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UNDERSTANDING RUSSIA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
TERRITORIAL FATIGUE: NEW STATE, NEW BORDERS
A TROUBLED IDENTITY: DIVERSITY, DECLINE, AND MIGRATION
SOCIETY: FRAGMENTED BUT REINVENTED
THE POLITICAL SYSTEM: A QUEST FOR CONSENSUS
THE ECONOMY: IS THERE A RUSSIAN DISEASE?
BETWEEN EUROPE AND ASIA: THE DOUBLE-HEADED EAGLE
RUSSIA IN THE WORLD: BESIEGED FORTRESS OR NEW CRUSADER?
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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Index
abandonment, 40
abortion, 24
accelerated development territories (TOR),
85
Afghanistan, 51
agriculture 12
AIDS, 25
Aliev, Heydar, 113
alternative power, 133
architecture, 42
the Arctic, 9, 89
Asia, 39, 93-120
al-Assad, Bashar, 93
Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), 79
authoritarian regime, 49
automobiles, 73
Azerbaijan, 10
Bakiyev, Kurmanbek, 129
banks, 77, 88
Bannon, Steve, 127
Bering Strait, 9
Black Earth [chernozem), 12
Black Sea, 14, 114, 136, 138n8
Black Sea Economic Cooperation area
(BSEC), 104
Black Wind, White Snow: The Rise of Russia's
New Nationalism (Clover), 3
blizhnee zarubeztie (near abroad), 7, 101
blogs, 59
Bolshoi Ussuriiskii Island, 9
borders, 5—18
Boulegue, Mathieu, 134
brain drain, 26, 91
Brexit, 135
BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, China),
115; new global order and, 119-20;
promotion of, 130
Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 96
BSEC. See Black Sea Economic Cooperation
area
bureaucracy, 86
Bush, George W., 95, 107, 126; Yeltsin and,
99
business, 37; corruption and, 85—88
capital flight, 91
Catalonia, 135
CEA. See Atomic Energy Commission
census, 12, 26, 139n8
Central Asian Economic Community,
103-4
165
166
Index
centralization, 17-18
centrifugal forces, 103—4
CFE. See Conventional Forces in Europe
Chechnya, 50-51; Chechens in, 21;
population in, 25
chernozem (Black Earth), 12
China, 9, 134; New Silk Road of, 14, 115,
119; rapprochement with, 117-18
Churchill, Winston, 56
CIS. See Commonwealth of Independent
States
cities, 39; map of, 40; underdevelopment
of, 16
civil aviation, 73-74
civilization, 64
clash of civilizations theory, 20
Clinton, Bill, 113
Clover, Charles, 3
Cold War, 1
Collective Security Treaty Organization
(CSTO), 102-3
colonization, 11; history and, 22; as
internal, 13-16
Color Revolutions, 54—56, 104—9, 123
commodities, 75
Common Economic Space, 110
Commonwealth of Independent States
(CIS), 7-8; divergences and, 101-3
Communist parties: funding for, 122;
reactivation of, 124
Communist Party of the Russian Federation
(CPRF), 48
Communist youth organization
(Komsomol), 35
compatriot (sootechestvenik) 22—23
conflict, 97-98
conscripts {dedovshchind), 112
consensus, 47—66
conservatism, 58-61
control, 43; of hydrocarbons, 78-79;
reinforcement of, 76; sharing and,
79-81
Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE), 98,
100
corruption, 28, 65, 80; business and, 85-88
CPRF. See Communist Party of the Russian
Federation
Crimea, 6, 24; annexation of, 61, 64, 133
crisis: reorganization and, 76-77; Ukraine
and, 88, 104-9; as unprecedented,
70-74
CSTO. See Collective Security Treaty
Organization
Cuba, 112, 122
culture, 2, 20—21, 55, 60; of conspiracy, 62;
values and, 41-45
curriculum, 58
cyber technologies, 134. See also technology
dacha (holiday home), 37, 40, 55
dal nee zarubezh’e (far abroad), 7, 122
data, 33, 69, 82, 137n4
Dawisha, Karen, 3
debate, 67-69
debt, 106
decentralization, 14—16
decision-making, 90, 122
de Custine, Marquis, 2
dedovshchina (conscripts), 112
demarcation, of borders, 9-10
demographics, 11, 23, 34-38, 135
deportation, 20, 30
Deripaska, Oleg, 77
dermokratiya, 48
derzhava (great power), 51
desertion, 11
diplomats, 94, 124
discrimination, 30
divergences: CIS and, 101-3; security and,
98-101
