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adam_text | Contents
Figures ix
Tables xi
Contributors xiii
Preface by Peter Rutland xvii
1 Crises in the post-Soviet space: From the dissolution of the
Soviet Union to an area of ‘intersecting crises phenomena’? 1
FELIX JA1TNER, TINA OLTEANU AND TOBIAS SPOR1
PARTI
Mapping post-Soviet crises 15
2 The dissolution of the Soviet Union and its consequences 17
DIETER SEGERT
3 Divergent social and economic consequences of transformation
in post-communist states 39
DAVID LANE
4 Divergent political-economic trajectories: Russia, Ukraine,
Belarus 61
JOACHIM BECKER
PART II
Crises of belonging 81 5
5 Creating the history of the future: Russian historical
memory in the era of the Ukrainian crisis 83
VICTOR APRYSHCHENKO
vi Contents
6 Ukraine: The dynamics of cross-cutting cleavages during
quadruple transition 103
OLENA PODOLIAN AND VALENTYNA ROMANOVA
7 Ethnic divides in the Baltic states: Political orientations
after the Russian-Ukrainian crisis 121
JOAKIM EKMAN AND KJETIL DUVOLD
PART III
Crises of resource accumulation 137
8 Stability’s end: The political economy of Russia’s
intersecting crises since 2009 139
ILYA MATVEEV
9 The making of Ukraine’s multilevel crisis: Transnational
capitalism, neoliberal kleptocrats, and dispossession 159
YULIYA YURCHENKO
10 Ukraine’s frozen transformation: State capture,
nationalising policies and shifting geopolitics 175
KLAUS MOLLER
11 Decline of the demos: Latvia, the face of New Europe and
austerity’s return 195
JEFFREY SOMMERS
PART IV
Crises of political power 211
12 Chechnya: A study of a post-Soviet conflict 213
EMIL ASLAN SOULEIMANOV, JASPER SCHWAMPE
AND SOFIE BEDFORD
13 Azerbaijan between post-socialist crisis and fragile stability 225
HANNES MEISSNER
14 Kazakhstan’s political and economic development and the
role of the ruling elites 241
JULIA KUSZNIR
Contents vii
The Ukraine conflict as a result of post-Soviet
crises development 255
FELIX JAITNER, TINA OLTEANU AND TOBIAS SPORI
Index
263
Index
Page numbers in bold indicate figures or tables
Abkhazia 26, 261
accumulation: of capital 10, 55, 57, 61,
160-164, 167, 197,201; crisis 10, 199,
255-257; primitive 65, 165-166;
“regime of accumulation” 62-66,
71-72; resource 10, 57, 71-72, 199,
255-257
Afghanistan 18, 182
Akhmadov, Khussain 218
Akhmetov, Rinat 164, 168, 179, 181
Aliyev, Heydar 10, 226-229, 234, 258
Aliyev, Ilham 226-233
Aliyev, Rakhad 247
Almunia, Joaquin 200
Andropov, Yuri 199
anti-Russia/n 33, 93, 179, 182
Arab Spring 186, 237
Armenia 23, 26, 42-43, 44, 46, 47, 49,
231-232, 237, 261
Association Agreement (AA) 68, 73, 169,
171, 177, 178, 258
austerity 71, 151-152, 171, 195-198, 200,
201-202, 204-207, 258-259, 261
authoritarianism: in Azerbaijan 225, 227,
228, 231, 233, 235—236; competitive
authoritarianism 166; in Kazakhstan
249; new authoritarianism 30, 64; in
Russia 87, 175
Avthurkhanov, Umar 216, 218
Azarov, Mykola 165
Azerbaijan 7, 10, 26, 42, 219, 225-238,
256, 258-261
Baltic states 4, 10, 17, 23, 31, 32, 39^10,
44—45, 48, 110, 121-131, 177, 196, 198,
201,203, 207, 227, 255-257, 259
Bandera, Stepan 182
Belarus 7, 9, 20, 23, 29, 32, 42-43, 46, 47,
49-50, 54-55, 57, 61, 68-75, 110, 178,
180,256,260-261
Beltransgaz 70
Berlin Wall 121
Black Sea 95, 105, 114, 167, 181-182,
214
Boholyubov, Gennadiy 163—165
Brexit 197, 205
Brzezinski, Zbigniew 185
Bulgaria 28, 40, 51, 110, 129
Bush, George H.W. (Senior) 182
Bush, George W. 31, 182
business networks 181
capitalism: chaotic 56; competitive 39,
56; global 40, 43, 44, 55, 56; liberal
195-196; market 23, 53; merchant 142;
national 56; post-Communist 30; post-
Soviet 17, 23, 26, 29—30; Russian 22,
26, 142-143, 146; transnational 159;
Western 55
Caspian Sea 214
Caucasus 4, 26, 45, 177, 186, 213-214,
219, 221,255,259, 261
Central Asia 3-4, 26, 32, 42, 44-46,
48^19, 177-178, 183, 214, 219, 244,
255, 259
Checheno-Ingushetia 214—215
Chechen war see Russian-Chechen war
