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Russia : insights from a changing country / edited by Sabine Fischer ; contributors, Nabi Abdullaev, Mikhail Krutikhin, Aleksandr Kynev, ... [et al.]
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- Texte
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- sans médiation
Type de support
- Volume
Titre(s)
- Russia : insights from a changing country / edited by Sabine Fischer ; contributors, Nabi Abdullaev, Mikhail Krutikhin, Aleksandr Kynev, ... [et al.]
Autre(s) responsabilité(s)
Editeur, producteur
- Paris : European Union Institute for security studies, 2012
Description matérielle
- 1 vol. (71 p.) : ill., graph., tabl. ; 24 cm
Collection
- ISS Report no. 11
Appartient à la collection
- Report no. ... (European Union Institute for Security Studies) 1830-9747 11
Classification décimale Dewey
- 320.947
Note(s)
- "Février 2012."
Note sur les bibliographies et les index
- Notes bibliogr.
Note sur le contenu
- Introduction / Sabine Fischer Elections and domestic politics in Russia. State Duma elections 2011 and the marginal role of Russian parties : part 1 / Aleksandr Kynev State Duma elections 2011 and the marginal role of Russian parties : part 2 / Aleksander Kynev Russian elections and relations between the centre and the regions / Natalia Zubarevich Russia's middle class : at the centre or on the periphery of Russian politics ? / Lilia Ovcharova Russian elections and the energy sector : no changes ahead / Mikhail Krutikhin Za chestnye vybory! : the unexpected protest movement. After Russia's parliamentary elections : emerging fissures / Sabine Fischer Putin, the protest movement and political change in Russia / Simon Saradzhyan and Nabi Abdullaev Elections and Russian foreign policy. Russia's neighbourhood policy / Andrei Zagorski A changing Russia ? : implications for EU-Russia relations / Sabine Fischer
Résumé ou extrait
- The mass protests in Moscow and other Russian cities after the parliamentary elections on 4 December 2011 shattered long-standing assumptions about the Russian political system and the apathy of Russian society. They raise new questions about the evolution of Russian society and state-society relations. These are extremely serious issues not only for the protesters and external observers, but also for a Russian leadership whose legitimacy is at risk and who, in one way or another, will have to react to this vocal expression of discontent and demand for change. This report features contributions from a group of Russian authors with expertise on Russian domestic and foreign policy issues. They all contributed analytical papers to the "Russia insights" series, which were published online during the weeks before the parliamentary and presidential elections. Therefore, some of the papers where written before and some after the public protests started. Together, they provide valuable insights into Russian politics and society and into the country's economic system as well as into Russia's foreign policy posture. The result is a very complex picture combining elements of dynamism, stasis and stagnation (introduction p. 5)
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