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The Strong State in Russia Andrei P. Tsygankov (Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, San Francisco State University)

The Strong State in Russia By Andrei P. Tsygankov (Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, San Francisco State University)

Summary

While focusing on contemporary developments of the Russian state, this book highlights those developments' roots in the historic concept of autocracy. The central scholarly question is not whether Russia will recreate a strong state, but, rather, what kind of a strong state it will be and under which circumstances it will function.

The Strong State in Russia Summary

The Strong State in Russia: Development and Crisis by Andrei P. Tsygankov (Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, San Francisco State University)

This book provides a succinct account of the major periods in evolution of Russia's 'strong state' construct by reviewing the external and internal contexts of its emergence, progression, and fall in Muscovy, St. Petersburg, Soviet Union, and post-Soviet Russia, with an emphasis on the last two decades. Each time a combination of these contexts was distinct, thereby producing different political outcomes in Russia. The book argues that a perspective on Russia from a Western viewpoint is limited and that there has been an alternative way of thinking about the nation and its problems. While focusing on contemporary developments of the Russian state, the book situates them in a broader historical context and highlights that the roots of these developments are in the Tsar's autocratic system. Russia's strong state has evolved and survived throughout centuries and that alone suggests its historical vitality and possible future revival. From this perspective, the central scholarly question is not whether Russia will recreate a strong state, but, rather, what kind of a strong state it will be and under which circumstances it is likely to function.

The Strong State in Russia Reviews

Andrei Tsygankov's The Strong State in Russia interprets Russian history from the pre-tsarist era to the present, with chapters dedicated to some of the most important issues facing Russia today. Arguing for a deep continuity in Russian politics, Tsygankov's interpretation will challenge many notions about Russia widely accepted in the West. Clear and engaging, the book is well suited for the classroom and will also be of great interest to all seeking to understand this important country. * Henry Hale, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University *

About Andrei P. Tsygankov (Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, San Francisco State University)

Andrei P. Tsygankov is Professor of International Relations and Political Science at San Francisco State University. A Russian native, he is a contributor to both Western and Russian academia. His latest books are Russia and the West from Alexander to Putin (Cambridge, 2012) and Traditions of Russian Political Thought (Moscow, 2013).

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. Russia from Two Perspectives ; 2. The Roots of the Russian State: Autocracy ; A Brief History ; 3. Emergence and Development ; 4. Decline and Revolution ; 5. The Soviet State ; The Transition ; 6. The Soviet Breakup ; 7. The Smuta of the 1990s ; The Revival ; 8. Putin's System ; 9. State-Led Capitalism ; 10. Managed Democracy ; 11. a Normal Great Power ; The Crisis ; 12. Protest ; 13. Ethno-Nationalism ; 14. Corruption ; 15. Tensions with the West ; Conclusion ; 16. Whither the Russian State?

Additional information

GOR009789008
9780199336210
0199336210
The Strong State in Russia: Development and Crisis by Andrei P. Tsygankov (Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, San Francisco State University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2015-01-15
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