Russia's futures:
"Russia is back as a major force in global politics, but what does this mean? In this erudite and balanced study, renowned Russia scholar Richard Sakwa explores the current debates on Russia, placing them into historical context and outlining the fundamental challenges currently facing the coun...
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adam_text | RUSSIA S FUTURES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION: MULTIPLE PASTS AND MANY FUTURES
GETTING RUSSIA RIGHT
POWER AND IDEAS
ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT
STATE, PEOPLE AND THE FUTURE
MAKING RUSSIA GREAT AGAIN
RUSSIA S FUTURES
CONCLUSION: RUSSIA AS CHALLENGER AND CHALLENGED
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Index Abramovich, Roman 129 accountability, public xi, 4 component of democracy 10 political processes and 26 aerospace industry Comae aircraft with China 97 Irkut MC-21 airliner 97 Russia’s size and 98 space programme 99 Sukhoi Superjet 97 Afghanistan 147, 204 agriculture collectivization 18 food security 111-13 Akunin, Boris (Grigory Chkhartishvli) 38-9 alcohol consumption 124-5 Alekperov, Vagit 109 Alexander III, Tsar 64 Amalrik, Andrei 174-5 amazon.com, blocking of 5 anti-ballistic missile (ABM) treaty 148 Arab Spring demographics of 125 Syria and 34 Arctic regions 204 Areva 100 Argentina 17 Armenia demography of 117 in Eurasian Economic Union 67 migration to Russia 127 Armstrong, Patrick 98 Arnason, Johann P. 40-1 Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIB) 164 al-Assad, Bashar attempts to oust 148 Russian support 34 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 164, 209 Atlantic Charter (1941) 147, 157 Atlanticism 146 counter to international law 147, 148 new Cold War? 180-6 post-ColdWar 30-1 Yeltsin and 147 see also international system; Western nations authoritarianism xi administrative regime and 56 Akunin on 38-9 learning from each other 193 modernizing regimes 76 neo-patrimonial system 71 Putin’s centrism and 11 248
INDEX soft 213 solidarity of managed systems 192-3 Soviet totalitarianism and 86 Avtovaz motor plant 95 Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM)railway 162 Bannon, Stephen 66 Bashkirs 117 Belarus in Eurasian Economic Union 67 Lukashenko and 193 migration to Russia 127 Belkovsky, Stanislav 216 Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) anti-hegemonic element of 161, 162 China and 67 Berdyaev, Nikolai 13 Berezovsky, Boris 92 Beslan school siege 32 Birobidzhan 118 Bolotnaya Square demonstration 69 Bolsheviks see Russian revolution Brazil BRICS group 68 development and 17 science in 136 Brest-Litovsk peace 17 Brezhnev, Leonid, stagnation and 18-19, 74 BRICS group 69,182 emergence of 161 healthcare spending 129 Russia giving up on 201 Brzeziński, Zbigniew Carter Doctrine and 161 Buddhism 120 business and industries global competition 133-6 low growth of 94 monopolistic 104 multinationals in Russia 140 new Ստէ-Luga port 96-7 Putin s rules for 24 sanctions and 114-15 small and private 105 capitalism authoritarian 46-7 modernity and 43-4 post-Soviet viii, ix privatization 96 Putin’s authoritarian neo-liberalism 92-103 Russia’s legacies and 180 supervised Chinese version 210 transition to markets 90-2 Western ideal of 73 see also business and industries; industrialization Central Bank of Russia 110 Centre for Russian and East European Studies, Birmingham University vii Centre for Strategic Research ‘Plan K 104 Chechnya Beslan school siege and 32 Chechens in Russia 117 increasing birth rate 123 military and 62 secessionism 48,117,175 sovereignty demands 118 Chekists, statist ideology and 60-1 Cherkesov,
Viktor 60-1 Chicherin, Boris 58 249