diversity, 19-31
doctrine, 62, 100
drones (UAVs), 100
Dugin, Alexander, 62
dukhovnyi (spiritual), 60
the Duma, 10, 54, 99, 128, I47n9
Dutch disease, 68
duty (patenl) system, 29
economics, 41; dependency and, 102;
development and, 39; incentives and,
11, 73; migrants and, 26, 28; regions
and, 14-16; Russia and, 67-91, 133
Edinaia Rossiia (United Russia), 53
Index
167
EEC. See Eurasian Economic Community
EEU. See Eurasian Economic Union
elderly, 40
elections, 48, 58, 66
elites, 4, 6, 66, I44n21
embargo, 18; technology and, 89
embezzlement, 49
emigrants, 26
employment, 17, 28; industrial sector of, 71
end of history theory, 2, 135
equality, 35
Estonia, 10
ethnicity {natsionaT nost), 16, 20-22
EU. See European Union
Eurasia, 97-98, 136
Eurasian Economic Community (EEC), 110
Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), 110
Eurasian Union, 64
Europe: between Asia and, 93—120;
multiculturalism in, 128
European home, 48-50
European Union (EU), 8; trade and, 115
the Europe-Caucasus-Asia Transport
Corridor (TRACECA), 113-14
exception, 23—25
exports, 68, 153n4l; commodities as, 75
far abroad {dal nee zarubezh’e), 7, 122
fascism, 61
Fatherland party (Otechestvo), 52
FDI. See foreign direct investment
fear, 1; of disappearance, 23—25
Federal Migration Service, 28
federal nyi okrug (super districts), 53
fertility, 24, 34
flags, 52
Forbes magazine, 36, 80
forced resettlement, 11
foreign direct investment (FDI), 75
foreign policy, 8, 100, 120; conservative
values and, 133; failures of, 111;
perspectives on, 121—31. See also policy
forest fires, 58
fragmentation: reinvention and, 33—45; as
socioeconomic, 41
France, 3; National Front in, 127
Fukuyama, Francis, 2, 135
Gazprom, 106, 114
GDP. See gross domestic product
geography, 5-18
Georgia, 10, 97; repatriation and, 44; Rose
Revolution of, 105; Saakashvili in, 107
Gini coefficient, 35
globalization, 42
Global Zero movement, 99
GLONASS program, 112
Goldman, Marshall L, 89
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 9, 35, 96; market
mechanisms and, 70
Grand Mosque (Moscow), 39
Gravier, Jean-François, 12
great game, 113-15
Great Patriotic War, 50
great power {derzhava), 51
gross domestic product (GDP), 14-15, 69,
150n60
growth: crude oil and, 72% imbalance and,
69—70; population and, 14
Gryzlov, Boris, 54, 56
Guriev, Sergei, 82
harassment, 86
heroin, 25
history, 2, 135; colonialism and, 22;
commemoration of 21; Russia and, 136
holiday home {dacha), 37, 40, 55
Hollande, François, 131
homosexuality, 126
hostages, 54
Huntington, Samuel, 20
hydrocarbons, 14; control of, 78-79;
Ukraine and, 106
hyper-centralization, 16, 18
identity, 128; diversity and, 19—31
ideology, 44; absence of, 49; issues of, 62-
63; projects and, 61; values and, 127
illiberalism, 1
immigrants, 12, 26; deportation and, 20, 30
implementation: modernization and, 82-83;
of policy, 72
imports, 75
incubators, 83-85
independence, 5, 9, 20; states and, 103, 109
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Index
industrial production, 70, 71
inequality, 35
inertia, 90
influence, 96, 105; power and, 112-13
information, 43, 60, 125
information technology, 124—26
initiatives, 114; anti-corruption as, 87
Institute for Contemporary Development
(INSOR), 57
Institute for Democracy and Cooperation, 6
international community, 121, 138n21
International Monetary Fund, 130
Internet, 43, 60, 130
Islamic Republic of Ichkeria, 51
isolation, 2
issues: of ideology, 62—63; internal
colonization and, 13—16; in regions,
118-19
Ivanov, Sergey, 65
Japan, 9, 119
journalism, 125
Kadyrov, Ramzan, 31
Kagansky, Vladimir, 13
Kaliningrad region, 17—18
Karelia region, 17
Kazakhstan, 114
Khodorkovsky, Mikhail, 78
Khrushchev, Nikita, 12
kickbacks («otkaty), 80
Kirienko, Sergei, 65
kleptocracy, 69
Kommerant Vlast weekly, 16
Komsomol. See Communist youth
organization
