After Gorbachev
- 367pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Fourth time around for best-selling text on collapse of Soviet communism. Takes story up to Yeltsin's referendum victory.
Cette série explore l'économie, les relations internationales, la politique, la sociologie et l'histoire des périodes soviétique et révolutionnaire. Elle occupe un espace unique, offrant des perspectives qui servent à la fois de nouvelles recherches et de manuels pour étudiants avancés. La collection se concentre sur des aspects critiques de l'histoire et de la société russes et soviétiques. Elle offre une compréhension approfondie de ce domaine d'étude complexe et essentiel.
Fourth time around for best-selling text on collapse of Soviet communism. Takes story up to Yeltsin's referendum victory.
Focusing on the interplay between traditional Russian legal values and Western justice concepts, this analysis explores the ongoing legal reforms in the former USSR. It delves into the historical context, tracing developments from the pre-revolutionary and Soviet eras to the reforms initiated by Gorbachev and Yeltsin. Key themes include the diverse pace of reform across different regions and the complexities of transitioning to a market economy. The book serves as a resource for students, legal professionals, and scholars interested in Russian politics and law.
The book explores the dynamics between the Soviet state and its society from the October Revolution in 1917 through the transformative period of Stalin's rise in the late 1920s and early 1930s. It delves into how governmental policies and societal responses shaped each other during these pivotal years, highlighting the complexities of this historical relationship.