INDEX China alignment with Russia viii-ix, xi, 162, 164-8, 182, 209 authoritarian capitalism 19, 46-7, 210 authoritarianism 192,193 Belt and Road Initiative 67,139, 161,162 business with Russia 97,108-9,111 changes globed system 186-7 a Chinese century’ 108 Cold War with US 190 Communism of reform 19 community of cooperation 189 consumption and investment 18 the Cultural Revolution 52 economic success of 113 EEU and 67-8 Eurasianism 206-7 foreign direct investment 102 globalization commitment 146, 186 healthcare spending 129 Human Development Index 23 immigrants from 175 inequality in 24 managed democracy 82 modernization 39 modernization of 45-7 Primakov’s RIC bloc 31-2 resentment of US bases 163 Russian students in 165 science in 136 SCO and 164 Security Council seat 145, 156 submarines 97 wedge with Russia 200, 204 West not universal model 159-60 see abo BRICS group 250 Chkhartishvli, Grigory see Akunin, Boris Chubais, Anatoly 133 Chukotka autonomous region 124 Chuvash 117 civil society active participation and 53-4 fragility in Russia 7-8 gulf to state 7 international view of 49 modernity and 51-2 statist ideology and 61 Clapper, James 113 The Clash of Civilizations (Huntington) 46 class creative 59-60, 76-7 fragmented 71 Clinton, Bill 202 Clinton, Hillary 6, 202, 204 Cold War bipolarity of 157 China and US 190 clash of world orders 197-8 exposes schism 37 Gorbachev’s reforms and 19-20 ‘othering of Russia 28 renewal of? 180-5 Soviet collapse and 20-1 Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) 203 Committee for State Security (KGB) 52 Commonwealth of Independent
States (CIS) 20 see abo Russia communism authoritarian 27 collapse of 43, 51
INDEX Gorbachev’s reforms and 19-21, 27 of reform 19 Putin not committed to 73-5 Soviet vs Russian state 72-5 Stalin s modernization goals 45 Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF)31 Congress of People’s Deputies (CPD) Yeltsin opposes Gorbachev 20 Congress of Vienna 27 constitutionalism xi 1993 constitution ix, 26, 54 change in Russia and 48 executive power and 26 independence 201 legalist liberal bloc and 58-9 monarchy and 11,15 potential of 192 Putin and 69-70, 84-5 regional autonomy and 119 social rights and 79 statist ideology and 218 struggle for 10 Council for Foreign and Defence Relations (SVOP) 190 Council of Europe Russia excluded from voting in 80 UK and 79 creative classes as angry urbanites 76-7 radical liberals and 59-60 crime and corruption 192 domestic violence 131-2 falls under Putin 2 possible reforms and 195 Putin and 215-16 Crimea annexation of 2, 34 251 Kerch Strait Bridge 140, 216 public support for 208 Putin’s unification speech 61 Russian pride in 143 Russia’s lesson from War 27-8 Sevastopol naval base 34 US defence strategy and 191 cultural monuments, restoration of 2 Cyprus, offshore wealth and 25,129 Czechoslovakia Prague Spring and 19, 73-4 Soviet invasion of 212 Dagestan 124 Danilevsky, Nikolai Eurasianists and 65 Russia and Europe 37 Dawisha, Karen Putin s Kleptocracy 216 De Gaulle, Charles 206 Deep Space Gateway 99 democracy administrative regime 55 algorithmic governance and 82-3 communist restriction of 49-50 competitive and free xi, 201 constitution and 10, 26-7 desire for 219 dual state paradigm 82-3 ‘end of history’view 43
inequality and 219 international legitimacy of 49-50 ‘managed’ ix, 25-7,192 meddling claims 6,150,157-8, 185, 204 modernization and 38, 41-7 neo-traditionalists and 62-3 post-Soviet viii
INDEX democracy (cont.) Putin’s system and 210-13 reform and 193-4 regional and local elections 119 Russia as is 205-7 sobornost/collective decision 50 social conditions 87,179-80 under Yeltsin ix demography of Russia abortion and 124 age structure 125-6,127 birth and death rates 122-5 declining population 122-3 emigration 127-9 НГѴ epidemic 130 migration 127 nations and ethnicities 117 possible economic reforms 196 women and 130-3 workforce 126-7 Deng Xiaoping 214 Deripaska, Oleg 109 Deudney, Daniel 47 development see modernization digital industry closing Telegram 4-5 diversifying the economy with 187-9 globed context 141-2 internet openness 211 leaping into 209-10 RAS and 136-7 Runet 4 Russian development of 99 statist ideology and 61 domestic violence 131-2 Dugin, Alexander 66 Durov, Pavel 4 Eastern Economic Forum 163 252 Eastern European nations EU and NATO 21,30 Eastern Partnership (EaP) 154-5 economics 1998 financial crisis 91-2 boosting productivity 195 Brezhnev and stagnation 18-19 capital investment 195 China and Russia compared 113-14 consumption and investment 18 defence spending 197 diversification of 99-100,187-9 emigration and 128 equitable 219 food security 111-13 Global Competitive Index 140 global financial crisis 139 goals of EEU 151-2 infrastructure and 139-40,196 investment in Russia 108-9 liberal ideology 58 offshore accounts 25, 94-5,108, 128-9, 216-17 possible reforms 195-7 purchasing power parity (PPP) 23 Putin and 2, 3 Russia today 22-5 Russia’s relative size 98 sanctions and 108-15 SCO and 164 Soviet 8 stability vs reform 58,103-8 structural