Chechnya 3, 10, 26, 213-221, 258, 261
China 8, 39, 43, 47, 144-145, 245-246
Chorodkovskij, Mihail 8, 66
Chubais, Anatoly 24, 184
citizenship 6, 10, 89, 122-123
264 Index
civil society 18, 39, 55, 61, 178, 186-187,
228, 234—235, 237, 243, 248
clan 67, 161, 213-217, 226, 228-229,
250-251
class: bourgeois 55; capitalist 23, 54, 64,
160, 162, 166, 181; entrepreneurs/
businessmen 8, 23, 25, 30; middle 7,
29, 54, 63, 71, 199 244, 251; political
24; property-owning 143, ruling 175,
178, 184; social 55; “state class” 70;
urban 234; working 197
cleavage: ethnic 103-104, 107-111,
115-116, 122, 125, 256-257; linguistic
103-105,107-109, 111, 115-116, 257;
regional 103, 106, 176
clientelism 10, 226, 230, 236, 258
Cold War 17, 31,40, 93, 124, 129, 175,
183, 186, 191, 197-198: post-Co Id War
world 182
Colour/Coloured revolution see Revolution
Common Security and Defence Policy
(CSDP) 177
Commonwealth of Independent States
(CIS) 39, 40, 42, 56
Communist Party: Azerbaijan 226;
Chechnya, regional branch of 214;
Kazakhstan 243; Soviet 20-21, 55, 64,
199, 214, 242; Russia 27, 33, 69, 217;
Ukraine 177
Conference on Security and Cooperation
in Europe (CSCE) 40
conflict: armed 2, 159, 161, 169-170, 219;
forgotten 1; frozen 1-2, 232; post-
Soviet 1-3
conflict in Azerbaijan 225, 227, 231-232,
236-237: see also Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict in Belarus 69
conflict in Central Asia 3—4, 26, 32
conflict in Chechnya 3, 213, 217-219,
221,
conflict in Georgia 7, 26, 261
conflict in Kazakhstan 241-245, 251
conflict in Lithuania 123-124
conflict in Russia 64, 66-68,
conflict in Transcaucasia 3, 26
conflict in Transnistria 3, 26, 32, 261
conflict in Ukraine 2-5, 10, 71-74, 84, 97,
105, 109-110, 113, 116, 159-161,
169-171, 181,255, 257-260
corruption 10, 69, 146, 152, 159, 167, 171,
175, 179, 182, 184, 200, 204-205,217,
228-230, 235, 245, 249-251,258, 261
Corruption Perception Index (CPI) 167
Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
(Comecon) 18, 40
counterrevolution/ary 143, 190
Crimea 31, 33, 72, 89-90, 92-95, 97,
104-106, 109-111, 113, 115-116, 121,
124-125, 128-131, 150-151, 153,
169-170, 176, 178, 181, 190-191,246,
257
Crimean Tatars see Tatars
criminal-political nexus 165
crisis: crisis narrative 139, 147, 141;
crisis-prone 2—4, 7, 9-10, 40, 87, 139,
255, 259-261; economic 8-9, 22, 66,
139-140, 146-147, 151, 187, 197, 201,
213, 217, 219, 221,225-226, 229,
235-236, 258, 261; everyday 4;
financial 41, 56, 69-71, 76, 175, 196;
intersecting/intersection 1, 3—4, 5, 9-10,
87, 108, 121, 139, 159, 198, 255; latent;
multilevel 159-160, 168; multiple 1, 10,
139, 217, 262, 255-259; permanent 3;
post-Socialist 225, 235 socio-economic
233, 237; transformation 3, 56;
Ukrainian crisis 83, 97, 99, 121, 185,
190, 241,246
Cyprus 40, 201
Czechoslovakia 18, 46, 98
Czech Republic 28, 31, 40, 51-52, 54
Dagestan 219
decommodification 141
Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area
(DCFTA) 168-169, 188-189
democracy: competitive 39, 51;
consolidated 61; electoral 40, 44,
54—55, 204; delegative 144; liberal 41,
53, 106, 162; managed 152; staged 152
demonstration(s): Azerbaijan 228,
234—236; Latvia 123, 204; Ukraine 177
dependency approach 61
deprivation 159
development: economic 6—8, 28, 48, 61,
198, 241, 260; geopolitical 3; societal
3—4, 8-9; socio-economic 231, 237
diaspora 170, 182
Index 265
dictatorship 33, 98, 195, 196
dilemma of simultaneity 3
dissatisfaction 52, 125-127, 243, 256-257
dissolution: Czechoslovakia 18; Soviet
Union 1-10, 17-19, 22-24, 26, 30-32,
64, 87, 103-104, 108-109, 116, 121,
140, 159, 163-164, 177, 184, 213-219,
227, 236-237, 255-262; world order
195; Yugoslavia 18, 33
Dnipropetrovsk 67—68, 164—165
Dombrovksis, Valdis 204
Donbas(s) 1-3, 73, 104, 107, 110,
113-115, 128, 164, 169-170, 176, 246
Doneck see Donetsk
Donetsk 105-106, 111, 114, 115, 164-169
Donetsk People s Republic (DNR) 104
Draghi, Mario 197
