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adam_text | Contents vii ix Citation Information Notes on Contributors 1. Russian Modernisation—A New Paradigm Markku Kivinen Terry Cox 1 2. The Imperial Dimension of Russian Modernisation: A Multiple Modernities Perspective Mikhail Maslovskiy 20 3. Modernisation of the Russian Energy Sector: Constraints on Utilising Arctic Offshore Oil Resources Раті Aalto 38 4. Competition as a Means of Systemic Modernisation in State Socialism Katalin Miklóssy 5. Technological Modernisation in the Soviet Union and Post-Soviet Russia: Practices and Continuities Sari Autio-Sarasmo 64 79 6. Opportunities and Constraints of Authoritarian Modernisation: Russian Policy Reforms in the 2000s Vladimir Gel man Andrey Starodubtsev 7. Aleksei Navaľnyi and Populist Re-ordering of Putin’s Stability Jussi Lassila 97 118 8. Interest Representation and Social Policy Making: Russian Veterans’ Organisations as Brokers between the State and Society Meri Kulmala Anna Tarasenko 138 9. ‘With a Little Help from my Friends’: Russia’s Modernisation and the Visa Regime with the European Union Sirke Mäkinen, Hanna Smith Tuomas Forsberg 164 v
CONTENTS 10. Protected and Controlled. Islam and ‘Desecularisation from Above’ in Russia Kaarina Aitamurto 182 203 Index vi
Index Aalto, P. 10, 39, 43, 44, 45,46, 54 Abashin, S. N. 193 Abdikerova, G. 4 administrative reform 167; from bad to worse 98, 110-12 advertising 71, 72 Afanas’ev, Μ. 168, 169 agent-principal problem 102-3 Agranovich, Μ. 107 agriculture 73 Aitamurto, К. 199, 200 Akunin, В. 131 Alapuro, R. 141 Aleksandrov, G. 192 Alexander, J. C. 4 Alexandrova, A. 113 Alyab’eva, E. 113 an-Nawawi, Iman 187 Andorka, R. 74 animation: Little Mole 70 Appel, H. 105 Arctic offshore oil 38-60 Arendt, H. 74 Argentina 175 armed forces 39, 46,156,167; religion 185-6; Russian Orthodox Church 185 see also veterans’ organisations Arnason, J. P. 4, 8, 9, 21, 22, 23-4, 25-30, 35 Åslund, A. 98, 103 atheism 194 Australia 39 Austria 72 authoritarian modernisation: policy reforms in 2000s 11, 97-114; administrative reform: from bad to worse 98, 110-12; educational reforms: mixed results 98,107-10; ‘oligarchs’ 98, 100; principal-agent problem 102-3; Russia in 2000s: institutions and incentives 101-4; successes and failures of reforms: case studies 98, 104-12; tax and budgetary reforms: success story 98, 104-7, 114; temptations and challenges of 99-101 authoritarianism 2, 5, 30-1, 65,120, 122,126, 134, 135, 139-40,161; socio-economic reforms and electoral 11, 97-114 Autio-Sarasmo, S. 73, 80, 82, 83, 84, 90, 91, 94 Auyero, J. 159 Averre, D. 40 Azimov, A. 177 Bacon, E. 122 Baev, P. 40 Balmaceda, Μ. 44 Baltic states 73; Lithuania 172,173 Banko, Iu. 56 Barker, C. 74 beauty contests 71, 72 Beissinger, Μ. 4 Belanovskii, Y. 189, 191, 192, 194 Belarus 31, 44 Belokurova, E. 148 Berdahl, D. 5 Berger, P. 183, 184 Berliner,
J. 80, 81, 82, 83, 91-2,93 Bettiza, G. 22 Bibkov,A. 126, 133 blasphemy 182, 200 blogs 120,128-9, 189,190 Blokker, P. 30 Bobylev, Y. 41, 59 Boekman, J. 64 Bogards, Μ. 64 Bolsheviks 16, 17,26-7,28, 35 bookkeeping, parallel forms of 70 Bourdieu, P. 73 Bradshaw, Μ. 41, 57 203
