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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Neil Robinson Klappentext This timely book explores Russia's political development since the collapse of the USSR and how inextricably it has been bound up with economic change. Assessing the legacies of the Soviet period, leading scholars trace the evolution of Russia's political economy and how it may develop as bitter battles continue to be waged over property and state revenues, the development of private agriculture, and welfare. This book puts these domestic issues in international and comparative perspective by considering Russia's position in the global economy and its growing role as a major energy producer. Focusing especially on the nature and future of Russian capitalism, the contributors weigh the political problems that confront Russia in its ongoing struggle to modernize and develop its economy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Introduction: The Political Problems of Russian CapitalismNeil RobinsonChapter 2: The Contexts of Russia's Political Economy: Soviet Legacies and Post-Soviet PoliciesNeil RobinsonChapter 3: Revenue Imperatives: State over Market in Postcommunist Russia Gerald M. EasterChapter 4: Systemic Stalemate: Reiderstvo and the Dual StateRichard SakwaChapter 5: The Political Economy of Russia's Demographic Crisis: States and Markets, Mothers and MigrantsLinda J. CookChapter 6: Change in Agriculture: The Development of Russia's Private Farming Stephen K. WegrenChapter 7: Russia's Potential Role in the World Oil System: Reciprocal Dependency, Global Integration, and Positive Unintended ConsequencesAndrew BarnesChapter 8: Russia as Semiperiphery: Political Economy, the State, and Society in the Contemporary World SystemPaul T. ChristensenChapter 9: Conclusion: The Political Dysfunctions of Russian CapitalismNeil Robinson