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Bandits, Gangsters and the Mafia: Russia, the Baltic States and the CIS since 1991

Autor Martin Mccauley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2001
 During the 1990s, the "roving bandits", big business or the oligarchs, stole Russia. They gained influence over President Yeltsin and his government, and gradually shaped policy in their own interests. In this first comprehensive account to explain why Russia took the course it did, Martin McCauley examines the period through the prism of government, including Yeltsin's shadow government, and looks at the military, police, security and intelligence services. Relations between Moscow and the regions, industry, agriculture, social policy and foreign policy are also explored.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780582357648
ISBN-10: 0582357640
Pagini: 472
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Martin McCauley is a world expert on Russian affairs, frequently commenting for television and the media. His many books include The Soviet Union, 1917-1991.

Recenzii

`Martin McCauley is one of the few authorities writing in English who understands the shocking scale and range of the cancer of post-Soviet crime. His book is both important and frightening.’
John Simpson, World Affairs Editor, BBC

Cuprins

List of Maps, Figure and Tables, Preface, , Map 1: The Russian Federation, Chapter 1 How and Why Did It Happen?, Chapter 2 Brilliant Tactical but Disastrous Strategic Policies: the Gorbachev Era, Chapter 3 Tsar Boris the Bruiser: the First Presidency, 1991-96, Chapter 4 Tsar Boris the Boozer: the Second Presidency, 1996-99, Chapter 5 The Tsar's Court: The Presidential Administration, the Security Council and the Government, Chapter 6 Colonels and Spies: Defence, Internal Affairs and the Security Forces, Chapter 7 Moscow Does Not Rule, OK? Federalism and the Regions , Chapter 8 Bandit Capitalism, Chapter 9 Agriculture: the Peasants Stay Poor, Chapter 10 A Society in Crisis, Chapter 11 Foreign Policy: Will the Empire Strike Back? , Chapter 12 Success Not Failure: the Baltic States, Chapter 13 Will the Imams Return? the Commonwealth of Independent States , Epilogue: The Spy Who Took Over Russia: Vladimir Putin, Bibliography, Index

Descriere

In this first comprehensive account to explain why Russia took the course it did, Martin McCauley examines the period through the prism of government, including Yeltsin's shadow government, and looks at the military, police, security and intelligence services. Relations between Moscow and the regions, industry, agriculture, social policy and foreign policy are also explored.