An edition of The return (2011)

The return

Russia's journey from Gorbachev to Medvedev

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An edition of The return (2011)

The return

Russia's journey from Gorbachev to Medvedev

Russia has long been a source of puzzlement -- and sometimes alarm -- for Western observers. Since shaking off communism two decades ago, the country has seemed wobbly at best, thoroughly corrupt and threatening at worst. But in recent years, as noted scholar Daniel Treisman shows in this compelling account, Russia has re-emerged as a pivotal nation in world affairs. In The Return, Treisman cuts through the myths and misinformation, as well as ongoing academic and journalistic debates, to present a portrait of a strong and independent country that is returning to the international community on its own terms. Drawing on two decades of research, interviews, and insider observation, The Return provides the first comprehensive history of post-communist Russia. From Gorbachev to Yeltsin, Putin, and Medvedev, it traces the twists and turns of the country's evolution, uncovering the causes behind Russia's plunge into depression in the 1990s and resurgence since 2000. Rather than a nation frozen in ancient authoritarian traditions, as Russia is often portrayed, Treisman shows a society modernizing rapidly, with a government that, although less than democratic, is sensitive to public opinion but which has been repeatedly buffeted by economic forces -- the collapse of Soviet planning, the gyrations of oil prices -- that have alternately boosted and drained the leaders' popularity. Knocked off balance once again by the global financial crisis, the Kremlin's current bosses must now struggle to reignite the growth on which the stability of their regime depends. As Russia grapples with its economic difficulties, the West will have to come to terms with the new Russia. With its UN Security Council veto, thousands of atomic warheads, continental dimensions, and vast mineral resources, Moscow sits at the epicenter of the toughest challenges the world will confront in the next generation -- from Islamic terrorism and nuclear proliferation to energy security and global warming. To enlist Russia's cooperation in solving the problems of the twenty-first century, Western leaders will need to look beyond common misconceptions to see the country as it is rather than as it has often been imagined or depicted. Based on extensive research by an expert with intimate knowledge of the country, the book provides insight into the prospects for democracy in Russia, the challenges and opportunities of doing business there, the wars in Chechnya, and the motives behind Moscow's foreign policy. The Return is the ultimate accounting of what Russia is today, how it got there, and where it's going. - Publisher.

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Free Press
Language
English
Pages
544

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Table of Contents

The captain
The natural
Unreasonable doubt
The understudy
The unraveling
The transformation
The logic of politics
The mountains
Falling apart
The Russia that has returned.

Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
947.086
Library of Congress
JN6695 .T74 2011, DK510.76

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
544

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24538153M
ISBN 10
1416560718
ISBN 13
9781416560715
LCCN
2010011520
OCLC/WorldCat
310397923

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15586600W

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