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ISBN: 9780415170680
[ED: Hardcover], [PU: ROUTLEDGE CHAPMAN & HALL], Table of contents: 1. Introduction: Reconstructing Politics Amidst the WreckageofEmpire `Jack Snyder´ 2. After Empire: Competing Discourses and Interstate Conflict in Postimperial Eastern Europe `Alexander J. Motyl´ 3. The Great War and the Mobilization of Ethnicity in the Russian Empire `Mark von Hagen´ 4. Will Russia Survive? Center and Periphery in the Russian Federation `Steven Solnick´ 5. Ethnolinguistic and Religious Pluralism and Democratic Construction in Ukraine `Jose Casanova´ 6. Possibilities for Conflict and Conflict Resolution in Post-Soviet Central Asia `Rajan Menon´ and ` Hendrik Spruyt´ 7. Russian Hegemony and State Breakdown in the Periphery: Causes and Consequences of the Civil War in Tajikistan `Barnett R. Rubin´ 8. Conclusion: Managing Normal Instability `Barnett R. Rubin´ Focusing on the former Soviet Union and Eastern European countries, `Post-Soviet Political Order´ shows how strong state institutions are essential if conflict and political instability in these areas are to be avoided. It asks what is shaping the institutional pattern of the post-Soviet political order, and what the new order will be like in places such as Russia, the Ukraine and Tajikistan. It also assesses which patterns of conflict are emerging, and how to go about stabilising the region. In considering these questions the contributors converge on four common themes: - the institutional legacy of empire - the social processes unleashed by imperial collapse - patterns of bargaining within and between states to resolve conflicts arising out of the imperial collapse - the impact of the wider international setting on the pattern of post-imperial politics. Post-Soviet Political Order analyses the institutional patterns of the former Soviet Union and Eastern European countries. The contributors show how strong state institutions are essential if political instability is to be avoided. 224 pages - 234 x 156 mm Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen, [SC: 0.00]
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ISBN: 9780415170680
[ED: Hardcover], [PU: ROUTLEDGE CHAPMAN & HALL], Table of contents: 1. Introduction: Reconstructing Politics Amidst the WreckageofEmpire `Jack Snyder´ 2. After Empire: Competing Discourses and Interstate Conflict in Postimperial Eastern Europe `Alexander J. Motyl´ 3. The Great War and the Mobilization of Ethnicity in the Russian Empire `Mark von Hagen´ 4. Will Russia Survive? Center and Periphery in the Russian Federation `Steven Solnick´ 5. Ethnolinguistic and Religious Pluralism and Democratic Construction in Ukraine `Jose Casanova´ 6. Possibilities for Conflict and Conflict Resolution in Post-Soviet Central Asia `Rajan Menon´ and ` Hendrik Spruyt´ 7. Russian Hegemony and State Breakdown in the Periphery: Causes and Consequences of the Civil War in Tajikistan `Barnett R. Rubin´ 8. Conclusion: Managing Normal Instability `Barnett R. Rubin´ Focusing on the former Soviet Union and Eastern European countries, `Post-Soviet Political Order´ shows how strong state institutions are essential if conflict and political instability in these areas are to be avoided. It asks what is shaping the institutional pattern of the post-Soviet political order, and what the new order will be like in places such as Russia, the Ukraine and Tajikistan. It also assesses which patterns of conflict are emerging, and how to go about stabilising the region. In considering these questions the contributors converge on four common themes: - the institutional legacy of empire - the social processes unleashed by imperial collapse - patterns of bargaining within and between states to resolve conflicts arising out of the imperial collapse - the impact of the wider international setting on the pattern of post-imperial politics. Post-Soviet Political Order analyses the institutional patterns of the former Soviet Union and Eastern European countries. The contributors show how strong state institutions are essential if political instability is to be avoided. 224 pages - 234 x 156 mm Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen, [SC: 0.00]
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ISBN: 9780415170680
[ED: Hardcover], [PU: ROUTLEDGE CHAPMAN & HALL], Table of contents: 1. Introduction: Reconstructing Politics Amidst the WreckageofEmpire `Jack Snyder´ 2. After Empire: Competing Discourses and Interstate Conflict in Postimperial Eastern Europe `Alexander J. Motyl´ 3. The Great War and the Mobilization of Ethnicity in the Russian Empire `Mark von Hagen´ 4. Will Russia Survive? Center and Periphery in the Russian Federation `Steven Solnick´ 5. Ethnolinguistic and Religious Pluralism and Democratic Construction in Ukraine `Jose Casanova´ 6. Possibilities for Conflict and Conflict Resolution in Post-Soviet Central Asia `Rajan Menon´ and ` Hendrik Spruyt´ 7. Russian Hegemony and State Breakdown in the Periphery: Causes and Consequences of the Civil War in Tajikistan `Barnett R. Rubin´ 8. Conclusion: Managing Normal Instability `Barnett R. Rubin´ Focusing on the former Soviet Union and Eastern European countries, `Post-Soviet Political Order´ shows how strong state institutions are essential if conflict and political instability in these areas are to be avoided. It asks what is shaping the institutional pattern of the post-Soviet political order, and what the new order will be like in places such as Russia, the Ukraine and Tajikistan. It also assesses which patterns of conflict are emerging, and how to go about stabilising the region. In considering these questions the contributors converge on four common themes: - the institutional legacy of empire - the social processes unleashed by imperial collapse - patterns of bargaining within and between states to resolve conflicts arising out of the imperial collapse - the impact of the wider international setting on the pattern of post-imperial politics. Post-Soviet Political Order analyses the institutional patterns of the former Soviet Union and Eastern European countries. The contributors show how strong state institutions are essential if political instability is to be avoided. 224 pages - 234 x 156 mm Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen, [SC: 0.00]
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Post-Soviet Political Order asks what is shaping the institutional pattern of the post-Soviet political order, what the new order will be like, what patterns of conflict are emerging, and what can be done about stabilising the region. In considering these questions the contributors converge on four common themes: * the institutional legacy of empire * the social processes unleashed by imperial collapse * patterns of bargaining within and between states to resolve conflicts arising out of the imperial collapse * the impact of the wider international setting on the pattern of post-imperial politics Focusing on the former Soviet Union and Eastern European countries, the contributors show how strong state institutions are essential if conflict and political instability are to be avoided. History History eBook, Taylor and Francis
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780415170680
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0415170680
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Anno di pubblicazione: 1998
Editore: ROUTLEDGE CHAPMAN & HALL
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Peso: 0,476 kg
Lingua: eng/Englisch
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