The International Economic Crisis and the Post-Soviet States
Herausgeber: Feklyunina, Valentina; White, Stephen
The International Economic Crisis and the Post-Soviet States
Herausgeber: Feklyunina, Valentina; White, Stephen
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This book examines the impact of the international economic crisis that began in 2008 for Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, and of the implications of the crisis for these countries and the wider world. Itwas published as a special issue of the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, now known as East European Politics.
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This book examines the impact of the international economic crisis that began in 2008 for Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, and of the implications of the crisis for these countries and the wider world. Itwas published as a special issue of the Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, now known as East European Politics.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9780415624107
- ISBN-10: 041562410X
- Artikelnr.: 35454442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9780415624107
- ISBN-10: 041562410X
- Artikelnr.: 35454442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Valentina Feklyunina is a Lecturer in Politics in the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology at Newcastle University. Her most recent publications include Russia's Authoritarian Elections (coauthored with Stephen White and others, Routledge, 2011). Stephen White is James Bryce Professor of Politics at the University of Glasgow, and holds visiting appointments at the Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center and the Institute of Applied Politics in Moscow. His recent publications include Understanding Russian Politics (Cambridge, 2011).
Preface 1. Contrasting Responses to the International Economic Crisis of
2008-2010 in the 11 CIS Countries and in the 10 Post-Communist EU Member
Countries 2. Micro-economic Responses to a Macro-economic Crisis: A
Pan-European Perspective 3. Discourses of 'Krizis': Economic Crisis in
Russia and Regime Legitimacy 4. The Tandem and the Crisis 5. How Did the
Russian Population Respond to the Global Financial Crisis? 6. Russian
Patrimonial Capitalism and the International Financial Crisis 7. Russia:
Crisis, Exit and . . . Reform? 8. Democratization in Russia and the Global
Financial Crisis 9. The International Economic Crisis and the 2010
Presidential Elections in Ukraine 10. Ukraine's Foreign Policy Choices
after the 2010 Presidential Election 11. The Great Slump of 2008-9 and
Ukraine's Integration with the European Union 12. Belarusian Foreign Policy
in a Time of Crisis 13. The Impact of Economic Crisis: Russia, Belarus and
Ukraine in Comparative Perspective 14. Russia and China: Against the Storm
15. The Global Recession and the Belarusian Economy: Revealing Cracks in
the Model
2008-2010 in the 11 CIS Countries and in the 10 Post-Communist EU Member
Countries 2. Micro-economic Responses to a Macro-economic Crisis: A
Pan-European Perspective 3. Discourses of 'Krizis': Economic Crisis in
Russia and Regime Legitimacy 4. The Tandem and the Crisis 5. How Did the
Russian Population Respond to the Global Financial Crisis? 6. Russian
Patrimonial Capitalism and the International Financial Crisis 7. Russia:
Crisis, Exit and . . . Reform? 8. Democratization in Russia and the Global
Financial Crisis 9. The International Economic Crisis and the 2010
Presidential Elections in Ukraine 10. Ukraine's Foreign Policy Choices
after the 2010 Presidential Election 11. The Great Slump of 2008-9 and
Ukraine's Integration with the European Union 12. Belarusian Foreign Policy
in a Time of Crisis 13. The Impact of Economic Crisis: Russia, Belarus and
Ukraine in Comparative Perspective 14. Russia and China: Against the Storm
15. The Global Recession and the Belarusian Economy: Revealing Cracks in
the Model
Preface 1. Contrasting Responses to the International Economic Crisis of
2008-2010 in the 11 CIS Countries and in the 10 Post-Communist EU Member
Countries 2. Micro-economic Responses to a Macro-economic Crisis: A
Pan-European Perspective 3. Discourses of 'Krizis': Economic Crisis in
Russia and Regime Legitimacy 4. The Tandem and the Crisis 5. How Did the
Russian Population Respond to the Global Financial Crisis? 6. Russian
Patrimonial Capitalism and the International Financial Crisis 7. Russia:
Crisis, Exit and . . . Reform? 8. Democratization in Russia and the Global
Financial Crisis 9. The International Economic Crisis and the 2010
Presidential Elections in Ukraine 10. Ukraine's Foreign Policy Choices
after the 2010 Presidential Election 11. The Great Slump of 2008-9 and
Ukraine's Integration with the European Union 12. Belarusian Foreign Policy
in a Time of Crisis 13. The Impact of Economic Crisis: Russia, Belarus and
Ukraine in Comparative Perspective 14. Russia and China: Against the Storm
15. The Global Recession and the Belarusian Economy: Revealing Cracks in
the Model
2008-2010 in the 11 CIS Countries and in the 10 Post-Communist EU Member
Countries 2. Micro-economic Responses to a Macro-economic Crisis: A
Pan-European Perspective 3. Discourses of 'Krizis': Economic Crisis in
Russia and Regime Legitimacy 4. The Tandem and the Crisis 5. How Did the
Russian Population Respond to the Global Financial Crisis? 6. Russian
Patrimonial Capitalism and the International Financial Crisis 7. Russia:
Crisis, Exit and . . . Reform? 8. Democratization in Russia and the Global
Financial Crisis 9. The International Economic Crisis and the 2010
Presidential Elections in Ukraine 10. Ukraine's Foreign Policy Choices
after the 2010 Presidential Election 11. The Great Slump of 2008-9 and
Ukraine's Integration with the European Union 12. Belarusian Foreign Policy
in a Time of Crisis 13. The Impact of Economic Crisis: Russia, Belarus and
Ukraine in Comparative Perspective 14. Russia and China: Against the Storm
15. The Global Recession and the Belarusian Economy: Revealing Cracks in
the Model







