Putin's Counter Revolution
Autor Sergey Aleksashenkoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2018
How Putin's autocracy undercut Russia's economy and chances for democracy
During his nearly twenty years at the center of Russian political power, Vladimir Putin has transformed the vast country in many ways, not all of them for the better. The near-chaos of the early post-Soviet years has been replaced by an increasingly rigid authoritarianism, resembling a hard-fisted monarchy more than the previous communist dictatorship. Putin's early years in power saw rapid economic growth, averaging nearly 7 percent annually, and the rise of Moscow as a vibrant European-style city. But a slowdown during the second half of Putin's administration, since 2009, has resulted in the stagnation of the economy, especially in the hinterlands, with few signs of a possible turnaround.
What accounted for these changes in Russia? Sergey Aleksashenko, a former top Russian finance official and then private businessman, lays the blame squarely on Putin himself, even more than external factors such as the sharp fall in oil prices or Western sanctions after Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014.
In his relentless drive to consolidate power in his own hands, Aleksashenko writes, Putin has destroyed the very idea of competition for political power. He has done so by systematically undercutting basic political institutions of the post-Soviet Russian state, including independent power centers such as the parliament, the judiciary, and a free media. In the economic realm, Putin effectively undermined Russia's still-emerging and very fragile system for protecting property rights--the basis of all economic activity. This in turn caused a sharp decline in private investment and thus contributed to the long-term economic slowdown.
One result of Putin's rule was the destruction of the emerging checks and balances system in Russia, and that would be a major problem for Russia if and when it decides to become a "normal" democratic country based on Western values. In describing how all this happened, Aleksashenko's book offers universal lessons in the necessity of checks and balances in any political system--as well as in the importance of vibrant political institutions for economic growth.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0815732767
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: BROOKINGS INSTITUTION
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Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Chronology of Putin's Russia
1. Economic Roller Coaster: 2000-17
Rise and Decline of Growth Rates
The Lost Decade
2. Transformation Derailed
The Gradual Opening of Russia
Removing Allies
Winner Takes All
Put Yourself in Putin's Shoes
3. The Key Element of Control
Enemy Number One: The Media Tycoon
Too Dangerous to Have Such a Friend
New Fears
There Is No Him without Cronies
Self-Censorship
Attack on the Runet
A Tried and True Tool
Just Business
Sovereign Internet
4. A Unifying System of Power
Building from Scratch
Checks and Balances
A Major Threat
Getting Off the Political Stage
The Court Says "Stop!"
Dotting the i's
Everybody Is under Control
Deceptive Concession
Financial Leash
5. Just a Dream
There Was No Need
First Rollbacks
Judicial Hierarchy
A Furtive Plan
The Other Side of the Coin
Demolishing the Pillars
Under the Kremlin's Control
No One Is Immune
Relying on Parliament
Rule by Telephone
An Overactive Justice
The Second Advent
Humiliation
A Creative Justice
The Purge
An Irremovable Justice
An Unwanted Institution
Was There a Reason?
Purge at the Top
6. Preventing Competition
Cohabitation Was Possible
From Hatred to Friendship
Bureaucracy Subdues Politicians
Control over the Duma
The Oligarchs' Revenge: Fear of the Past
No Space for Opposition to His Majesty
The Upper Chamber Has Not Been Forgotten
Indiscreet Desire
Prokhorov's Comet
No Right to Be Elected
An Unexpected Occurrence
Forget It-The Thaw Has Ended!
Absolute Dominance
There Is No Room for Coincidence
7. Risky Business
Carrying Out the President's Orders
Gray Whales Are to Be Loved
Pushed Out in a Friendly Way
A Story with a Happy Ending . . .
. . . And Then Putin Called
When Partners Can't Agree
We Are Just Returning What Has Been Privatized
Abiding by the Law
No Way but to Sell
Walking a Tightrope
But One Claw Snagged, the Bird Is Bagged
You Cannot Hide behind Property Papers!
8. Nothing Personal, Just Your Business
9. Looking Forward
Index