Dudayev, Jokhar 215,216,218-220
Duma see Russian Duma
Eastern Europe 27-28, 30, 61, 66, 86, 121,
161: Central and Eastern Europe 40, 45,
162, 256
economic development see development
economic growth 62, 144, 146, 198, 207,
232, 234-235, 244-246, 251
economy: Azerbaijan 228-229, 235-236;
Baltic 201; Belarus 69-70, 73, 75;
capitalist 23, 43, 61; global 39, 56, 160,
163, 198, 200-201; grey 25; informal
152; Kazakhstan 244, 248-249; Latvia
201, 203-204, 206; market 20-21, 24,
27-29, 42, 51, 57, 61, 139, 225, 227,
236, 241, 244, 248, 260; mixed 28;
planned 8, 24, 28; political 10, 139,
160-161, 200-201, 207, 258-259;
post-socialist 205; private 26, 207;
Russia 8, 24, 26, 57, 65, 70-71, 142,
144, 146, 150, 152, 184, 189, 191;
shadow 162; socialist 22; Soviet Union
21, 76, 213; Ukraine 66, 68, 73, 161,
164-165, 167, 171, 175, 177, 180, 188,
258
election(s) 6, 26, 126, 233: Azerbaijan
228, 231-235; Belarus 69; Kazakhstan
241-243, 245; Latvia 204; Russia 26,
139, 142, 149, 152-153, 217; Soviet
Union 21; Ukraine 67-68, 109,
164-166, 169, 176, 178-179, 187
elite: Azerbaijan 10, 225-230, 232-234,
236-237; Baltic 128; bureaucratic 23,
142, 152; business 64; Chechnya 213,
215-218; economic 6, 9-10,40, 54, 197,
256, 258; international 3; Kazakhstan
241-243, 246-251; Latvia 202, 204;
national 6; political 6, 9-10,40, 54, 57,
147, 163, 197, 256, 258, 260; post-soviet
200; Russia 7-8, 98, 178, 216; Soviet
Union 18, 21, 214, 258; Ukraine 33,
176, 181, 184, 190-191,255
“end of history” 161, 195
Enhanced Free Trade Area 187
Estonia 29, 40, 121-131, 257, 259
etacratism 54
ethnic: belonging 6, 9, 131; divide 121,
123, 126-127, 205; multi-ethnic 5,
17-19, 32,214,217, 243,251
ethnicity 103, 108, 111, 116, 166, 256
ethnicisation 109
EU-isation 161
Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) 42-43,
57, 72-74, 245
Eurasianism 56-58
Euro-Maidan see Maidan
European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development (EBRD) 27, 42, 159—160
European Central Bank (ECB) 197, 205,
231
European Council of Foreign Relations
(ECFR) 187
European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) 2,
178, 182, 186-18, 189
European Union (EU) 39—42, 53-54,
56-57, 127, 186, 206, 245, 256
European integration 186
Financial Industrial Groups (FIGs) 65,
160, 164-165, 167
Finland 197
“Finland option” 185
First World War 32-33, 179
Firtash, Dmytro 164—165, 179, 181
foreign: capital 66-67, 70, 167, 171, 219;
debt 63, 71, 171, 200; investment 178,
220, 244, 248, 250; policy 9, 31, 72, 89,
95, 107, 153, 160, 167-168, 180-181,
183-185, 245, 251, 255; trade 8, 25, 63,
200
266 Index
foreign direct investment (FDI) 56, 63, 69,
244
France 144, 179, 182, 186, 191, 196
fraud: electoral fraud 139, 149, 153, 165,
228, 234-235, 261
frozen conflict see conflict
frustration: political 149, 153, 178, 246,
256-257; social 27
Fule, Stefan 186, 188
G8 185
Gaidar, Yegor 24
Gantamirov, Bislan 216, 218, 220
“gas wars” 166
Gazprom 70
geopolitics 2-3, 7, 10, 30-31, 40, 67-68,
73, 75, 89-90, 93, 95, 103, 139, 149,
151, 159-160, 170, 175-176, 178-180,
182-185, 187-189, 219, 241, 251, 255,
257
Georgia 2, 7, 17, 23, 26, 31-32, 42, 44,
56, 75, 93, 176, 185-186, 219, 228,
234, 238, 242, 261
Germany 19, 27, 32, 39, 50, 86, 126, 179,
182, 186, 197, 231
Geschichtspolitik 86, 88
globalisation 44, 160
Godmanis, Ivars 200
Gorbacev, Michail 17-22, 24, 41, 43, 64,
162-163, 175, 177, 180, 183, 199, 215,
261
Greece 205
Greenspan, Alan 203
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) 8, 26, 28,
44— 46, 48-50, 52, 54, 61, 70-75,
144—148, 150, 159, 168, 178, 201-202,
233, 244
Gulag 84
Heydarov, Kamaladdin 227, 229
Human Development Index (HDI) 28-29,
45— 46, 49—50, 54
Human Development Report 29,
46— 49
human rights 19, 125, 186-187, 243
Hungary 28, 40, 46, 51-52, 54, 98, 110,
113, 129
hybrid war 124
hyperinflation 24—25, 178, 180,244
identity: Chechen 214; collective 87;
crisis of 88, 97-98; ethnic 33; identity
