New Russia: Consolidation and Contestation
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The issues that are the most and the least divisive in Russia
The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 created a new Russia, with new territorial boundaries and new political and economic systems. The hybrid political economy that emerged incorporated commitments to markets and democracy that were undermined by the state’s economic interventions and authoritarian restrictions.
In this book, Paul Chaisty and Stephen Whitefield argue that the hybridity of the post-Soviet system provided a stron...
The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 created a new Russia, with new territorial boundaries and new political and economic systems. The hybrid political economy that emerged incorporated commitments to markets and democracy that were undermined by the state’s economic interventions and authoritarian restrictions.
In this book, Paul Chaisty and Stephen Whitefield argue that the hybridity of the post-Soviet system provided a stron...


