Russia's changing economic and political regimes : the Putin years and afterwards / edited by Andrey Makarychev and André Mommen.
"The book reveals the interconnection between social, cultural and political protest movements and social and economic changes in a post-communist country like Russia still dominated by bureaucratic rulers and "oligarchs" controlling all basic industries and mining activities. Those i...
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2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Andrew Makarychev and Andre Mommen
- Master signifier in decay: evolution of Russian political discourse since Putin's comeback / Andrey Devyatkov
- New media and political protest: the formation of a public counter-sphere in Russia, 2008-12 / Svetlana S. Bodrunova and Anna A. Litvinenko
- Russian identity after the fall of the USSR: from generation IT to generation T (transnational) / Sergey Akopov
- Foreign policies of Putin's regime: strategies of politicization and depoliticization / Andrey Makarychev
- Modes of integration in the world economy: the case of Russia under Putin / Hans van Zon
- New trends in Russia's energy policy / Ekaterina Demakova
- Modernization in Russian relations with EU member states: conventional goal, new means, unexpected consequences / Tatiana Romanova and Elena Pavlova
- On the normative gap in EU-Russian relations / Anastasia Stepanovich
- From multi-vector to vectorless: Ukraine's policy towards Russia and the European Union / Elena Gnedina and Evghenia Sleptsova
- German-Russian dialogue and economic interaction / Leyli Rustamova
- China and Russia: globalizing partners in trade / Andre Mommen
- Another face of globalization: cities going international (the case of North-Western Russia) / Alexander Sergunin and Pertti Joenniemi
- Quality of governance, globalization and regional inequality: the Russian case / Irina Busygina and Mikhail Filippov
- Future of Putinism / Andrey Makarychev and Andre Mommen.