| Price:
$19.95
Paperback: 298 pages
Dimensions (in inches): 0.67 x 9.16 x 6.06
Publisher:Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace; (April 2003)
ISBN: 0870032011
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With Putin’s ascendancy to power,
Russian leadership and Russia have changed dramatically. A pragmatic
manager, Putin has tamed the Russian elite and arrogant tycoons,
pushed forward economic reforms previously stalled under Yeltsin,
and instituted a pro-Western foreign policy. He has accomplished
all of this while maintaining an astonishing 70 percent approval
rating.
However, Russia’s transformation under Putin remains a paradox.
Outwardly he has proved his desire to modernize Russia, but he has
also demonstrated a deep distrust of major democratic institutions
and an open desire to keep tight control over society.
In Putin’s Russia, Lilia Shevtsova, one of Russia’s top political
analysts and award-winning journalists, examines how, under Putin,
the country vacillates between optimism and anguish, hope and resentment.
She examines the true nature of Putin’s leadership and how far he
is willing and capable to go with further transformation. Time will
tell if he can combine his authoritarian ways with economic liberalism
and pro-Western policy to define the Russia of the twenty-first
century. |