Kravchuk, Leonid, 102, 151nl9
Kremlin, 20, 31, 53, 62; crises and, 105
Kudrin, Alexei, 91
Kuril Islands, 9
Latvia, 10
Lee Kuan Yew, 87
Le Pen, Marine, 127
Levada Center, 33
liberalism, 62; delegitimization of, 48-50
Lukashenka, Alexander, 109
Lukyanov, Fyodor, 131
Macron, Emmanuel, 131
Magnitsky, Sergei, 86-87, 100
maps: cities, 40; population growth, 24;
presence abroad, 108; projects, 84
Markov, Sergei, 124
Marxism, 59
media, 43; independent media as, 60;
information and, 125; Putin, Vladimir,
in, 93
Medvedev, Dmitry, 37; presidency of,
56-58; tenure of, 82-83
Medvedeva, Svetlana, 57
megaprojects, 83-85. See also projects
memory, 63
Merkel, Angela, 3, 131
migrantofobiia. See xenophobia
migrants: from Central Asia, 39; economics
and, 26, 28
migration, 11; decline and, 19—31; as
transformation, 26-29
military, 112; doctrine and, 100
Minchenko, Evgeny, 54
Minsk agreements, 19, 107, 151nl9
Mizulina, Yelena, 57
modernization, 37-38, 69; implementation
and, 82-83; state programs and, 83-85
Moldova, 8, 26, 99, 138n8
monogorody, 80
Monroe Doctrine, 6
morality (nravstvennost), 60
Mordashov, Alexey, 37
Moscow Patriarchate, 48, 126
motorcycle club, 65
multiculturalism, 128
Murmansk region, 17
Muslims, 21, 28; Grand Mosque for, 39;
Sharia for, 22
Narochnitskaya, Natalia, 6
national currency, 68
nationalism, 30-31, 98, 136
national sovereignty, 78—79
NATO. See North Atlantic Treaty
Organization
natsionaV nost (ethnicity), 16, 20—22
natural gas: pipelines for, 114; price of, 106
Navalny, Alexei, 59, 136; initiative by, 87
NDPI. See raw materials extraction
Index
169
near abroad (blizhnee zarubezh’e), 7, 101
neoliberalism, 82
neo-ruralization, 44
new global order, 128-31; BRICs and,
119-20
New Silk Road, 14, 115, 119
newspapers, 125
nomenklatura, 35, 48
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO), 7, 96
North Caucasians, 30-31
Norway, 9
nostalgia, 55, 62
Novoe vremia magazine, 54—55
nravstvennost (morality), 60
nuclear weapons, 102
nuisance value, 121
OAK. See United Aircraft Corporation
Obama, Barack, 99, 134
oil, 78, 153n4l; price of, 72
Old Believer communities, 43-44
old Realpolitik theory, 129
oligarchs, 76, 148n26; banks by, 77; wealth
of, 36, 78, 80-81
Onexim-Bank, 77
Orange Revolution, 123
Orthodox Church, 42; authority and, 44;
state and, 22
Otechestvo (Fatherland party), 52
otkaty (kickbacks), 80
Ozero (Lake) cooperative, 55
Paris and the French Desert (Gravier), 12
PARNAS. See Russian Peoples Party
patriotic centrism, 52
patriotism, 21; movement of, 42—43
Pavlovsky, Gleb, 123
perestroika, 4, 45, 48
perspectives, 22; on foreign policy, 121—31
Peter the Great (1672-1725), 51
piar (public relations), 123
pipelines, 113-15
poetry, 5
policy; births and, 24—25; implementation
of, 72; regions and, 17-18
politics, 129; consensus in, 1; system of,
47-66
population, 11; growth of, 24; non-ethnic
Russians and, 21
post-imperial syndrome, 6-8
poverty, 36, I41n9; regions and, 15
Powell, Ellen, 4
power, 133; influence and, 112-13;
instruments of, 111—12; Putin and, 4,
52—53. See also specific types of power
power vertical, 52-53, 54; uncertain efficacy
and, 81—82
prices, 117; of gas, 106; of oil, 72
prikhvatizatsiya. See privatization
Primakov, Evgeny, 95
privatization (prikhvatizatsiya), 36-37;
homeownership and, 76; terms of, 73
projects, 20-23, 61; by regions, 84
Prokhanov, Alexander, 63
Prokhorov, Mikhail, 59, 77
protectionism, 73
protests, 58-59
provincial dynamism, 39
public opinion, 34, 78; formation war on,
125; importance of, 124; as pro-Western,
96
public relations (piar), 123
Putin, Vladimir, I46nl; conservatism and,
58—61; on information, 125; in media,
93; national sovereignty and, 78—79;
personality of, 3; power and, 4, 52-53;
Putanism, 61-64; re-election of, 136;
second term of, 54; speech by, 106;
thesis of, 67; on values, 45, 127
Putins Kleptocracy: Who Owns Russia?
