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100 1 $aDeLue, Steven M.,$d1945-
245 10 $aPolitical thinking, political theory, and civil society /$c:$bSteven M. DeLue.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aNew York :$bLongman,$c©2002.
300 $axiii, 386 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gChapter 1$tRebuilding Russia$g1 --$tFour Domains of Change$g8 --$tState Structure: From Soviet Union to Russian Federation$g8 --$tToward Democratic Government$g11 --$tEconomic Transformation$g14 --$tThe Question of Identity: Imperial Russia -- USSR -- Russian Federation$g15 --$tChoices and Changes in Russian Politics$g19 --$tPlan of the Book$g21 --$gChapter 2$tThe Soviet System and Its Demise$g28 --$tThe Soviet Regime Before Gorbachev$g28 --$tPolitical Institutions of the Transition Period: Demise of the USSR$g42 --$gChapter 3$tRussia and the Post-Soviet Constitutional Order$g48 --$tInstitutions of the Transition Period: Russia$g48 --$t1990-1993: Deepening Constitutional Conflict$g48 --$tThe 1993 Constitution and the Presidency$g51 --$tThe Government$g55 --$tThe Parliament$g58 --$tThe Constitutional Court$g63 --$tExecutive-Legislative Relations$g64 --$tThe Federal Dimension$g68 --$gChapter 4$tPolitical Participation and Recruitment$g81 --$tPolitical Participation and Social Capital$g81 --$tThe Importance of Social Capital$g82 --$tThe Problem of "Dual Russia"$g83 --$tParticipation and Recruitment Under the Soviet Regime$g87 --$tChannels of Mass Participation$g87 --$tParticipation and Recruitment in the Old Regime: Interlocking Directorates$g91 --$tParticipation and Recruitment in the Old Regime: Conclusions$g93 --$tSurge and Ebb in Political Participation$g94 --$tThe Mobilization of Discontent$g94 --$tElectoral Participation$g97 --$tElite Adaptation and Replacement$g108 --$tPolitical Recruitment, Old and New$g108 --$gChapter 5$tThe Dynamics of Political Culture$g120 --$tThe Concept of Political Culture$g121 --$tRussian Political Culture in the Post-Soviet Period$g123 --$tSoviet Political Socialization$g128 --$tSupport for Democratic Values$g132 --$tInfluences on Russian Political Culture in the Soviet Period$g134 --$tCultural Diversity Within Russia$g140 --$gChapter 6$tInterest Groups and Political Parties$g146 --$tInterest Articulation: From Statism to Pluralism$g146 --$tSocialism and the Doctrine of "Nonantagonistic Interests"$g147 --$tDemocrats, "Reds," and "Browns"$g153 --$tToward Pluralism$g154 --$tNew Sectors of Interest$g171 --$tInterest Aggregation: Toward a Multiparty System$g174 --$tParty Ideologies$g185 --$tParty Strategies and the Social Bases of Party Support$g190 --$tParty Fragmentation or Consolidation?$g191 --$gChapter 7$tThe Politics of Economic Reform$g201 --$tThe Dual Transition$g201 --$tStabilization$g202 --$tPrivatization$g210 --$tEconomic Reform and Public Institutions$g217 --$tEconomy and Society$g219 --$gChapter 8$tToward the Primacy of Law$g231 --$tThe Law-Governed State$g231 --$tJudicial Reform$g234 --$tThe Procuracy$g236 --$tThe Judiciary$g238 --$tThe Constitutional Court$g242 --$tThe Advocates$g248 --$tStatutory Reforms$g249 --$tObstacles to the Primacy of Law$g250 --$tThe Continuing Power of the State Security Agencies$g251 --$tSublegal Administrative Acts$g255 --$tExecutive Discretion$g257 --$tCrime and Corruption$g259 --$tGovernment Corruption$g261 --$tLax Budgetary Practices$g262 --$gChapter 9$tWhither Russia?$g269 --$tInterpreting Russian History$g269 --$tDemocratic Transition$g271 --$tPostcommunist Regimes and Global Challenges$g271 --$tNational Identity and Political Choice$g273 --$tDoes Democracy Matter?$g275 --$tDefining Democracy$g276 --$tThe Role of Expectations$g278.
650 0 $aCivil society.
650 0 $aPolitical science$xPhilosophy.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aDeLue, Steven M., 1945-$tPolitical thinking, political theory, and civil society.$b2nd ed.$dNew York : Longman, ©2002$w(OCoLC)649584720
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