Post-Soviet Russia : : A Journey Through the Yeltsin Era / / Roy A. Medvedev.

Roy Medvedev, one of the world's best-known Russian scholars and a former consultant to both Gorbachev and Yeltsin analyzes the main events that have transpired in the Russian federation since late August 1991. He looks at the plans that were meant to restructure a society in crisis but-for rea...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2000]
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Year of Publication:2000
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (394 p.) :; 43 illus.
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Translator's Note --
Introduction --
PART 1. MYTHS AND REALITIES OF CAPITALISM IN RUSSIA --
1. A Capitalist Perestroika: First Steps, 1992-1993 --
2. Obstacles to Capitalist Development in Russia --
3. Privatization, Government Crisis, and Elections (1993) --
4. The End of Market Romanticism --
5. Russia's New Class --
PART 2. THE ELECTIONS OF 1995-96 AND THEIR AFTERMATH --
6. Duma Elections, December 1995 --
7. Gennady Zyuganov as Politician and Ideologist --
8. The Inevitability of Change --
PART 3. 1998: A YEAR OF UPHEAVAL --
9. "War on the Rails" --
10. Financial Collapse and Another Change of Government --
POSTSCRIPT. YELTSIN'S LAST YEAR --
11. Why the Dismissal of Primakov? --
12. The Dismissal of Stepashin --
13. Who is Putin? --
14. The Second Chechnya War --
15. The December 1999 Elections --
16. A Change Without a Coup or Revolution --
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Summary:Roy Medvedev, one of the world's best-known Russian scholars and a former consultant to both Gorbachev and Yeltsin analyzes the main events that have transpired in the Russian federation since late August 1991. He looks at the plans that were meant to restructure a society in crisis but-for reasons both complex and obvious-were destined to fail. From the drastic liberalization of prices and "shock therapy" to the privatization of state owned property and Yeltsin's resignation and replacement by Vladimir Putin, this is an intricately fascinating saga of good intentions, philosophical warfare, and catastrophic miscalculations. Among the many compelling facts detailed here are Yeltsin's utter surprise-and lack of preparation-at the failed coup against Gorbachev in 1991, when power fell virtually into his lap; his failure to heed the warnings of learned advisers like Yuri Yaremenko, who knew that Western economics could not be applied to Russia; and Yeltsin's dramatic (and unprecedented) decree in 1992 allowing anyone to sell or buy anything they wished.In a sweeping conclusion covering the critical events of 1998 and 1999 as well as a detailed analysis of the 1995 and 1996 elections, Medvedev lays forth an exhaustive survey of recent political shifts, attitudes, statistics, and trends. From birth and death rates on the farm and in the city through a number of highly charged campaigns and elections to the new goal of the Communist Youth League (to become millionaires), this is a breathtakingly detailed survey of an unforgettable chapter in Russia's history.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231502634
9783110442472
DOI:10.7312/medv10606
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Roy A. Medvedev.