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Resisting the state :reform and retrenchment in post-Soviet Russia /
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杜威分類號:
320.447/049
書名/作者:
Resisting the state : : reform and retrenchment in post-Soviet Russia // Kathryn Stoner-Weiss.
作者:
Stoner, Kathryn,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xi, 167 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
附註:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
標題:
Central-local government relations - Russia (Federation)
標題:
Regionalism - Russia (Federation)
標題:
Bureaucracy - Russia (Federation)
標題:
Post-communism - Russia (Federation)
標題:
Russia (Federation) - Economic conditions - 1991-
ISBN:
9780511510403 (ebook)
內容註:
W(h)ither the Russian state? -- Apparatchiki into "entrepreneurchiki" : the sources of Russia's weak central state -- Governing Russia : patterns of regional resistance to the central state -- Inside the Russian state : assessing infrastructural power in the provinces -- Retrenchment over reform : obstacles to the central state in the periphery -- Weak national parties, weak central state -- The comparative implications of Russia's weak state syndrome.
摘要、提要註:
Why do new, democratizing states often find it so difficult to actually govern? Why do they so often fail to provide their beleaguered populations with better access to public goods and services? Using original and unusual data, this book uses post-communist Russia as a case in examining what the author calls this broader 'weak state syndrome' in many developing countries. Through interviews with over 800 Russian bureaucrats in 72 of Russia's 89 provinces, and a highly original database on patterns of regional government non-compliance to federal law and policy, the book demonstrates that resistance to Russian central authority not so much ethnically based (as others have argued) as much as generated by the will of powerful and wealthy regional political and economic actors seeking to protect assets they had acquired through Russia's troubled transition out of communism.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511510403
Resisting the state :reform and retrenchment in post-Soviet Russia /
Stoner, Kathryn,1965-
Resisting the state :
reform and retrenchment in post-Soviet Russia /Kathryn Stoner-Weiss. - 1 online resource (xi, 167 pages) :digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
W(h)ither the Russian state? -- Apparatchiki into "entrepreneurchiki" : the sources of Russia's weak central state -- Governing Russia : patterns of regional resistance to the central state -- Inside the Russian state : assessing infrastructural power in the provinces -- Retrenchment over reform : obstacles to the central state in the periphery -- Weak national parties, weak central state -- The comparative implications of Russia's weak state syndrome.
Why do new, democratizing states often find it so difficult to actually govern? Why do they so often fail to provide their beleaguered populations with better access to public goods and services? Using original and unusual data, this book uses post-communist Russia as a case in examining what the author calls this broader 'weak state syndrome' in many developing countries. Through interviews with over 800 Russian bureaucrats in 72 of Russia's 89 provinces, and a highly original database on patterns of regional government non-compliance to federal law and policy, the book demonstrates that resistance to Russian central authority not so much ethnically based (as others have argued) as much as generated by the will of powerful and wealthy regional political and economic actors seeking to protect assets they had acquired through Russia's troubled transition out of communism.
ISBN: 9780511510403 (ebook)Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: JN6693.5.S8 / S765 2006
Dewey Class. No.: 320.447/049
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