1st Edition

Politics Russia

By Catherine Danks Copyright 2009
    488 Pages
    by Routledge

    488 Pages
    by Routledge

    Politics Russia provides the most comprehensive, accessible and up-to-date introduction to all aspects of the political development of Russia in the post-communist era. Writing with the undergraduate student specifically in mind, Danks’ fluent style and masterly grasp of complex material will make this an indispensable guide for many years to come.

    Divided into five sections, Politics Russia maps a clear path towards an understanding of Russia and its politics in the twenty first century. In Part One the emergence of contemporary Russia is put into context by a consideration of the end of the USSR and the move towards democratization under Gorbachev. Part Two provides a clear-sighted and stimulating overview of the nature of the executive and the legislature in contemporary Russia. Part Three examines civil society, the role of the media and the representative process.  Part Four is focussed on the policy process, from foreign and defence policies to the development of domestic social policies from the provision of healthcare to education. Part Five, the final, provides an overall consideration the contemporary state of Russia, examining the development from Yeltsin, to Putin to Medvedev, and considers the possible futures of the region.   

     

    The book is supported by a host of pedagogical features, including:

     

    • Annotated further reading lists
    • Definitions of key political terms
    • Short biographies of key figures

     

    Part One   Context

    Chapter 1    Gorbachev, perestroika and the end of soviet socialism

    Chapter 2 Explaining the end of the soviet socialism: the USSR and the Cold War

    Chapter 3 Russian in transition

    Chapter 4 Russia and the Russian peoples

     

    Part Two    The executive and the legislature

    Chapter 5 The Federal Executive: President and Government

    Chapter 6 The Federal Assembly

    Chapter 7 Russian Federalism

    Chapter 8 The Judiciary

    Chapter 9 The State in Uniform: the Armed and Security Forces

     

    Part Three    Political ideas, parties and the representative process

    Chapter 10   Civil Society

    Chapter 11   The Mass Media

    Chapter 12   Elections and Political Parties

     

    Part Four   The policy process and reforming Russia

    Chapter 13   Foreign and defence policy

    Chapter 14   The Economy and Economic policy

    Chapter 15   Society and social policies

     

    Conclusion

    Chapter 16 From Yeltsin and Putin to Medvedev  

    Biography

    Catherine Danks