Russian modernization: a new paradigm
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Epigraph -- Table of contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Foreword by Tarja Halonen -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Russian modernization: A new paradigm -- Abstract -- 1.1 Relevance of modernization -- 1.2 Relevance of structuration theory -- 1.3 Going beyond previous paradigms -- 1.4 Russian perspectives on modernization -- 1.5 Multiple modernities approach -- 1.6 Debate on Soviet modernity and neo-traditionalism -- 1.7 Modernization as structuration | |
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