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Author I︠A︡vlinskiĭ, G. (Grigoriĭ), author.

Title The Putin system : an opposing view / Grigory Yavlinsky.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [2019]
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Description 1 online resource (xix, 231 pages)
Note Print version record
Translation of: Periferijnyj avtoritarizm: kak i kuda prishla Rossija. Moscow: Medium Publishers, 2015
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The political system of Putin's Russia and its significance for world affairs -- Russia today : the history of how and why it came to be -- Authoritarianism on the periphery : understanding Russia's political system and how it works -- The future of autocracy in Russia : what do we have to put up with (and for how long)?
Summary "A quarter century after the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia once again looms large over world affairs, from Ukraine to Syria to the 2016 U.S. election. Yet how power works in present-day Russia - how Vladimir Putin came to power and maintains his rule - remains opaque and often misunderstood. In The Putin System, Grigory Yavlinsky, a Russian economist and opposition leader, explains his country's politics from a unique perspective, voicing a Russian liberal critique of the post-Soviet system that is vital for the West to hear. Combining the firsthand experience of a practicing politician with academic expertise, Yavlinsky gives unparalleled insights into the sources of Putin's power and what might be next. He argues that Russia's dysfunction is neither the outcome of one man's iron-fisted rule nor a deviation from the supposedly natural development of Western-style political institutions. Instead, Russia's peripheral position in the global economy has fundamentally shaped the regime's domestic and foreign policy, nourishing authoritarianism while undermining its opponents. The quasi-democratic reforms of the 1990s, the bureaucracy's self-perpetuating grip on power, and the Russian elite's frustration with its secondary status have all combined to enable personalized authoritarian rule and corruption. Ultimately, Putin is as much a product of the system as its creator. In a time of sensationalism and fear, The Putin System is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how power is wielded in Russia"--Publisher's description
Subject Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government -- 1991-
Political culture -- Russia (Federation)
Public administration -- Russia (Federation)
Authoritarianism -- Russia (Federation)
HISTORY -- Europe -- Russia & the Former Soviet Union.
Authoritarianism. (OCoLC)fst00821640
Political culture. (OCoLC)fst01069263
Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01919741
Public administration. (OCoLC)fst01081976
Russia (Federation) (OCoLC)fst01262050
Chronological Term Since 1991
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Translation of (expression): I︠A︡vlinskiĭ, G. (Grigoriĭ). Periferiĭnyĭ avtoritarizm. 2015.
Added Title Periferiĭnyĭ avtoritarizm. English
Other Form: Print version: I︠A︡vlinskiĭ, G. (Grigoriĭ). Periferiĭnyĭ avtoritarizm. English. Putin system. New York : Columbia University Press, [2019] 9780231190305 (DLC) 2018028372 (OCoLC)1035443228
ISBN 9780231548823 (electronic book)
0231548826 (electronic book)
Standard No. 10.7312/yavl19030 doi
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