6, 9, 256-260; national 10, 32, 56, 83,
99, 114-116; political 103; regional 42,
106, 108; Russian 84, 86, 96, 99;
Ukrainian 33, 107
immigration 123, 129
inequality: economic 9; social 7-9, 22, 52,
259-262
Ingush/Ingushetia 214-215, 220
instability: economic 76, 261; political 9,
75, 256; societal 7
institutions: democratic 217, 227, 243;
economic 55-57; financial 24, 67, 160,
196, 203; state 6, 57, 159
International Monetary Fund (IMF) 27, 71,
74, 159, 167, 171, 178, 180, 186, 200,
202, 205, 258
Intersecting crises phenomena see crisis
intervention: decisive 140-141, 147-151;
military 124, 169
Investigative Committee: Russia 149
involution 141-144
Ivanyushchenko, Yuriy 163, 168
Janukovyd see Yanukovych, Viktor
Jelcin see Yeltsin, Boris
Kargin, Valery 200
Kazakhstan 7, 10, 29, 42—44, 46-48, 50,
56-57, 180, 200, 219, 241-261
Kekkonen, Urho 197
Kennan, George 185
Keynesianism 74—75
Khasav-Yurt Peace Accords 219
Kiev see Kyiv
Kirgizstan see Kyrgyzstan
Kissinger, Henry 185
kleptocracy 10, 159, 162-164, 166-168,
170-171,201, 207, 258
Klitschko, Vitali 178-179
Kolomojskij, Ihor 68
Komitet gossudarstwennoi besopasnosti
pri Sowjete Ministrow SSSR,
Committee for State Security (KGB)
199,214, 226
Komsomol 165-166, 200, 207, 248
Kozlov, Vladiomir 242
Kozyrev, Andrei 184
Index 267
Krasovitsky, Viktor 200
Kravchuk, Leonid 109, 164, 177, 179,
182
Kremlin 95, 115
Kuban region 181
Kuchma, Leonid 164—165, 168, 181, 182
Kulibayev, Timur 247
Kyiv 106, 109, 111, 114, 116, 168, 171,
Kyrgyzstan 7, 42, 44, 176, 242
Latvia 10, 40, 44, 46, 49, 50, 121, 122,
123-131, 195-207, 257-259, 261
Lazarenko, Pavlo Ivanovych 164—165
legacies 9, 27, 56, 113, 225-226
legitimacy 5-7, 24, 69, 151, 213, 215, 231,
233,251258
Lithuania 40, 44, 51, 121, 123-131, 257
Livanov, Dmitry 83
Luchansky, Grigori 200
Luhansk People’s Republic (LPR) 104
Luhansk 104-106, 111, 114, 169
Lukashenka, Aleksandr 32, 69, 73-76
Lutsenko, Yuriy 167
Lviv 106, 111, 114, 115
Mahmudov, Eldar 230
Maidan 1, 7, 68, 108, 112, 161,166,
168-169, 171, 175-176, 178-179, 184,
188-190, 258: post-Maidan 10, 178,
184, 189-190, 258
Malofeev, Konstantin 150
Mansour, Sheikh 214
Mariupol 2
market reform 24-25, 51, 227, 236, 248
marketisation 42, 43, 44-^15, 104, 159,
161-162, 171
Markov, Sergey 124
media 6, 10, 65, 67, 96, 109, 116,
123-124, 149-150, 172, 175, 178, 180,
231,243, 247, 250-251
Medvedev, Dmitiy 66, 97, 146-147, 148,
149-150, 153-154
Mehdiev, Ramiz 226
Membership Action Plan (MAP) 182
memory politics 256
minority: ethnic 103, 110, 125, 128;
language 109; militant 179; rights 110,
125; Russian(-speaking) minority 110,
124, 128, 176, 257, 259
Minsk II 190
Mkrtchan, Oleg 164—165
modernisation 7, 9, 30, 32, 34, 147, 153,
179, 187, 243
Moldova 7, 26, 32, 42, 56, 59, 75, 110
Moscow 4, 22-23, 33, 59, 90, 123, 131,
139, 149, 151, 176—177, 180-182,
184—185, 188-190, 200,213-214,
216-220, 226, 242
Munich Conference on Security Policy
185
Nagorno-Karabakh 26, 227, 231-232, 237,
261
Nakhchivan clan 227-228
Narodny Rukh 164
Naryshkin, Sergey 89, 91
nation 6, 29, 32, 42, 83, 88, 97, 105,
107-108, 170, 182, 185, 190, 199, 201,
205-207, 221, 243, 245-246, 257
nation-building 5, 10, 84-85, 97, 104-105,
107-108, 121, 241, 260-261
nation-state 61, 115, 139, 160
nationalism 5-6, 29, 32-34, 83, 177, 182,
251,258
Nazabayev, Nursultan 10, 241, 258
Nazarbayeva, Dariga 247
near abroad 22, 184, 219
Neighbourhood Policy see European
Neighbourhood Policy
neoliberalism 146, 163, 196, 199, 207
network society 141
New Deal 196—197
new world order 183, 185
Nomenklatura 20, 32, 163-164, 178, 226:
Neo-Nomenklatura 164—166; see also
privatization
non-governmental organisation (NGO) 10,
149, 168, 170, 242-243, 251, 258
normality 1, 159
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO) 2, 31, 40, 124, 171, 176-177,
180, 182-186, 189-191, 199, 255:
accession 2; enlargement 184;
NATO-Russia Council 31, 185, 190;
NATO-Summit 2008 182; NATO-