challenges to 104-5 the regime’ and 53-4 total factor productivity 96 see aho business and industries; capitalism; communism; industrialization; socialism
INDEX education under Putin 2, 3 Russian students in China 165 science and technology 133-7 women 131 Egypt authoritarianism 192 Rosatom reactor in 100 Eisenstadt, Shmuel N. civilization of modernity 44-5 multiple modernities 75 end of histor/thesis 43 environment climate change and 137-8 Lake Baikal 138 North Sea Route and 162 Paris climate accords 166 ethics, politics and 36 Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) 67 digital economy of 141-2 economic and political goals 151-2 establishment of 161 inclusive security possibility 203 migration and 127 to rival EU 69 traditional institutionalism of 186 Eurasianist ideology 69, 206-7 historical trend 65-6 modernity and 81 neo-Eurasianism 66 pragmatic trend 66-8 Europe inclusive possibilities 203 instability in 183-4 whole and free’ 200 see also European Union (EU); Western nations and individual countries Europe and Mankind (Trubetskoi) 65 European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) 79-80 European Union (EU) Eastern nations join 21, 30 giving up Atlanticism 203 inclusive security possibility 203 sanctions on Russia 182 wider Europe 153-5 exceptionalism, Russia and 79 Exxon-Mobil 109 Facebook 158 Fatton, Robert 71 Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations (FANO) 135 Federal Security Service (FSB) 4-5 Fédération Internationale de Football (FIFA) 2, 140 financial institutions 105 bitcoinand 110 global context for Russia 140 Russia s gold reserves 110-11 sanctions and 110 Ford Motors, Yelabuga plant 140 foreign agents law (2012) 77 foreign culture xenomania/chuzhbesia 59-60 foreign direct investment agriculture and 112 sanctions and 108
Fortov, Vladimir 136 France absorbed into US system 200 investment in Russia 108 WWI and Russia 15 FSB, KGB and organized crime 52-3 Fursov, A. I. 84 253
INDEX G20 166,182 Gagarin, Yuri 18 Gazprom 92 General Motors 140 Georgia conflict in viii, 143,163 military and 62 NATO and 33 Germany assimilation of 68 Brest-Litovsk peace 17 nativism 76 revisionism in 183 Russian defeat of Nazis 14,18 trade with Russia 108 World War I 16-17 Gessen, Masha 86 Glazyev, Sergei neo-traditionalism 63 Ukraine and 150 Global Gender Gap Index 131 globalization alter- and anti- movements 155 China and 146 modernity and 44 resolution of conflicts 145-6 selective deglobalization 110 Trump’s unilateralism and 146 Goldstone, Jack 125 Google, blocking of 5 Gorbachev, Mikhail Cold War world order 29 collapse of Soviet Union 20-1 common European home 206 democratic values 35 discredits concept of ‘reform’ 104 effect of reforms 19-21 humane socialism 30 interest groups and 57 neo-traditional condemnation of 62 reforms of vii, 27, 74,173 Soviet vs Russian state 72-5 unipolar world 199 West takes advantage of 152,218 wider Europe and 153-4,155 Gramsci, Antonio 58 Greater Eurasian Partnership (GEP) 69 Gudkov, Lev ‘Soviet Man’ 85-6 Gulag Archipelago (Solzhenitsyn) 13 health and health care abortion 124 alcohol consumption 124-5 HIV and 130 men and 123-4 public spending on 129 under Putin 2 smoking 123,125 spending 196 historicism, fall of communism and 46 HIV infections 130 homosexuality laws 59 Human Development Index 23 Hungary authoritarianism 192-3 Russian nuclear power in 100 Huntington, Samuel 198 Clash of Civilizations 46 Political Order in Changing Societies 85 Ichkerian Republic 117 Idel-Ural Republic 175 Ikenberry, G. John 47 254
INDEX imperialism/colonialism Third World Countries and 167 India authoritarianism 193 BRICS group 68 economy of 114 health care spending 129 Human Development Index 23 Primakov s RIC bloc 31-2 Russian nuclear power in 100 science in 136 suspicious of imperialism 182 industrialization crash 14-15 modernizing regimes 76 Putin s strategy for 95-103 reindustrialization 141 technological gap 99 third/current phase of 22 transition to capitalism 92 types of industries developed 96-100 see also business and industries inequality areas of backwardness 142 country comparisons 24-5 current in Russia 24-5 pensioners and 107 poverty under Putin 2 stagnating upward mobility 107-8 infrastructure backlog of work 105 BRI 67,161,162 economics of 138-9 