INDEX Braginskaja, E. 199 branding 69 Brazil 4, 23 Bressand, A. 43 Breuer, S. 27 Brezhnev, Leonid 28, 31, 32,68, 82, 84 BRICS group 4; see also individual countries brokering, interest groups and redistributive politics see veterans’ organisations Brown, A. 64 Bruce, S. 184 Brym, R. 100, 103,110-11 Buckley, Μ. 65 Buddhism 185 budgetary and tax reforms: success story 98, 104—7, 114; performance-based budgeting 106-7 Bueno de Mesquita, В. 114 Bulgaria 67, 70, 72 Burawoy, Μ. 5 Burkhardt, E 165 Bystrova, I. V. 83 Canada 39 capitalism 1, 2, 16, 26, 29, 64, 67, 74, 76, 81 capture, state 99 car factory, Togliatti 82 Carothers, T. 22 censorship 120, 186-7, 196 Cerami, A. 142, 145 challenges facing Russia, major 9-12 Chandler, A. 143,145 charisma 27-8 Charlie Hebdo 182, 189, 195-200 Chebankova, E. 149, 151,156 Chechnya 33, 130 Chernova, Z. 143 Chernykh, A. 109 Chile 99 China 4, 26, 28-9, 35, 46, 53, 58, 70, 93, 169-70, 177 Chizhov, V. 174, 175 Chubais, Anatoly 102 Chudinova, E. P. 188 civil society 126, 140; see also non governmental organisations climate change 41, 56 clothing industry 69, 70 Cohen, S. 82 Cohen, S. E 10, 74 Cold War 32, 65, 68, 72, 73, 76. 80-1, 83, 84, 90-3, 94 collective identity 32, 34 collective rights 196 Collins, R. 28 Colton, T. 100 Communist Party 67, 85, 102, 105, 149,197 competition 38, 93; beauty contests 71, 72; emerging new space 67-8; entrepreneurs, types of 71; intermediary actors 67; as means of systemic modernisation in state socialism 64—76; memory traces of entrepreneurship 73; music or talent competitions 71; new actors and new action model
69-74; paradoxes of agency 74-6; popular culture 71-2; power relations 74; unintended consequences, impact of 76 comprehensive modernisation 2, 172, 177; selective or 166-70 computer technology 82-3 conservative turn 3, 34,186 Constitution: religious freedom 185 Cook, L. 138,139, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 148 Cooper, J. 82 corruption 40, 129,171, 176; anti-corruption activism 118,120,122,127,128, 133,134 Cox, T. 141 Crimea 34, 39, 122, 123, 125, 129, 130, 132, 134,170,177 crowding out 40 Curanovic, A. C. 199 Czechoslovakia 29, 66, 67, 68, 70 Danilevskii, N. 4 Daucé, E 127 David, Μ. 165 David-Fox, Μ. 20, 24, 25, 76 Davies, R. W. 65 de Soto, J. H. 64 democracy/democratisation 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 21, 120,126, 128,134,135, 169,170-1, 191; competition 65; geopolitics and 22; political modernisation 21; post-imperial 30; social and economic reforms 99 demography 143 Denisov, A. 167,173 Dent, C. Μ. 59 desecularisation 32; and Islam 13,182-200 desecularisation and Islam 13, 182-200; anti-extremist laws 186-7; atheism 194; building of new mosques in Moscow 182, 188, 189-90, 191-5, 199, 200; Charlie Hebdo 182, 189, 195-200; collective rights 196; discussion 199-200; freedom of expression 196, 200; hijab 188; interplay of secularisation and desecularisation 183-5, 200; Islam in post-Soviet Russia 185-8; list 204
