Reexamining Economic and Political Reforms in Russia, 1985-2000: Generations, Ideas, and Changes
Reexamining Economic and Political Reforms in Russia, 1985–2000: Generations, Ideas, and Changes analyzes the impact of generational changes and ideational changes on major political and economic reforms conducted in Russia during the late twentieth century.

This book examines how the policy agenda was shaped by the ideas of the generations’ representatives for the “sixtiers” and “seventiers.” Representatives of the generation of “sixtiers” conducted reforms from 1985 to 1991 and invested major efforts in political liberalization but did not pay enough attention to economic reforms. On the other hand, the reformers from the generation of “seventiers,” who were in charge of policy making from 1991 to 1998, were genuinely oriented toward market building but rather insensitive to the democratization of the political regime. This book explores how these differences in ideational agendas produced inconsistent and controversial outcomes from both stages of reforms.
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Reexamining Economic and Political Reforms in Russia, 1985-2000: Generations, Ideas, and Changes
Reexamining Economic and Political Reforms in Russia, 1985–2000: Generations, Ideas, and Changes analyzes the impact of generational changes and ideational changes on major political and economic reforms conducted in Russia during the late twentieth century.

This book examines how the policy agenda was shaped by the ideas of the generations’ representatives for the “sixtiers” and “seventiers.” Representatives of the generation of “sixtiers” conducted reforms from 1985 to 1991 and invested major efforts in political liberalization but did not pay enough attention to economic reforms. On the other hand, the reformers from the generation of “seventiers,” who were in charge of policy making from 1991 to 1998, were genuinely oriented toward market building but rather insensitive to the democratization of the political regime. This book explores how these differences in ideational agendas produced inconsistent and controversial outcomes from both stages of reforms.
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Reexamining Economic and Political Reforms in Russia, 1985-2000: Generations, Ideas, and Changes

Reexamining Economic and Political Reforms in Russia, 1985-2000: Generations, Ideas, and Changes

Reexamining Economic and Political Reforms in Russia, 1985-2000: Generations, Ideas, and Changes

Reexamining Economic and Political Reforms in Russia, 1985-2000: Generations, Ideas, and Changes

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Reexamining Economic and Political Reforms in Russia, 1985–2000: Generations, Ideas, and Changes analyzes the impact of generational changes and ideational changes on major political and economic reforms conducted in Russia during the late twentieth century.

This book examines how the policy agenda was shaped by the ideas of the generations’ representatives for the “sixtiers” and “seventiers.” Representatives of the generation of “sixtiers” conducted reforms from 1985 to 1991 and invested major efforts in political liberalization but did not pay enough attention to economic reforms. On the other hand, the reformers from the generation of “seventiers,” who were in charge of policy making from 1991 to 1998, were genuinely oriented toward market building but rather insensitive to the democratization of the political regime. This book explores how these differences in ideational agendas produced inconsistent and controversial outcomes from both stages of reforms.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739183625
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/25/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 940 KB

About the Author

Vladimir Gel’man is a professor of political science and sociology at the European University at St.Petersburg and Finland distinguished professor at the Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki.

Otar Marganiya is the dean of faculty of economics at St. Petersburg State University and the president of the Center for Modernization Studies at the European University at St. Petersburg.

Dmitry Travin is the academic director of the Center for Modernization Studies and a professor at the European University at St. Petersburg.

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1. Turning Points of Russia’s Reforms: Generation Changes and Shifting Trajectories
Chapter 2. The Point of Departure: Late-Soviet Negative Consensus
Chapter 3. Perestroika: From Revival to Collapse
Chapter 4. Post-Soviet Challenges: Difficult Choices During the “Triple Transition”
Chapter 5. The Roaring Nineties
Chapter 6. Unfree Market Economy under Autocracy
Bibliography
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