Ukraine Charter 182
nostalgia 27, 51, 84, 88, 96-98, 217
Novorossia 181
268 Index
Obama, Barak 31, 124, 184, 190, 198
Odessa 2, 33, 169-170
offshore 152, 198-201, 203, 206, 258
oligarchs 6-8, 10, 22, 25-26, 30, 65-68,
70, 72-73, 75-76, 142-143, 152,
159-161, 163, 167-169, 171-172, 179,
198, 201, 204, 207, 226, 241, 248-249,
256, 258, 260-261
opposition 34, 66, 69, 84, 90, 93, 105,
150, 152, 165, 169-170, 176-177,
181-182, 197, 216, 218, 220, 227-228,
231-232, 234, 236-237, 242, 248-249,
241
Orange revolution see revolution
Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development (OECD) 146
organized crime 221
Orthodox Church 92, 94
Orthodoxy see Orthodox Church
overdetermination 139-141
Parex 200-201,203
Party of Regions (Ukraine) 164—166, 169,
179
patriotism 83-84, 86, 89-91, 246
Perestroika 8, 18, 21, 23-24, 31, 162-164,
166, 175,214, 261
peripheralization 141-142, 144, 154, 260
peripheral 62-64, 106-107, 189, 213, 217,
221, 259: capitalism 146, 153;
development 1, 9, 260-261; economy
63; integration 9, 260; semi-periphery
62-63, 259; states 225
petrodollars 225, 227, 235, 237
Pinchuk, Victor 164-165, 181, 191
Poland 28, 31, 33, 40, 51, 54, 113
political power 4, 10, 24, 39, 42-43, 43,
64, 143, 228, 249, 255-259
political regime 10, 241, 243, 251,
257-259
political turmoil 216, 227, 231, 237
Popular Movement of Ukraine for
Restructuring (Rukh) 32, 177
popular support 29, 166, 226, 231-233,
235-237, 259
Poroshenko, Petro 163, 169, 179, 181
poverty 7, 9, 29, 54, 56, 62, 159, 175, 207,
217, 231,233,246
precariat 195
Pre-Soviet 20, 32, 58, 97, 225-226, 230,
237
Primakov, Jevgenij 65, 71-72
privatization 7-8, 23-26, 28-29, 42-43,
43, 54, 56, 58, 64-67, 69-70, 73, 76,
142, 162, 164, 168, 178, 248:
nomenklatura 22, 26, 32; process 6-8,
28, 64, 160, 164, 229; pro-privatization
forces 64; voucher-privatization 26, 65;
Progress Report 187
propaganda 22, 33, 83, 124, 232
property rights 245, 249
Pro-Russian 90, 103, 115, 123, 169, 179,
190,218, 220
protectorate see Russian protectorate
protest movement 98, 175, 261
pro-Western 67, 72, 93, 179
public support 7, 18, 112-113, 116, 201,
225,246
Putin, Vladimir 2, 29, 31, 54, 56, 65-66,
90, 92-94, 96-97, 124, 130, 139, 143-
144, 146, 148y 149-153, 168, 176, 180-
lSl, 185, 191, 199, 255-257, 259
Reagan, Ronald 180, 183, 196-197
recession 8, 28, 56, 62, 70-71, 73-75, 151,
203, 235, 246
redistribution 28, 51, 56, 143, 227, 235-
236
reform 6, 8, 17, 19-23, 29, 31,40-41, 46,
55, 68, 73, 122, 143-144, 147, 149-151,
154, 161-163, 168, 171, 181, 199,
227- 228, 236, 242, 245-246, 257:
agenda 68; constitutional 165-166;
democratic 8; economic 21-22, 29, 182,
186, 190, 199, 241, 244, 248; legislative
166; market 24-25, 51, 227, 236, 248;
neoliberal 9; political 186, 190, 248-249
regulation theory 61-62
rent-seeking 54, 178, 184, 187, 190, 225,
228- 230, 238, 258
repression effect 233-234, 237
revolution 19-20, 23, 57, 67, 172, 178,
190, 196, 234: Chechen Revolution 215:
Colour/Coloured revolution 93, 176,
185, 241-242, 251; October Revolution
18; Orange Revolution 33, 67, 108,
112-113, 164—165, 175, 178, 182, 241;
Passive Revolution 161; pro-European
Index 269
Revolution 176; Revolution of Dignity
30, 108, 168, 172; Rose Revolution 228;
Velvet Revolution 175
rule of law 6, 168, 187, 225, 227, 243,
245,251
Rumsfeld, Donald 196
Russia 2-4, 7-10, 19-20, 22-26, 28,
41*46, 48,52, 55, 54, 56-57, 59, 61, 64,
64-70, 72-76, 83-84, 86-98, 104-105,
107, 109-110, 116-117, 122-125,
127-133, 129-130, 139-144, 145,
146—147, 159-154, 165-167, 176-177,
179-185, 188-191, 199-100, 204,
213-221, 232, 241, 244-246, 251,
255-261: post-Soviet Russia 19, 89,
141, 143, 184, 220
Russian annexation 110, 128-129, 176
Russian Black Sea fleet 181
Russian Empire 32, 113, 214
Russian-Chechen war 213, 221
Russian protectorate 2
Russian-speaking 103, 111-112,115,
121-131, 130
Russification 103, 107, 216
Saskanas Centre (Harmony Center) 204