wealth and 216 Inglehart, Ronald 47 Ingushetia increasing birth rate 123 men’s health 124 Inozemtsev, Vladislav 173 International Monetary Fund (IMF) 110,156,167 international system viii-ix as binary 156-7 China changes 186-7 clash of world orders 197-8 Cold War logic 153-4 double standards of 148 end of Soviet era and 20-1 exceptionalist discourse and 79 expansion of NATO 2 Helsinki model 199 humanitarian interventions 149 institutions of 167 making a grand bargain 200-4 non-western alignments 161-8 origins of 147 post-ColdWar 30-1 post-communist countries and 148 power system of 153 Putin’s quest for multipolarity 156-60 rebalancing 146-7 Russian isolation and x Russian public opinion and 81 Russian resistance to 199-200 secondary institutions of 156 seen as anachronistic 145 selective moral judgements 149 universalism and 159-60 view of
Russia 171-3 Yalta model 199 see aho Europe; United Nations; United States; Western nations internet see digital industry Iran Eurasian Economic Union and 67 255
INDEX Iran (cont.) nuclear industry and 100 and JCPOA 204 Telegram and 4 Iraq, intervention in 32, 147,148, 204 Islam in Russia 120,121-2 Islamic State (IS) Russian fighters to 176 Syria and 34 Italy 183 Ivan the Terrible, Tsar 120 Izborsky Club Eurasianists and 65 neo-traditionalists and 63, 68 Japan assimilation of 68 Kurile Island dispute 164 nativism 76 non-Westem modernity 45 war with Russia 15 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) 204 Jordan, Rosatom reactor in 100 Judaism Jewish oblast 124 state recognition of 120 KGB FSB and 60 Putin joins 73 Khrushchev, Nikita 19, 31 Kirienko, Sergei public opinion and 81 Rosatom 100 Kisilëv, Dmitry 137 Kolesnikov, Andrei 81 Križanič, Juraj xenomania/chuzhbesia 60 Kudrin, Alexei on modernization 103 overcoming gap 89 ‘Plan K’ 104 public opinion and 81 raising retirement age 127 resignation of 197 return to government 194 Kurile Island dispute 164 Kyrgyzstan in Eurasian Economic Union 67 migration to Russia 127 SCO and 164 labour demographics of 126-7 full employment 3 gender differences 131-2 informal 126 migration to Moscow 108 political stability and 107 poor productivity 104 Landmarks/Vekhi (Shatz and Zimmerman, eds) 13 languages, diversity of in Russia 117 Larin, Viktor 189 Lavrov, Sergei 150-1 leadership, reproducing forms of 10 Kabayeva, Alina 215 Kadyrov, Ramzan 117 Kaspersky Labs 141 Karaganov, Sergei 190 Katkov, Mikhail 64 Kazakhstan in Eurasian Economic Union 67 migration to Russia 127 Nazarbaev and 193 SCO and 164 Kennan, George 28 256
INDEX League of Nations 157,167 Lee Kuan Yew 214 Lears, Jackson 220 legal constitutionalist ideology 58, 59 legal system component of democracy 10 global context for Russia 140 international legitimacy of 49 political processes and 26 property rights and 104,195 under Putin 2 rule of law 192 Lehman Brothers 139 Lenin, Vladimir barbaric means 7 death of 18 Leontyev,Konstantin 65 Levada Centre poll on Putin s popularity 80-1 Soviet Man’ 85, 87 Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) 31 liberal ideology economic liberals 58 legal constitutionalists 58, 59 radicals 58, 59-60 the West and 68 see also constitutionalism; democracy; legal system; rights, civil and human liberal internationalism see international system Libya, intervention in 33,147, 204 Lipset, Seymour Martin 41 Lithuania 20 London School of Economics vii Lourie, Richard 210 Lukashenko, Alexander 193 Lukin, Alexander 60 Lukoil 109 Malta, Individual Investor Programme and 129 Mao Zedong the Cultural Revolution 52 leadership of 214 Marxism, Soviet modernity and 71-2 Mau, Vladimir on modernization 103 overcoming gap 89 media criticism of Putin 3 Medvedev, Dmitry economic liberals and 63 innovative technology and 133, 134 modest reforms of 217 new realism 33 power and property relations 25 president and prime minister 56, 214 switch of power and 76 on technological innovation 188-9 Merkel, Angela European self-reliance 203 Mexico 16 Mezhuev, Boris 64 migration, Chinese 175 Miliband, Ralph 71 military defence spending 197 neo-patrimonial system 71 new avionics 97 nuclear and other weapons 189-90 politics and 61-2
Russia’s fűmre and 189-91 257