INDEX of banned material 186-7, 196; material and method of study 188-95; migrantophobia 183,188,191, 192; racist stereotypes 188; raid on prayer-room 190-1; Tatars 190, 195 détente 90-1 Dettke, D. 172 Diamond, L. J. 64 disability 144, 148,152,153 diversification 9,10-11,40,41, 45, 57, 59, 60,69, 93, 94, 165, 170 Dmitriev, Μ. 110, 111 Dodds, K. 42 Dragomir, E. 70, 72 Dubin, B. 32, 170 Dugin, A. 4 Dusseault, D. 46 Dutch disease 40 Dutkiewicz, P. 4 Dvorkovich, Arkadii 168 Easter, G. 103,105 economic crisis (2008-2009) 44, 58, 105, 106 economic growth 3, 84, 91,92, 97,98, 99-100,103,171; Cold War 80 economic modernisation 79-95; technology transfer as choice to realise 81-4 education: energy companies 53, 54, 55; hijab 188; Islamic religious 185, 186; reforms: mixed results 98,107-10; Russian Orthodox Church 185 Egorov, G. 101 Eisenstadt, S. N. 4,22-3, 24, 25, 27, 35 Ekiert, G. 20,21, 22, 25 elderly 12, 139, 140, 142,146,161 Emmett, R. B. 64 energy efficiency 47, 56, 57 energy sector modernisation: Arctic offshore oil 10-11,38-60; actors, interests and frames 44—7; assumptions 41-2; discussion 57-60; ecological dimension 43, 56-7, 58; financial dimension 43,52-4, 58,60; how to realise interests 47-57; institutional dimension 43, 54-6,60; resource geographical dimension 43,47-52,58,60; Russia’s modernisation, energy sector and Arctic 40-2; structuration of Russia’s choices 42-7 ENI 51 Enlightenment 5,13, 23 entrepreneurship see competition environment and Arctic oil projects 56-7 Eurasianism 4-5 European Bank for Reconstruction and Development 40 European Union 132; enlargement
174,177; Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) 172; sanctions 39, 52, 53, 58; Schengen borders 174, 177; visa regime with Russia 164—78 Evans, A. 148 Evans, G. 184 Evans, P. 100 evolutionary modernisation 30 Evstifeev, D. 198 Exxon 50, 51, 52 Fagan, G. 185,187 Fainsod, Μ. 90 Fan, Y. 71 fashion industry 69, 70 Fiat 82 Filimonova, N. 42, 47, 53, 54 films: banned material 186-7,196 Filtzer, D. 65 Finland 72, 89 Fitzpatrick, S. 20, 81 Flenley, P. 172 football 175 foreign policy 3, 12, 28, 33, 39,44,45,46, 52, 55-6, 58-9, 60; establishment: visa regime with EU 164-78 Fox, K. 69 Fradkov, Mikhail 104 France 27, 30, 172, 188; Charlie Hebdo 182, 189, 195-200 free movement see visa regime with EU freedom of expression 196, 200 Freire, Μ. R. 165, 169 Frellesen,T. 174 Fulbrook, Μ. 74 Fursenko, Andrei 109 Gaddy, C. G. 4, 38, 40, 44, 47 Gaidar, Yegor 2 Galeotti, Μ. 33 Gandhi, J. 100, 101 Ganev, V. 99 Gatrell, P. 166 Gautier, D. R. 47 Gazprom 46, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54—5, 56, 58, 119-20 Geddes, B. 99, 100, 101, 114 Gel’man, V. 98, 99, 100,103, 110, 111, 114, 119,120,123,126, 139,200 Georgia 13, 33 Gerlach, J. 183 German Democratic Republic (GDR) 66, 68 205
INDEX Germany 24, 188; Weimar Republic 30; West 72,89 Giddens, A. 6, 7, 8-9,11,14,15,16, 26, 73, 79 Gilman, Μ. 102 Glinski, D. 167 Godzimirski, J. Μ. 44, 46 Golikova, Tatyana 106 Golosov, G. V. 98,113 Gontmakher, E. 133 Goodman, E. R. 90 Gorbachev, Mikhail 1, 29, 68, 135, 145 Graham, L. 83 Granberg, L. 54 Greene, K. 100, 103,104,119 Gref, German 98, 102, 103, 105-6 Gregory, R 81, 82 Greiner, B. 94 Grigoriev, L. 38 Gromov, Boris 149 Grushko, A. V. 175 Gryzmala-Busse, A. 99 Gudkov, L. 29, 31, 34 Gustafson, T. 105, 106, 