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From Perestroika to Rainbow Revolutions: Reform and Revolution After Socialism

Autor Vicken Cheterian
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mar 2014
This is a comparative study of the reforms and revolutions that have swept through the former USSR and Balkan states in the past 25 years. The collection examines the struggle to modernise the economies and political systems of the former Soviet states and Eastern Europe. It specifically focuses on the mostly nonviolent Colour Revolutions.
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ISBN-13: 9781849041447
ISBN-10: 184904144X
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 147 x 27 x 224 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:New.
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'In this engaging volume, an international team of experts skillfully dissects the achievements and failures of the coloured revolutions - a series of popular uprisings that swept through post-socialist societies from 2000 to 2005. In doing so, they raise deeper questions about the conditions under which revolutionary change translates into revolutionary results.' - Mark R. Beissinger, Professor of Politics, Princeton University, and author of Nationalist Mobilization and the Collapse of the Soviet State 'This is not the first book about the 'coloured revolutions', but this sets a new standard. The analysis is considered, the country chapters are by acknowledged experts, the focus is on the actors themselves and the process of change in which they engaged. I will be bringing this study to the attention of my students and all specialists on the contemporary politics of the post-Soviet world would do well to read it.' - Stephen White, Professor of Politics, Glasgow University and author of Understanding Russian Politics

Notă biografică

Vicken Cheterian is director of CIMERA in Geneva and author of War and Peace in the Caucasus, published by Hurst in 2009.