INDEX military (cont.) State Armament Programme 62 statist ideology and 61-2 MiUennium Manifesto (Putin) 17,78-9 on Soviet model 72 Miller, Alexei 119 Ministry of Foreign Affairs 150-1 see also Russia, foreign policy of Mironyuk, Svedana 137 Mitterand, François 206 Mlynář, Zdeněk 19 modernization catch-up 6-8, 39 collapse of communism and 45-6 concept of 38-41 constitutionalism and 9-10 democracy and 41-7 economic liberals 58 global place and 89-90 globalization and 44 identity and modernity 36-8 ideology of 81 industrialization and 76 key features of paradigm 44 Marxism-Leninism and 71-2 multiple modernities 40-1, 75 neo-modemization 10-11,41-7, 51,158-9 non-composite 103-4 non-linear 209-10 non-Westem 45-7 post-Soviet 75-6 stability vs reform 103-8 ttaditionalist revolt against 14 Western model of 42, 43-4 Witte’s crash industriabzation 14-15 Moldova 127 258 monarchy, overthrow of 17 Moore, Barrington 179 Moscow pattern of development 17 in state structure 118 Moscow Cathedral Mosque 122 Moscow School of Management Skolkovo 133 Mossack Fonseca 216 motor industry 98 Mubarak, Hosni 85 Najibullah, Mohammed 147 Napoleon Bonaparte 27 National Welfare Fund 197 Navalny, Alexei 182 condemns corruption 217-18 open internet and 211 Nazarbaev, Nursultan 193 neo-revisionism 209 Putin and 33-6 neo-traditionalist ideology 62-4, 68-9 foreign policy views 150 modernity and 81 Putin’s Manifesto and 78-9 New International Economic Order (NIEO) 167 new political thinking (NPT) 19 Nicholas II, Tsar 7,15 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Atlantic Charter and 157 bombing of Serbia 32
conflict and 187 Eastern nations join 30 enlargement of 2, 21,163,165, 200 Georgia and 33 inclusive security possibility 203
INDEX Russian membership of 206 Ukraine and 33, 190 North Caucasus 176 Novosibirsk State University 133 Nuclear Posture Review (January 2018) 190 nuclear power industry 100 Obama, Barack 191, 202 Ocheretny, Arthur 215 oil and gas industry 101-2 diversifying from 187 Energy Strategy 105-6 environment and 138 expanding exports 195 Power of Siberia pipeline 165 Okudzhava, Bulat 74 oligarchs powers of 212 see also Russian elites Orbán, Victor 193 Oreshkin, Maxim 126 Panama Papers 216 Paris climate accords 166 Parsons, Talcott 42 Pavlovsky, Gleb 116 peasants, famine and collectivization 18 pension system 104,107 raising the age for 125-6 peredyshka (breathing space) 9,12 perestroika modernization and 46 Peter I the Great, Tsar 17, 89-90 Petrov, Nikolai 210-11 Philippines 164 Piketty, Thomas 24-5 Pipes, Richard 172-3 Pivovarov, Yuri S. 84 Poland 192 Political Order in Changing Societies (Huntington) 85 ‘Politics as a Vocation’ (Weber) 36 politics in Russia active interest in 87 assessing reforms 193-4 culture of 83-5 current problems of 192 factional 70-1 global context 89-90 hybrid nature in Russia 191-2 legal institutions for 105 neo-modernization and 51-2 political parties 57 powerful executive 55-7 and property 84 risk of reforms 191-4 Soviet legacy 85-8 ‘the regime’ and 53-4 populism democracy and 219 Putin dampens 178 views of ‘the people’ 13 Primakov, Yevgeny 1998 financial crisis 92 asserts ‘multipolarity’ 156,157 cooperation with West plan 32 the oligarchs and 92 RIC bloc idea 31-2 Prokhanov, Alexander Zafira newspaper 63 property rights xi leged system and 104 liberal
ideology and 58, 60 offshore 94-5 and political system 84 possible reforms 195 259
INDEX property rights (cont.) unique Russian situation 94 protests and protestors ‘angry urbanites’ 76-7 Bolotnaya Square 69, 77 laws against 77 against Putin s resumption 76 white ribbon movement 77 Putin, Vladimir administrative regime 70-1 on American interventions 149 anti-revolution regime 17,51-7 authoritarianism 85-8, 92-103 during Brezhnev years 74 capital amnesty 128-9 centrist ideology 8-9,11, 69-70 in chaotic world 151 climate change and 138 Crimea unification speech 61 declines liberal internationalism 21 demonization of 6 economic reforms 195-7 encourages technology 134 ends segmented regionalism 176 ethnic/national diversity and 121 factional model of statecraft 68-71 interest groups and 57 issues during presidencies 25-6 judging social concerns 77-8 in KGB 74 law education 69 liberal statists and 181 ‘managed democracy” 25-7 ‘May Decrees’ 196 meddling claims against 157-8 middle-class and 76 Millennium Manifesto 17,78-9 Munich Conference speech 33 neo-revisionism 33-6 260 neo-traditionalism 63 new realism and West 32-3 non-linear modernization 209-10 not committed communist 73-5 notion of reform and 21 perceived electoral fraud against 33 personal life and wealth 215-16 pessimists and optimists 1-4 Plan K 104 popular support for 12,80-1 pragmatic Eurasianism 66-8 predictions of fall 210-11 presidential terms x, 4, 56,116-17, 181-2,194 as prime minister 214 protects savings and wages 93 protests and 76-7 quadrillation strategy 150 rebuilds state power ix relationship with Xi 186 rules for the elite 24 Russia as is 205-7 stability over reform 55,103-8, 170,
