Mendras, M: Russian Politics
Autor Marie Mendras Traducere de Ros Schwartzen Limba Engleză Hardback – mai 2012
Preț: 194.32 lei
Preț vechi: 233.21 lei
-17% Nou
Puncte Express: 291
Preț estimativ în valută:
37.22€ • 38.34$ • 31.18£
37.22€ • 38.34$ • 31.18£
Carte indisponibilă temporar
Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:
Se trimite...
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849041133
ISBN-10: 184904113X
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: maps
Dimensiuni: 147 x 224 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: HURST C & CO PUBLISHERS LTD
ISBN-10: 184904113X
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: maps
Dimensiuni: 147 x 224 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: HURST C & CO PUBLISHERS LTD
Notă biografică
MARIE
MENDRAS
is
Professor
at
Sciences
Po
University
and
Research
Fellow
with
the
National
Centre
for
Scientific
Research
(CNRS)
in
Paris.
She
runs
the
Observatoire
de
la
Russie
at
the
Centre
for
International
Study
and
Research
(CERI)
and
is
an
Associate
Fellow
of
the
Russia
and
Eurasia
Programme
at
Chatham
House.
Recenzii
'A
brilliantly
textured
portrait
and
fiercely
argued
expose
of
the
troubled
and
troubling
political
condition
of
Putin's
Russia.
Paradoxically,
as
Mendras
lucidly
explains,
the
Russian
state
abuses
its
citizens
precisely
because
it
is
too
weak
to
control
itself.
...
the
most
stimulating
work
yet
published
on
the
origins
and
evolution
of
post-communist
Russian
politics.'
-
Stephen
Holmes,
Walter
E.
Meyer
Professor
of
Law,
New
York
University
School
of
Law
'This
is
a
lucid,
fresh
and
shrewd
history
of
the
failure
to
modernize
the
old
Soviet
state
by
the
new
Russian
elite.
It
is
particularly
timely
in
the
light
of
the
current
crisis
in
the
Russian
political
system.'
-
Sir
Lawrence
Freedman,
Professor
of
War
Studies
and
Vice-Principal,
King's
College
London
'Marie
Mendras
fine
insights
into
Russia's
trajectory
encompass
the
roots
of
personalised
power,
the
evolution
of
society,
the
political
dynamics
of
the
leadership,
the
paradoxes
and
vulnerabilities
of
the
managed
democracies
and
bureaucratic
capitalism
and
the
resurgence
of
aggressiveness
in
Russian
foreign
policy.
Russian
Politics:
the
Paradox
of
a
Weak
State
is
a
first-rate,
compelling,
and
indispensable
contribution
on
one
of
the
most
important
countries
in
the
world
at
the
start
of
a
dramatic
search
for
its
identity.'
-
Lilia
Shevtsova,
Carnegie
Endowment
for
International
Peace
and
author
of
Russia:
Lost
in
Transition
'At
last,
a
serious
scholar
has
confronted
the
fallacy
that
Russia
is
condemned
to
autocracy.
If
you
look
carefully,
argues
Mendras,
you
will
see
that
attitudes
are
evolving
and
that
the
potential
for
a
civil
society
does
exist.
Now
it
is
up
to
the
Russians.
Yes,
to
that.'
-
Susan
Richards,
Open
Democracy
and
author,
Lost
and
Found
in
Russia
'[A] masterful new book on contemporary Russian politics. Mendras is a trenchant critic of the Putin regime and dedicates her book to Anna Politkovskaya and Yuri Levada, two further critical voices of the direction in which Russia is heading'. - EU-Russia Centre News 'Marie Mendras' fine insights into Russia's trajectory encompass the roots of personalised power, the evolution of society, the political dynamics of the leadership, the paradoxes - and vulnerabilities - of the "managed democracies" and "bureaucratic capitalism" and the resurgence of aggressiveness in Russian foreign policy. Russian Politics: the Paradox of a Weak State is a first-rate, compelling, and indispensable contribution on one of the most important countries in the world at the start of a dramatic search for its identity.' - Lilia Shevtsova, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and author of Russia: Lost in Transition 'A brilliantly textured portrait and fiercely argued expose of the troubled and troubling political condition of Putin's Russia. Paradoxically, as Mendras lucidly explains, the Russian state abuses its citizens precisely because it is too weak to control itself. ... the most stimulating work yet published on the origins and evolution of post-communist Russian politics.' - Stephen Holmes, Walter E. Meyer Professor of Law, New York University School of Law
'[A] masterful new book on contemporary Russian politics. Mendras is a trenchant critic of the Putin regime and dedicates her book to Anna Politkovskaya and Yuri Levada, two further critical voices of the direction in which Russia is heading'. - EU-Russia Centre News 'Marie Mendras' fine insights into Russia's trajectory encompass the roots of personalised power, the evolution of society, the political dynamics of the leadership, the paradoxes - and vulnerabilities - of the "managed democracies" and "bureaucratic capitalism" and the resurgence of aggressiveness in Russian foreign policy. Russian Politics: the Paradox of a Weak State is a first-rate, compelling, and indispensable contribution on one of the most important countries in the world at the start of a dramatic search for its identity.' - Lilia Shevtsova, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and author of Russia: Lost in Transition 'A brilliantly textured portrait and fiercely argued expose of the troubled and troubling political condition of Putin's Russia. Paradoxically, as Mendras lucidly explains, the Russian state abuses its citizens precisely because it is too weak to control itself. ... the most stimulating work yet published on the origins and evolution of post-communist Russian politics.' - Stephen Holmes, Walter E. Meyer Professor of Law, New York University School of Law