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Historical legacies of communism in Russia and Eastern Europe / edited by Mark R. Beissinger, Princeton University, Stephen Kotkin, Princeton University.

Contributor(s): Beissinger, Mark R [editor of compilation.] | Kotkin, Stephen [editor of compilation.].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014Description: ix, 247 pages ; 24 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 9781107054172 (hardback); 9781107679917 (paperback).Subject(s): Post-communism -- Economic aspects -- Europe, Eastern | Post-communism -- Economic aspects -- Russia (Federation) | POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / InternationalDDC classification: 330.947 Summary: "This book takes stock of arguments about the historical legacies of communism that have become common within the study of Russia and East Europe more than two decades after communism's demise and elaborates an empirical approach to the study of historical legacies revolving around relationships and mechanisms rather than correlation and outward similarities. Eleven essays by a distinguished group of scholars assess whether post-communist developments in specific areas continue to be shaped by the experience of communism or, alternatively, by fundamental divergences produced before or after communism. Chapters deal with the variable impact of the communist experience on post-communist societies in such areas as regime trajectories and democratic political values; patterns of regional and sectoral economic development; property ownership within the energy sector; the functioning of the executive branch of government, the police, and courts; the relationship of religion to the state; government language policies; and informal relationships and practices"-- Provided by publisher.
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"This book takes stock of arguments about the historical legacies of communism that have become common within the study of Russia and East Europe more than two decades after communism's demise and elaborates an empirical approach to the study of historical legacies revolving around relationships and mechanisms rather than correlation and outward similarities. Eleven essays by a distinguished group of scholars assess whether post-communist developments in specific areas continue to be shaped by the experience of communism or, alternatively, by fundamental divergences produced before or after communism. Chapters deal with the variable impact of the communist experience on post-communist societies in such areas as regime trajectories and democratic political values; patterns of regional and sectoral economic development; property ownership within the energy sector; the functioning of the executive branch of government, the police, and courts; the relationship of religion to the state; government language policies; and informal relationships and practices"-- Provided by publisher.

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