171, 177, 208 successorio 213-18 Syria and 151 system of 173-80, 210-13 Trump and 149-50 on Vladivostok 163 Xi Jinping and 67-8 Yeltsin chooses 217 Putina,Lyudmila 215 Putin s Kleptocracy (Dawisha) 216 religion belief and 87 post-communist restoration 121 Renault, partnersAvtovaz 95
INDEX repression authoritarianism and xi Research Centre for Post-Industrial Society 173 revisionist ideology Europe and 183 neo-revisionism 33-6,146, 148-50, 157, 160, 209 optimism of 172 RIA Novosti 136-7 rights, civil and human component of democracy 10 Helsinki Fintd Act 132,199 international legitimacy of 49 RCC and Strasburg 79-80 Universal Declaration of Human Rights 132 Roldugin, Sergei 216 Roman Catholic Church 37 Rosatom 100 Roskomnadzor 5 Rosneft 92 Rotenberg, Arkady 216 Rusal 109 Rusnano 133,134 Russia 1991 attempted coup 61 abolishes Soviet Union 20 administrative regime 54-5 backwardness and poverty areas 142 bank run’ at Soviet end 177 breathing space/peredyshka 171 Chinese students in 165 contradictory aspects of 170 current economic situation 22-5 dread of upheavals 17 dual state democracy 82-3 dynamic system 169-70 economic catastrophes of 16 elements of rentier state 178-9 ethnic/national pluralism of 117-21 exceptionalist discourse 79 fear of troubled times 11-12 fragmented state power 71 geographical size 144,177 hard times under Yeltsin ix haunted by revolutions 46 Human Development Index 23 identity of 75-6 infrastructure 178,196 as is 205-7 ‘lost’ 20th century 13-14 a normal country 212-13 as other 5-6, 27-36 peredyshka/bieaihmg space 9,12 possible threats to 173-80 post-Soviet emergence 75-6 power of decision-making 50 powers of the presidency 201 Prague Spring and 73-4 pride and morale of people 142-3 Primakov’s RIC bloc 31-2 regional stability 175-7 St Petersburg state 118 solitude or isolation ix-x Soviet collapse vii, 8,155, 172-3 Soviet
federal system 48 within the Soviet Union 21 Soviet vs Russian state 72-5 Soviets not ‘defeated’ 172 St Petersburg era 90 stabilised 8-9 state and regime 52-7 state gulf to society 7 structures of 117-21, 194 261
INDEX Russia (cont.) transition from communism 83-5, 90-2 urbanization 18 Vladivostok development 163 White House shelling 61 Yeltsin and state ideology 50-1 see also economics; politics; Putin, Vladimir; Russia, foreign policy of; Russian revolution; security Russia and Europe (Danilevsky) 37 Russia, foreign policy of ABM treaty and 148 alignment with China viii-ix, xi, 162, 164-8, 182, 189, 209 Atlanticism and 153 BRICS group 68 centrist 151-3 in a chaotic world 151 clash of world orders 197-8 competitive coexistence 146,153 confronting Atlanticism 180-6 election meddling claims 6,141, 150, 157-8, 185, 204 in Eurasian Economic Union 67 future prospects for 145 global place 89-90 globalization and 144 a grand bargain 201 hacking claims against 157-8 Kurile Island dispute 164 Lavrov and 150-1 neo-modernization 159 neo-revisionism 146, 148-50,157, 160 neo-traditionalist views 150 new realism 146 non-Westem alignments 161-8 pragmatic 184-5 quest for multipolarity 156-60 rivalry with US 143 sanctions and 80,108-15,181,182 SCO and 164 security 150 statist ideology and 146-7,150,181 trade with China 111 Trump and 185, 204 UNSC seat 144-5,156 and US economy 111-14 war with Japan 15 wedge with China 200, 204 as wider Europe’ 153-5 World War I 15 see also and see also under individual countries; international system Russia, futures of x-xi, 1, 3 diversifying the economy 187-9 economic reforms 195-7 Eurasian perspective 64-8, 69,192 fears for 78 four views of 57-71 a grand bargain? 199-207 liberal perspective 58-60, 68 neo-traditionalist view 62-4, 68-9, 192 political reform risk
191-4 possibilities of change 171-5 Putin s factional model 68-71 RIAC views of 145-6 self-reliance 189 statist-siloviki view 60-2, 68,192 successor to Putin and 213-18 unpredictability 169-70 Russia Today/Rossiya Segodnya 136-7 Russian Academic of Agricultural Sciences 135 2Ä2
