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a| DK510.763
b| .R43 2001
a| Reddaway, Peter,
d| 1939-
a| The tragedy of Russia's reforms :
b| market bolshevism against democracy /
c| Peter Reddaway and Dmitri Glinski.
a| Washington, D.C. :
b| United States Institute of Peace Press,
c| 2001.
a| xvi, 745 p. ;
c| 24 cm.
a| Includes bibliographical references (p. [643]-719) and index.
a| 1. Reform or reaction? The Yeltsin era in a millennium of Russian history -- 2. Russian postcommunism in the mirror of social theory -- 3. Populists, the establishment, and the Soviet decline -- 4. From Russian sovereignty to the August coup: a missed chance for a democratic revolution -- 5. Catching up with the past: the political economy of shock therapy -- 6. Yeltsin and the opposition: the art of co-optation and marginalization, 1991-1993 -- 7. Tanks as the vehicle of reform: the 1993 coup and the imposition of the new order -- 8. The imperial presidency in a privatized state, 1994-1996 -- 9. Market Bolshevism in action: the dream team, shock therapy II, and Yeltsin's search for a successor -- Epilogue: market Bolshevism, a historical interpretation.
a| Donation of Anatole Shub
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a| Russia (Federation)
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x| Economic conditions
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a| Russia (Federation)
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