111 Haggard, S. 99, 101 Hale, H. E. 100, 102 Hankiss, E. 65 Hanley, S. 141 Hanson, R 80, 82, 84, 92 Hanson, S. E. 30-1, 34, 126 Hassner, R 33 Hayoz, N. 169 healthcare 2, 113 Hedin, A. 24 Heininen, L. 53 Hellman, J. 99, 100, 110 Hemment, J. 138, 144, 153 Henderson, S. 150 Henry, L. 145 Hernández i Sagrerà, R. 165, 173, 174, 175 Heusala, A. 5 hijab 188 Hisham, I. 187 Hobsbawm, E. 74 Hoffman, E. R 80, 82 Holliday, G. 80, 82, 92 Hong, N. 42 Horn, Μ. 103 Horváth, S. 74 hotel industry in Romania 70 Howard, Μ. Μ. 98, 100 human rights 170, 171-2,174,175, 176, 189; anti-extremist laws 187; freedom of expression 196, 200; organisations 145 Hungary 66, 67, 68, 69, 71 Huntington, S. 99 Huskey, E. 101, 102 hybridisation 11, 17, 64-5, 76 Ibn Hisham 187 identity, collective 32, 34 Ilic, Μ. 72 imperial dimension of Russian modernisation: multiple modernities approach 20-35; Arnason’s analysis of imperial dimension of Soviet modernity 25-30; from political modernisation theory to multiple modernities approach 21-5; historical legacies, imperial nationalism and ‘virtual empire’
in post-Soviet Russia 30-4 import substitution 59 India 4, 58 industrialisation 81, 92 inflation 105 information technology industry 89 integration and synthesis 15-17 interdisciplinary approach 13-15 interest groups: authoritarian modernisation 98, 99, 100, 108-9, 112, 113, 114; see also veterans’ organisations international relations 22 internet: Naval’nyi 119, 120,121,128-9; Orthodox Christian community 197 Intervision song-contests 72 Iran 183 Ireland 172 Islam and desecularisation 13, 182-200; building of new mosques in Moscow 182, 188,189-90, 191-5, 199, 200; Charlie Hebdo 182,189, 195-200; discussion 199-200; hijab 188; interplay of secularisation and desecularisation 183-5, 200; Islam in post-Soviet Russia 185-8; list of banned material 186-7, 196; material and method of study 188-95; raid on prayer-room 190-1 Islamophobia 183, 187-8,191, 192-3, 199 Israel 169-70 Italy 24, 172 Ivanov, E. 177 Ivanov, I. S. 45, 51, 57 Ivanov, Igor 174 Jakobson, L. 148, 152 Jansen, R. S. 123-4 Japan 24, 39, 169-70 Jehovah’s Witnesses 187 Jensen-Eriksen, N. 80 206
INDEX Johnson, D. 5 Johnson, J. 146, 147, 162 Jones, A. 2 Jones Luong, P. 105 Jonson, L. 166 Joutsenoja, Μ. 15 Jowitt, K. 21 Judaism 185 Kadyrov, Ramzan 199 Kahla, E. 13 Kailitz, S. 126 Kaiser, W. 73 Kaje, M. 89 Kaliningrad 173 Kama Truck Plant 82 Kangaspuro, Μ. 166 Kansikas, S. 68 Kappeler, A. 33 Karelia: veterans’ organisations see separate entry Karpov, V. 184, 200 Kashin, Oleg 121 Kas’yanov, Μ. 102,104 Katzenstein, P. 22 Kazin, Μ. 124, 135 Keil, K. 42 Kelly, C. 74 Kemper, Μ. 186 Kennedy-Pipe, C. 65 KGB 186 Khmelnitskaya, Μ. 5 Khodorkovsky, Mikhail 123, 133, 189, 196, 198 Kholmogorov, E. 197-8 Kholmogorov, Y. 132 Khrushchev, Nikita 67, 68, 69, 81, 82, 84, 130, 166 Kim, Y. 49 Kingdon, J. W. 103 Kirill, Patriarch 31,185,193 Kirov kolkhoz 69-70, 71 Kiser, J. 71 Kivinen, Μ. 4, 5, 6, 12,15,16, 35, 79, 82, 91 Klein, J. 15 Kliachko, T. 108 Klimenko, E. 40,42, 46, 52, 53 Klingman, G. 74 Knöbl, W. 6 Knoebl, W. 23, 24 Knott, K. 189 Kocka, J. 73 Koivurova, T. 42 Kontorovich, A. E. 41, 42, 47,49 Komai, J. 71 