Today's Russia, also known as the Russian Federation, is often viewed
as less powerful than the Soviet Union of the past. When stacked
against other major nations in the present, however, the new Russia is
a formidable if flawed player._Russia: What Everyone Needs to Know®
_provides fundamental information about the origins, evolution, and
current affairs of the Russian state and society. The story begins
with Russia's geographic endowment, proceeds through its experiences
as a kingdom and empire, and continues through the USSR's
three-quarters of a century, and finally the shocking breakup of that
regime a generation ago. Chapters on the failed attempt to reform
Communism under Mikhail Gorbachev, the halting steps toward
democratization under Boris Yeltsin, and the entrenchment of central
controls under Vladimir Putin bring the reader into the contemporary
scene and to headline-grabbing events such as Russia's annexation of
the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine and its military intervention in
Syria. Drawing on trends within Russia and on ratings and rankings
compiled by international organizations, Colton discusses the
challenges facing the country--ranging from economic recession to
demographic stress, political stagnation, and overextension in foreign
policy--and to the realistic options for coping with them.The book
shows that, although Russia is not imprisoned by its history, it is
heavily influenced by it. Colton illustrates Russia's greatest
strength and, ironically, its greatest weakness: the ability of its
people to adapt themselves to difficult circumstances beyond their
immediate control. Russia, as Putin has asserted, will not soon be a
second edition of the United States or Britain. But, Colton shows,
there are ways in which it could become a better version of itself.
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ISBN
9780190628406
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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