You know just how a series a problem alcoholism has become for our
country. Frankly speaking, it has taken on the proportions of a
national disaster." So spoke Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in 2009
as the government launched its latest anti-alcohol campaign.
Challenging the standard narrative of top-down implementation of
policy, Anna Bailey's Politics under the Influence breaks new ground
in the analysis of Russian alcoholism and the politics of the Putin
regime.
THE STATE IS SUPPOSED TO MAKE POLICY IN THE NATIONAL INTEREST, TO
PRESERVE THE NATION'S HEALTH AGAINST THE RAVAGES INFLICTED BY
WIDESPREAD ALCOHOL ABUSE. In fact, Bailey shows, the Russian state is
deeply divided, and policy is commonly a result of the competitive
interactions of stakeholders with vested interests. Politics under the
Influence turns a spotlight on the powerful vodka industry whose ties
to Putin's political elite have grown in influence since 2009. She
details how that lobby has used the anti-alcohol campaign as a way to
reduce the competitiveness of its main rival—the multinational beer
industry. Drawing on a wide range of sources including fieldwork
interviews, government documents, media articles, and opinion polls,
Bailey reveals the many ambivalences, informal practices, and
paradoxes in contemporary Russian politics. Politics under the
Influence exhibits the kleptocratic nature of the Putin regime; as a
result, analysis of vested interests and informal sources of power is
essential to understanding public policy in contemporary Russia. This
book will be an invaluable resource for anyone working on policy and
corruption in Putin's Russia.
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Vodka and Public Policy in Putin's Russia
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781501724381
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Cornell University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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