(Dawisha), 3
Putins Wars: The Rise of Russia’s New
Imperialism (van Herpen), 3
quota system, 29
raiderstvo (raiding), 87
rapprochement, 95-97; China and, 117-18
raw materials extraction (NDPI), 80
raw minerals, 67
RBK newspaper, 90
RecepTayyip Erdogan, 120
reforms, 49, 145n43; by Saakashvili, 107;
under Veltsin, 68
regional power, 134
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Index
regions, 110, 138n21; centralization and,
17—18; economics and, 14-16; issuesin,
118—19; migration between, 11; projects
by, 84
religion, 42, 62. See also specific religions
repatriation, 44
rhetoric, 111
riots, 30
ROC OR. See Russian Orthodox Church
Outside of Russia
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 36
Rosoboronexport, 74
Rossian Project (rossiiskii), 20-23
Rossiiskaia gazeta, 50
Rostat agency, 82
Royce, Dylan, 4
RSPP. See Union of Industrialists and
Entrepreneurs
rubles, 88, I42nl0; GDP in, 14, 15
rural areas, 38—41
Russia, 34—38, 110, 154n59; Asian pivot
of, 94, 115; conservative values for,
126-28; economics and, 67-91, 133;
foreign policy of, 120; history and,
136; image of, 121—31; presence abroad
for, 108; project Rossia versus, 20—23;
rearrangement of, 109-11; regional
contributions to, 14\ trade partners for,
116\ as Tsarist, 146n7; The West and,
94-95
Russian Central Bank, 88
Russian disease, 67—91
Russian National Guard, 60
Russian Orthodox Church Outside of
Russia (ROCOR), 126, 154nll
Russian Peoples Party (PARNAS), 59
Saakashvili, Mikheil, 105, 107
sanctions, 89, 151nl5
scandal, 86, 148n26
SCO. See Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation
Sechin, Igor, 65
Second World War (1941-1945), 50,
I44n25; monument to, 56
security, 98-101
September 11, 2001, 99
services, 71
Shaimiev, Mintimer, 18, 49
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO),
118-19
Shevardnadze, Eduardo, 9, 105
shipbuilding, 73
Shoygu, Sergey, 13
Shushkevich, Stanislaw, 151nl9
Siberia, 117
Silk Road Strategy Act (U. S.), 104
skinheads, 30
Skrypal, Sergey, 94
small and medium enterprises (SMEs), 75,
90
Sobchak, Anatoly, 55
social networks, 43
society, 90; economy and, 71-72;
fragmentation and reinvention of,
33—45; trauma and, 47; xenophobia and,
29-31
soft power, 111; reactivation of, 122-26
sootechestvenik (compatriot), 22—23. See also
compatriot
Soros, George, 97
sovereign democracy {suverennaia
demokratiid), 55
Soviet Union, 122; break up of, 19; power
projection by, 111
spatial oppositions, 38-41
speeches, 106, I47n8
spiritual {dukhovnyi), 60
stability, 8-10
stagflation, 68
Stalin, Josef, 56
State Committee for Statistics, 33
state programs, 83—85
states, 5-18, 129; CIS and, 102; ethnicity
and, 20; independence and, 103, 109;
Russians in former, 27
Stendhal, 2
Stone, Oliver, 125
structure, of foreign trade, 76
suicide, 34
super districts (federalnyi okrug), 53
Supreme Soviet (parliament), 47, 49
Surkov, Vladislav, 63
surveys, 36
Index
171
suverennaia demokratiia (sovereign
democracy), 55
Syria, 93
taboos, 13-16
Tajiks, 28
Tartarstan, 18
technology, 75; embargo and, 89
territorial fatigue, 5—18
Third Rome myth, 2
Tishkov, Valery, 20
TOR. See accelerated development
territories
TRACECA. See the Europe-Caucasus-Asia
Transport Corridor
trade, 8, 70; EU and, 115; imbalances in,
74—76; partners for, 116
transformation: acceleration of, 71;
migration as, 26-29
Transparency International, 86
transport infrastructure, 13
travel, 37, 42
treaties, 99, 102
Trump, Donald, 1, 127
Trutnev, Yuri, 57
Turkmenistan, 114
Tyutchev, Fyodor, 5, 6
UAVs. See drones
Ukraine, 2, 97; Color Revolution in, 123;
crisis and, 88, 104-9; Georgia and, 10;
hydrocarbons and, 106; war with, 61
Ulyukayev, Aleksey, 65
uncertain efficacy, 81—82
unemployment, 30, 34
UN High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR), 98
Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs
(RSPP), 86
Union of Russian Machine Builders, 74
United Aircraft Corporation (OAK), 74
United Russia (Edinaia Rossiia), 53
