1st Edition

The Post-Soviet States Mapping the Politics of Transition

By Graham Smith Copyright 1999
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    The collapse of the Soviet Union has engendered one of the most momentous and critical regional transformations of our tiomes through the formation and development of the post-Soviet states. This book explores the politics of post-Soviet transition and the problems which will continue to face these states well into the twenty-first century, as they struggle towards democracy, market reform, ethnic co-existance and integration into a new geoplolitical post-Cold War world order.



    Richly illustrated with examples drawn from Russian and other post-Soviet primary sources, the author focuses on three broad themes of transition. Firstly, the progression from colonialism to post-colonialism and the consquences of such changes on national identity and the redefinition of national homeland. Secondly, the movement away from totalitarian rule and the factors which both facilitate and challenge the prospects of a democratic future. Thirdly, the process of securing a successful place in the global capitalist economy.

    Trials of transition
    From transformation to fragmentation
    Part I - Postcolonialism and the politics of national identities
    Russia identity, geopolitics and homeland
    The borderland states: nations, citizens and diasporas
    Part II - Experimenting with democracy
    Limits to democracy
    Multiculturalism, federalism and democracy
    Part III - Geopolitical economy, the market and privatisation
    The geopolitical economy of the CIS
    The state, economic liberalisation and the regions
    Geopolitical futures.

    Biography

    Graham Smith

    ..this text is a mandatory read for anyone interested in getting a better handle on the issues facing the post-Soviet states.
    Political Geography