Fr. 70.00

Sowing Market Reforms - The Internationalization of Russian Agriculture

English · Hardback

Shipping usually within 1 to 3 weeks (not available at short notice)

Description

Read more

Zusatztext "Professor Crumley has produced a thorough, provocative, and wide ranging analysis of Soviet and post-Soviet, economics, politics, and in particular, their relationship with the Russian agrarian sector. The volume is thoroughly researched and documented, with a sound theoretical foundation, examining Russian agrarian developments between 1972 and 2012. Its focus on agrarian institutions, the relation between the institutions, free trade, political culture, and the impact of domestic structures provides a solid central thesis from which the book's arguments evolve. This volume provides a fresh look at crucial issues facing Russia, and is a welcome addition to the field of modern Russian studies." - Robert R. Thompson, Associate Professor of Politics, Arcadia University, USA 'The institutional, political, and social dynamics related to the Soviet economy were no less significant than the economic aspects. Crumley illustrates this masterfully in this expertly organized and well documented study of agricultural reform in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia. Her major finding, that various domestic factors have worked over time to constrain the opening of the country's agrarian sector, will not surprise informed readers. However, what this book illustrates is the influence of such factors, their continuity, across the Soviet and post-Soviet periods. In my opinion, this is one of the most important contributions of Crumley's study. This book holds lessons beyond the Russiancase.' - Gregory Hall, Professor and Director, International Studies Program, Morehouse College, USA Informationen zum Autor Michele L. Crumley is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at East Tennesse State University. Klappentext By examining a sector of the economy that was exposed to increased imports more than four decades ago, Crumley illuminates the economic pressures, resistance, and reform that help to shape Russia's agrarian sector today. To come Zusammenfassung By examining a sector of the economy that was exposed to increased imports more than four decades ago! Crumley illuminates the economic pressures! resistance! and reform that help to shape Russia's agrarian sector today. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. The Impact of Trade on Russian Agrarian Institutions: An Introduction 2. Conceptualizing Alternative Approaches to Institutional Change in Russia 3. Soviet Agrarian Institutions and Interests 4. Administrative and Organizational Changes as Agrarian Reform, 1972-1990 5. The Decentralization of Decision-Making Institutions in the Era of Market Reforms, 1990-2002 6. Government Incentives, Traditional Values, and the Shaping of Agrarian Interests 7. Changes and Constraints in Agrarian Institutions...

List of contents

1. The Impact of Trade on Russian Agrarian Institutions: An Introduction 2. Conceptualizing Alternative Approaches to Institutional Change in Russia 3. Soviet Agrarian Institutions and Interests 4. Administrative and Organizational Changes as Agrarian Reform, 1972-1990 5. The Decentralization of Decision-Making Institutions in the Era of Market Reforms, 1990-2002 6. Government Incentives, Traditional Values, and the Shaping of Agrarian Interests 7. Changes and Constraints in Agrarian Institutions

Report

"Professor Crumley has produced a thorough, provocative, and wide ranging analysis of Soviet and post-Soviet, economics, politics, and in particular, their relationship with the Russian agrarian sector. The volume is thoroughly researched and documented, with a sound theoretical foundation, examining Russian agrarian developments between 1972 and 2012. Its focus on agrarian institutions, the relation between the institutions, free trade, political culture, and the impact of domestic structures provides a solid central thesis from which the book's arguments evolve. This volume provides a fresh look at crucial issues facing Russia, and is a welcome addition to the field of modern Russian studies." - Robert R. Thompson, Associate Professor of Politics, Arcadia University, USA
'The institutional, political, and social dynamics related to the Soviet economy were no less significant than the economic aspects. Crumley illustrates this masterfully in this expertly organized and well documented study of agricultural reform in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia. Her major finding, that various domestic factors have worked over time to constrain the opening of the country's agrarian sector, will not surprise informed readers. However, what this book illustrates is the influence of such factors, their continuity, across the Soviet and post-Soviet periods. In my opinion, this is one of the most important contributions of Crumley's study. This book holds lessons beyond the Russiancase.' - Gregory Hall, Professor and Director, International Studies Program, Morehouse College, USA

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.