Scandinavia 197, 203
secession 32, 106, 221: secession dynamic
5; secessionist ambitions 176—177;
secessionist movements 73
Second World War 8, 32, 107, 113, 123,
198, 207, 261
secret service agent 181
separatism 19, 213, 217
Serbia 176
Sevastopol 90, 92, 97, 109-110, 150, 167,
181
Shevchenko, Olga 3—4
shock therapy 8, 24, 69-70, 162, 172, 204,
244
Siberia 204
social inequality see inequality
socialism 20, 34, 56, 58: consumer 23, 34;
state 17, 19-20, 22-23, 26-28, 34, 43,
44, 50-51, 53-55, 163
Solidamost 164
South Ossetia 26, 261
Soviet republic(s) 48, 61, 87, 163, 177,
242
Soviet Union (USSR) 1-7, 9-10, 17-20,
22-24, 26, 30-34, 39-42, 44, 46, 48,
50-51, 56, 59, 61, 64-65, 86-7, 90-91,
93-94, 96-98, 103-104, 106, 108-109,
113, 116, 121, 123, 127, 140, 159,
162-164, 175-177, 180, 183-184,
197-203, 213, 215-219, 221, 225-228,
236—237, 242, 255-256, 259-262
spending effect 233, 235, 237
spill-over effects 177
stability 31, 54, 56—57, 62-63, 66, 76, 105,
139, 141, 146, 150, 152, 186, 195, 198,
217, 225, 235, 237-238, 243, 251,
258-259: economic 61, 69, 76, 227,
245; fragile 235; political 9, 27, 61, 227,
231, 243, 245-246, 257-258;
macroeconomic 202, 244; societal 107;
stability-paradigm 8; stability-era 10
Stalin 32, 83, 96, 98, 204
Stalinist terror 199
START-I (treaty) 180
state: post-Communist 40, 56, 105, 244;
post-Socialist states 23, 51, 54, 57;
post-Soviet states 7-8, 62, 72, 75, 139-
140, 162, 219, 225, 260; state-building
30, 32, 34, 104-106, 108, 113, 127,
143, 153, 179, 218, 220-221, 256;
state-capture 184, 187
State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) 69, 160,
162, 164, 248
statism 54, 57, 197
Sweden 124, 202-204, 208
Switzerland 201
Tajikistan 26, 42, 44
Tallinn 123-124, 203
Taruta, Serhiy 164—165
Tatars 214,216-217: Crimean Tatars
110-111, 116
Tatarstan 216—217
Thatcher, Margaret 196-197, 207
Transcarpathia 106, 110, 113, 115
transformation 1-4, 6-10, 20, 23-28, 30,
39—44, 43, 46, 49-56, 53, 58, 64, 69,
73-74, 76, 104—105, 115, 140-142,
160-162, 178, 241, 256, 259-262:
economic 1-2, 4, 7-9, 26-27, 29, 42,
104, 108, 116, 121, 140, 159, 225-226,
255-256, 259; political 1-2, 4, 6, 26,
270 Index
84, 87, 104, 108, 116, 121, 140, 159,
225-226, 255, 259; social 42
transition 23-25, 29, 39, 42, 45, 56, 58,
61, 87, 94, 103, 105, 108, 159-162,
172-179, 236, 241, 244, 248; triple
transition 104, 139; quadruple
Transition 103-104, 108
transitology 141, 162
Transnistria 2-3, 26, 32, 261
transparency international 167
trasformismo 161
trauma 10, 84, 86-88, 96, 98-99, 237,
256-257
Treaty on Friendship, Cooperation and
Partnership 181
Treaty of Rome 42
Turkey 31, 219
Turkmenistan 7, 42, 49-50, 55, 59, 219,
260
Tymoshenko, Yulia 163-165, 167
Ukraine 1-5, 7-10, 23, 25, 28-34, 41-42,
44, 46, 49-54, 56, 59, 61, 66-68,
70-76, 84, 90, 93-94, 103-117, 114,
122, 124, 128-130, 139, 150, 153,
159-171, 175-191, 231, 234, 237-238,
241-242, 245-246, 255-262
Ukraine conflict see conflict
Ukrainian crisis/crises see crisis
Ukrainian elite see elite
Ukrainian fascism 182
Ukrainian scenario 124, 241, 246, 251
uncertainty 27, 40, 42, 56, 63, 66, 87-88,
230, 259
unilateralism 183, 185
United Kingdom (UK) 181
United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP) 59
United States 18, 29-31, 144, 175-178,
180-186, 190, 196-197, 203, 217, 219,
229-230, 245: administration 176-177,
183,190
unrest 34, 122, 131, 178, 213, 229, 231,
251,257-258, 261
Usubov, Ramil 226
Uzbekistan 7, 26, 42, 46, 47, 49-50, 55,
59, 260
Vasi’leva, Olga 83
Venice Commission 167
Verkhovna Rada 104
Vinnica Clan 67
Visegrad 40
Voronin, Sergey 89
Warsaw Pact 18, 40
Western alliance 176
Westernisation 161
World Bank 27, 75, 178
World War I see First World War
World War II see Second World War
Wômer, Manfred 183
Yandarbiev, Zelimkhan 218
Yanukovich, Viktor see Yanukovych,
Viktor
Yanukovych, Viktor 33, 109, 165-169,
171,175
Yeltsin, Boris 8, 18, 23-24, 26-27, 31,34,
