Beschreibung
The 9th iteration of this go-to textbook on contemporary Russian politics offers comprehensive and critical discussion of the country's most recent developments, providing substantive coverage of the key areas in domestic and foreign Russian politics. Ranging from established topics such as executive leadership, parties and elections, to newer issues of national identity, protest, and Russia and Greater Eurasia, it reflects the changing nature of Russian politics in a globalising world defined by ever-shifting balances of power. Building on the success of previous versions, Developments in Russian Politics 9 is an established text for modules on Russian politics. Its chapters can also be used as standalone or supplementary reading at various points throughout courses on comparative government and politics. Accessibly written, and compiled by an international team of specialists, it will appeal to both undergraduate and postgraduate students from across the world.
Autorenportrait
Richard Sakwa is Professor of Russian and European Politics at the School of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent, UK. Henry E. Hale is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the Department of Political Science, George Washington University, USA. Stephen White is James Bryce Professor of Politics at the Department of Politics, University of Glasgow, UK.