INDEX Russian Academy of Medical Sciences 135 Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) creates Akademgorodok 133 Institute of Ethnography 120 reorganization of 135-7 Russian Civic Chamber 57 Russian Constitutional Court (RCC) ECtHR judgements and 79-80 legal liberalism and 59 Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) 102 Russian elites business leaders rules 24 constitutional state and 11 critics of 1 elements of kleptocracy 179 inequality and 24 offshore wealth and 25 outward looking 209 post-communist viii Putin’s system and 70, 93,194, 216-17 stability and continuity 4 transition to capitalism 90-1, 92 Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) 152 looking at future prospects 145 Russian Orthodox Church against abortion 124 administrative regime 56-7 under communism 121 Great Schism with Catholics 37 restoration of 2 resurgence 120, 121 Russian Railways 96 Russian revolution barbaric means 7-8 Bolshevik behaviour 7-8 Bolsheviks seize power 16 economics of 16 extremism of intelligentsia 13 haunting by 46 many revolutions in one 48-9 not grounded in Russia 72 othering’ of Russia and 28 Provisional Government at war 15 state vs society 7 ‘Russian Spring 63 Russian Technologies (Rostekh) 95 St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) 149 St Petersburg 17 sanctions financial matters 110-11 food and 111-13 international imposition of viii investment and trade 108-10 Saudi Arabia 149 science and technology economic context of 18 falling behind other countries 136 innovation and research 133-6 security appararne accountability 81 cold peace’ and 28 end of Cold War and 21
inclusive possibility 203 KGB and FSB 52-3 need for cooperative system 220 post-Cold War West 38 Putin’s background and 68 quadrillation 150 rethinking the Atlantic order 201 SCO and 186-7 securocracy՛ 9 statist ideology and 60-2, 150 263
INDEX security (cont.) see also Russia, foreign policy of Serbia, NATO bombing of 32,147,148 Sergeev, Alexander 135-6 Sevastopol naval base 34 in state structure 118 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) 68,182 emergence of 161 Putin blocks economic remit 164 Russia giving up on 200 security and 186-7 Shaxson, Nicholas 25 shipbuilding industry China 97-8 Russian submarines 98 Siberian Accord 175 Singapore authoritarianism 193 global competitiveness 140 managed democracy 82 Skolkovo Innovation Centre 133, 134 Slavophiles see Eurasianist ideology Slovakia, Prague Spring and 19, 73-4 Sochi Winter Olympics 2,140,216 socialmovements 49-50 social welfare 3, 9 socialism democracy and 43 humane and democratic 19-20, 31, 73-4 Solnick, Steven 177 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander Gulag Archipelago 13 legacy of imperialism 46 Soviet vs Russian state 72 South Africa 68 Soviet Union see Russia 2¿4 space programme 18 Sputnik news agency 136 Stalin, Joseph modernization goals 45 Russian national symbols 72 socialism in one country 18 State Armament Programme 62 statist֊siloviki ideology 60-2, 68 constitutional reform 218 foreign policy and 146-7,150 Studin, Irvin 82-3 Surkov, Vladislav ix, 76-7 Switzerland 25,140 Syria Arab Spring and 34 Astana peace process 35 attempts against Assad 148 conflicts destabilizing 190 cost to Russia 208 Putin’s demonization 6 Putin s intervention in 151 Russian fighters in 122 stable government 204 Tajikistan Eurasian Economic Union and 67 SCO and 164 Tatarstan autonomyin 175 demographics of 117 Ford plant 140 sovereignty demands 118 taxation system private
businesses and 105 telecommunications, Chinese 113 Telegram attempts to shut down 4-5, 9 successor 99