41, 56, 97, 143, 184, 204, 216-217
Yeraz clan 228
Yugoslav Civil War 176
Yushchenko, Viktor 165-166, 182
Yushenko, Viktor see Yushchenko,
Viktor
Zagayev, Doku 214—215
Zhirinovsky, Vladimir 217
Zyuganov, Gennady 27
Bayerische
Staatsbibliothek
München
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contents | List of figures and tables -- List of contributors -- Introduction -- Crises in the post-soviet space from the dissolution of the soviet union to an area of 'intersecting crises phenomena'? -- Mapping post-soviet crises -- The dissolution of the soviet union and its consequences -- Divergent social and economic consequences of transformation in post-communist states -- Divergent political-economic trajectories: russia, ukraine, belarus -- : crises of belongings -- Creating the history of the future: russian historical memory in the era of the ukrainian crisis -- Ukraine: the dynamics of cross-cutting cleavages during quadruple transition -- Ethnic divides in the baltic states: political orientations after the russian-ukrainian crisis -- Crises of resource accumulation -- Stability's end: the political economy of russia's intersecting crises since 2009 -- The making of ukraine's multilevel crisis: transnational capitalism, neoliberal kleptocrats, and dispossession -- Ukraine's frozen transformation. state capture, nationalising policies and shifting geopolitics -- Decline of the demos: latvia, the face of new europe and austerity's return -- Crises of political power -- Chechnya: a study of a post-soviet conflict -- Azerbaijan between post-socialist crisis and fragile stability -- Kazakhstan's political and economic development and the role of the ruling elites -- Conclusion: the ukraine conflict as a result of post-soviet crises development -- Index |
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spelling | Crises in the post-Soviet space from the dissolution of the Soviet Union to the conflict in Ukraine edited by Felix Jaitner, Tina Olteanu, Tobias Spöri First published London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2018 xix, 270 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Post-Soviet politics List of figures and tables -- List of contributors -- Introduction -- Crises in the post-soviet space from the dissolution of the soviet union to an area of 'intersecting crises phenomena'? -- Mapping post-soviet crises -- The dissolution of the soviet union and its consequences -- Divergent social and economic consequences of transformation in post-communist states -- Divergent political-economic trajectories: russia, ukraine, belarus -- : crises of belongings -- Creating the history of the future: russian historical memory in the era of the ukrainian crisis -- Ukraine: the dynamics of cross-cutting cleavages during quadruple transition -- Ethnic divides in the baltic states: political orientations after the russian-ukrainian crisis -- Crises of resource accumulation -- Stability's end: the political economy of russia's intersecting crises since 2009 -- The making of ukraine's multilevel crisis: transnational capitalism, neoliberal kleptocrats, and dispossession -- Ukraine's frozen transformation. state capture, nationalising policies and shifting geopolitics -- Decline of the demos: latvia, the face of new europe and austerity's return -- Crises of political power -- Chechnya: a study of a post-soviet conflict -- Azerbaijan between post-socialist crisis and fragile stability -- Kazakhstan's political and economic development and the role of the ruling elites -- Conclusion: the ukraine conflict as a result of post-soviet crises development -- Index Geschichte 1990- gnd rswk-swf Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 gnd rswk-swf Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd rswk-swf Politische Krise (DE-588)4046539-1 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Former Soviet republics / Politics and government Europe, Eastern / Politics and government Politics and government Europe, Eastern Soviet Union / Former Soviet republics (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 s Politische Krise (DE-588)4046539-1 s Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 s Geschichte 1990- z DE-604 Jaitner, Felix 1986- (DE-588)1050722221 edt Olteanu, Tina (DE-588)1029353670 edt Spöri, Tobias (DE-588)1193502632 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-351-23446-7 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030402745&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030402745&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Crises in the post-Soviet space from the dissolution of the Soviet Union to the conflict in Ukraine List of figures and tables -- List of contributors -- Introduction -- Crises in the post-soviet space from the dissolution of the soviet union to an area of 'intersecting crises phenomena'? -- Mapping post-soviet crises -- The dissolution of the soviet union and its consequences -- Divergent social and economic consequences of transformation in post-communist states -- Divergent political-economic trajectories: russia, ukraine, belarus -- : crises of belongings -- Creating the history of the future: russian historical memory in the era of the ukrainian crisis -- Ukraine: the dynamics of cross-cutting cleavages during quadruple transition -- Ethnic divides in the baltic states: political orientations after the russian-ukrainian crisis -- Crises of resource accumulation -- Stability's end: the political economy of russia's intersecting crises since 2009 -- The making of ukraine's multilevel crisis: transnational capitalism, neoliberal kleptocrats, and dispossession -- Ukraine's frozen transformation. state capture, nationalising policies and shifting geopolitics -- Decline of the demos: latvia, the face of new europe and austerity's return -- Crises of political power -- Chechnya: a study of a post-soviet conflict -- Azerbaijan between post-socialist crisis and fragile stability -- Kazakhstan's political and economic development and the role of the ruling elites -- Conclusion: the ukraine conflict as a result of post-soviet crises development -- Index Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 gnd Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd Politische Krise (DE-588)4046539-1 gnd |
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title | Crises in the post-Soviet space from the dissolution of the Soviet Union to the conflict in Ukraine |
title_auth | Crises in the post-Soviet space from the dissolution of the Soviet Union to the conflict in Ukraine |
title_exact_search | Crises in the post-Soviet space from the dissolution of the Soviet Union to the conflict in Ukraine |
title_full | Crises in the post-Soviet space from the dissolution of the Soviet Union to the conflict in Ukraine edited by Felix Jaitner, Tina Olteanu, Tobias Spöri |
title_fullStr | Crises in the post-Soviet space from the dissolution of the Soviet Union to the conflict in Ukraine edited by Felix Jaitner, Tina Olteanu, Tobias Spöri |
title_full_unstemmed | Crises in the post-Soviet space from the dissolution of the Soviet Union to the conflict in Ukraine edited by Felix Jaitner, Tina Olteanu, Tobias Spöri |
title_short | Crises in the post-Soviet space |
title_sort | crises in the post soviet space from the dissolution of the soviet union to the conflict in ukraine |
title_sub | from the dissolution of the Soviet Union to the conflict in Ukraine |
topic | Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 gnd Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd Politische Krise (DE-588)4046539-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Sozioökonomischer Wandel Nachfolgestaaten Politische Krise Sowjetunion Aufsatzsammlung |
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