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Russia after 2012 J.L. Black

Russia after 2012 By J.L. Black

Russia after 2012 by J.L. Black


Russia after 2012 Summary

Russia after 2012: From Putin to Medvedev to Putin Continuity, Change, or Revolution? by J.L. Black

This book provides an overview of the state of Russia after the 2012 presidential election. It considers a wide range of both domestic and international issues, examining both the run up to and the consequences of the election. It covers political, economic, and social topics. It assesses the political scene both before and after the election, and discusses the nature of and likely future of democracy in Russia. The elections impact on the Russian economy is discussed in detail, as are Russias relationships with the United States, the European Union, and other parts of the world.

About J.L. Black

J.L. Black is the Director of the Centre for Research on Canadian-Russian Relations and an Emeritus Professor of Carleton University, Canada. Michael Johns is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Laurentian University-Barrie Campus, Canada. The editors were assisted by Alanda D. Theriault, Lecturer in Liberal Arts and Humanities at Georgian College and Humber College Business School, and Assistant Editor for Research in Canadian-Russian Relations at Laurentian University.

Table of Contents

Foreword: The Tandem Forever? Part 1: Domestic Affairs 1. The 2011-2012 Russia Elections: The Next Chapter in Russias Post Communist Transition? 2. Courts, Law and Policing under Medvedev: Many Reforms, Modest Change, New Voices 3. Centre-Periphery and State-Society Relations in Putins Russia 4. The Challenges and Prospects of Reforming Russias Higher Education System 5. Has the Putin-Medvedev Tandem Improved Womens Rights? Part 2: Economic and International-Related Issues 6. The Economic Situation in Present-Day Russia 7. Tandemology as Spectator Sport: The Course of Medvedevs Campaigns to Curb Corruption and Encourage Modernization 8. The Kremlins Future Priorities in Harnessing Hard Power: Beyond the Tandem and New Look Part 3: Foreign Affairs 9. Russia and the West: Integration and Tension 10. Russia-European Union Relations After 2012 Good, Bad, Indifferent? 11. Russia and Central Asia: Does the Tail Wag the Dog? 12. Moscows Evolving Partnership with Beijing Countering Washingtons Hegemony 13. Defence Innovation and Russian Foreign Policy Concluding Remarks

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NPB9780415693998
9780415693998
0415693993
Russia after 2012: From Putin to Medvedev to Putin Continuity, Change, or Revolution? by J.L. Black
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2013-04-23
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