INDEX terrorism 9/11 attack on US 147 common fight against 204 Times Higher Education 134 Tishkov, Valeri 119-20 Tkachev, Aleksandr 113 Total, Yamal gas project and 165 totalitarianism, revisionists and 172-3 trade agriculture 112-13 China and Russia 164-5 with Germany 109 ports 96-7 see also economics traditionalism see also neo-traditionalist ideology traditionalist ideology 186 Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) 166 Trans-Siberian Railway 162 transport Chinese BRI 161,162 North Sea Route and 162 railways 162 Trotsky, Leon 38 Trubetskoi, Nikolai Europe and Mankind 65 Trudolyubov, Maxim 93 Trump, Donald American greatness 202 anti-globalization 155 challenge to consensus 202 criticism of Merkel 203 meddling in election of 6,150, 157-8, 185, 204 relations with Russia 149-50,185, 204 sanctions and 109 unilateral interests 146 withdraws from JCPOA 204 withdraws from Paris Climate Accords 166 withdraws from TPP 166 Turkey authoritarianism 192,193 Eurasian Economic Union and 67 greater Europe and 154 Rosatom reactor in 100 WWI and Istanbul 15 Tuva Republic 124 265 Ukraine Akunin on 38-9 conflict in viii, 33-4, 163 democratization of 193 Donbas conflict 63 EaP and 155 Glazyev and 150 greater Europe and 154 migration to Russia 127 NATO and 33, 190 neo-traditionalist bloc and 63 nuclear power in 100 orange revolution 33 public support for 208 Putin s demonization 6 revisionism and 183 Russia as superpower 143 Russia news and 136 Russian view of 147-8 sanctions for 80 threat of democracy 35 Ukrainians in Russia 117 Yanukovych ousted 34 see also Crimea UNESCO science spending 136 on
women in Russia 131-2
INDEX disorder and chaos from 147-8 expanded Monroe Doctrine 148 global competitiveness 140 global dollars 110 Human Development Index 23 inequality in 24, 25 Iraq invasion 32 liberal international order viii-ix non-Western resistance to hegemony 161-2 Russian rivalry with 143 sanctions on Russia 108,181,182 science spending 136 Syria and 35 toughening defence stance 190-1 used as modernization model 42 Uzbekistan 164 United Aircraft Corporation Irkut MC-21 airliner 97 United Aviation Corporation (OAK) 95 United Kingdom 2003 invasion of Iraq 32 absorbed into US system 200 EU and sovereignty 79 offshore Russian wealth 25 Russia and Brexit vote 157 United Nations clash of world orders 198 HIVinitiative 130 Human Development Index 23 international system 156,167 no sanction for Serbia bombing 147,148 Security Council and Russia 144-6, 156, 182, 206 Syria and 34 Universal Declaration of Human Rights 132 United Russia party 53, 192,194 United Shipbuilding Corporation (OSK) 95 United States 9/11 attack 147,148 2016 election meddling 6,150, 157-8, 185, 204 ABM treaty 148 absorbs European nations 200 Atlantic power system 146-8 Brzezinski/Carter doctrine 161 as chaos creator 151 Clapper on China vs Russia 113 clash of world orders 198 Cold War with China 190 constitution of 70 defecting from leadership 202 Venezuela 185 Vietnam Eurasian Economic Union and 67 Russia and 164 VKontakte (VK) 4, 99 Vnesheconombank (VEB bank) sanctions and 102,110 Volozh, Arkady 129 Vysotsky, Vladimir 74 Weber, Max on constitutional monarchy 11 ‘Politics as a Vocation 36 Welzel, Christian 47 Western
nations anti-West sentiments 81 excessive love of 59-60 making a bargain 201-4 not a universal model 159 ‘othering’ of Russia 27-36 Russian liberal bloc and 68 266
INDEX Russian sanctions and 80 Soviet collapse as success 155 see aho international system Westinghouse 100 white ribbon movement 77 Wilson, Woodrow 156-7 Witte, Sergei 14-15 women abortion and 124 demographics of 130-3 World Bank digital economy 141-2 Ease of Doing Business scale 96, 106-7 international system and 156,167 oil and gas revenues 105-6 Russian informal labour 126 Russian infrastructure 139 World Economic Forum 131 Global Competitive Index 140 World Festival of Youth and Students 160 World Trade Organization (WTO) 49,156,167 Russia joins 106 World War I Brest-Litovsk peace 17 Galicia campaign 15 Provisional Government and 15-16 Russia withdraws from 16-17 World War II industrialization and 18 Russian defeat of Nazis 14 xenomania/chuzhbesia 59-60 Xi Jinping asserts Chinese power 166 EEU and BRI 67-8 international system and 186-7 visits Moscow 162 West not universal model 159 Yandex 99 blocked 5 global context 141 Volozh in Malta 129 Yanukovych, Victor 34 Yeltsin, Boris administrative regime 54 Atlantic power system and 147 challenges Gorbachev 20, 73 declines liberal internationalism 21 democratic values 35-6 managed democracy 25, 26, 218 middle-class and 76 period of hardship under ix political chaos and 31 profits from economy 22 Putin and 217 reforms of 21 Russian identity 75 search for national idea 171 seeks a state ideology 50-1 transition economy 91-2 White House shelling 61 Yemen 204 Yugoslavia 143 Zakharova, Maria 151 Zautra newspaper 63 ЯуЯМдШ StaaUbMtottiek München 267
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