United States, 89, 125; new world order and,
129; role of 104; Russiagate and, 121
universities, 60
UN Security Council, 129-30, 134
urban areas, 38—41
Uzbekistan, 97
values, 58; as conservative, 126—28, 133;
culture and, 41—45; Putin on, 45, 127
van Herpen, Marcel, 3
variations, 34
Vercueil, Julien, 90
violence, 126, I4ln43, I49n47; xenophobia
and, 30-31
Voloshin, Alexander, 63
Warsaw Pact, 96
water, 10
wealth: oligarchs and, 36, 78, 80—81;
regions and, 15
Weltanschauung (worldview), 62
Werner, Manfred, 107
the West, 94—95; dissidents of, 124
Winter Olympics (2014), 124
women, 28, 34
World Bank, 69, 130
World Trade Organization (WTO), 68
worldview {Weltanschauung 62
WTO. See World Trade Organization
xenophobia, 29—31
Xi Jinping, 117
Yadrinstev, Nikolai, 16
Yakunin, Vladimir, 65
Yanukovych, Viktor, 109, 110
Yegor Gaidar, 19
yellow peril, 117—18
Yeltsin, Boris, 1, 7, 95, 147n8; Bush and,
99; elections of, 48; market mechanisms
and, 70; Minsk agreements and, 19,
15In 19; reforms under, 68; Supreme
Soviet and, 47, 49
Yurchak, Alexei, 47
Yurgen, Igor, 57
Zavtra (Tomorrow) weekly, 63
Zubarevich, Nataliya, 38 |
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language | English |
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spelling | Laruelle, Marlène 1972- Verfasser (DE-588)133464083 aut Understanding Russia the challenges of transformation Marlene Laruelle, Jean Radvanyi Lanham, Maryland ; Boulder ; New York ; London Rowman & Littlefield [2019] © 2019 vi, 171 Seiten Diagramme, 5 Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Geschichte 1990-2016 gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd rswk-swf Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd rswk-swf Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd rswk-swf Russia (Federation) Politics and government 1991- Russia (Federation) Economic conditions 1991- Russia (Federation) Foreign relations Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 s Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 s Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 s Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 s Geschichte 1990-2016 z DE-604 Radvanyi, Jean 1949- Verfasser (DE-588)14146125X aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-5381-1487-2 Gefolgt von Laruelle, Marlène, 1972- Russia 978-1-5381-7477-7 978-1-5381-7478-4 (DE-604)BV049339130 LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030551370&sequence=000001&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=030551370&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis 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=030551370&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Laruelle, Marlène 1972- Radvanyi, Jean 1949- Understanding Russia the challenges of transformation Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd |
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title | Understanding Russia the challenges of transformation |
title_auth | Understanding Russia the challenges of transformation |
title_exact_search | Understanding Russia the challenges of transformation |
title_full | Understanding Russia the challenges of transformation Marlene Laruelle, Jean Radvanyi |
title_fullStr | Understanding Russia the challenges of transformation Marlene Laruelle, Jean Radvanyi |
title_full_unstemmed | Understanding Russia the challenges of transformation Marlene Laruelle, Jean Radvanyi |
title_new | Laruelle, Marlène, 1972- Russia |
title_short | Understanding Russia |
title_sort | understanding russia the challenges of transformation |
title_sub | the challenges of transformation |
topic | Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Wirtschaftsentwicklung Außenpolitik Gesellschaft Politisches System Russia (Federation) Politics and government 1991- Russia (Federation) Economic conditions 1991- Russia (Federation) Foreign relations Russland |
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