Kosachev, K. 174 Kotkin, S. 4,20,24,25, 65 Kots, A. 192,195 Kramer, A. 52 Kramer, Μ. 92 Kraska, J. 42 Kropatcheva, E. 44 Kryshtanovskaya, 0.168 Kryukov, V. 41, 42, 47 Kudrin, Aleksei 102,105-7 Kuliev, E. 187 Kulik, S. 171 Kulmala, Μ. 138, 139, 141, 142,143, 144, 145, 146, 147,149,151, 154, 156, 157 Kumar, K. 30, 33 Kuraev, A. 192,197,198 Kuusi, О. 168 Laclau,E. 119,122,124-5, 126,128,134 LaFeber, W. 90 Landman, N. 191 Lane, D. 2,4,71 Laqueur, W. 33 Larionova, Μ. 17, 165 Larjavaara, I. 5 Lamelle, Μ. 31, 33, 34, 120, 133 Latin America 99, 123 Lavrov, S. 172,176 Ledeneva, A. 4, 5,
54, 134 Lee, E. S. 90 Leffler, Μ. 65 Lengyel, G. 71 Lesikhina, I. 42, 49-50 Levitsky, S. 98,100 Lieberthal, K. 74 Lieven, D. 24 Linz, J. 74 Lipsek S. 21 Lipsky, Μ. 107 liquefied natural gas (LNG) 44, 53, 54, 55 Lisovskaya, E. 185 Lithuania 172,173 Logunov,A. Ill Luhmann, N. 8 Lukashevich, A. 177 Lukoil 44, 50, 54 Lupal, A. 191 McFaul, Μ. 145 machismo 122 Magaioni, В. 100,103 Magun, A. 126, 133, 135 207
INDEX Mahoney, J. 74 Makarkin, A. 32 Mäki, U. 15 Mäkinen, S. 168, 169 Maksimova, M. 85 Malashenko, A. 186 Malinova, O. 33 Malle, S. 4, 38, 41, 83, 86, 94 Maltseva, E. 144 Mandel, R. E. 5 Marcuse, H. 16 Marier, P. 141, 160 marketing 69, 70 Marshall, A. 90 Martin, T. 24 Marx, К. 194 Maslovskiy, M. 21, 32 mathematics 83 Matvienko, Valentina 158 media 34, 71; Islam see Islam and desecularisation Medvedev, Dmitry 2, 3, 40,41, 44-5, 83-4, 86, 89, 93, 94, 99,109, 111, 113, 143,165, 166-8, 170, 171, 172, 177, 185 memory traces of entrepreneurship 73 Meshkov, A. Y. 176 Michell, W. 141 Middle East 44, 170 migration: illegal 173-4, 175; migrantophobia 183, 188, 191, 192 Miklóssy, К. 66, 68, 71, 72, 73 military modernisation 39, 46, 156, 167 military-industrial complex 83, 92 Miller, A. 33 Mills, C. W. 6 Mitchell, J. 188 Mitrokhin, N. 31 models of modernisation 2, 4, 44-5, 166-70, 172, 177 modernisation theory 5-6, 7, 8 Moen-Larsen, N. 120 monetisation of in-kind benefits 98, 113, 114, 139,143-4, 145, 147, 152, 153, 162 Morgan-Jones, E. 101 Morse, Y. L. 98 Moscow 121, 133; building of new mosques in 182, 188, 189-90, 191-5, 199, 200; football 175 Moseev, I. 50, 51, 52, 56 Motyl, A. 33 multiculturalism 188, 195 multiple modernities approach 4, 20-35; Arnason’s analysis of imperial dimension of Soviet modernity 25-30; from political modernisation theory to 21-5; historical legacies, imperial nationalism and ‘virtual empire’ in post-Soviet Russia 30-4 Muradov, G. 175 music: banned material 186-7; industry 71-2; or talent competitions 71 nation-state 26, 30 national security 143
nationalism 120,123,128, 183,186; beauty contests 72; civilisational 31, 32, 35; Naval’nyi 120, 128,130,131-2,133; post-Soviet Russia: historical legacies, ‘virtual empire’ and imperial 30-4 Natsdem (national democratic movement) 120 Naval’nyi, Aleksei 118-35,196 Nazarov, V. 105,106 Nell, G. L. 64 Nemtsov, Boris 102, 121 neo-imperialism 33 neoliberalism 145, 156 Newell, W. H. 13-14 Newman, K. 65 Nikitin, A. 148 Nironen, E. 82 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) 47, 143, 145-6, 150, 159, 161; veterans’ organisations see separate entry Nordhaus, W. 99 North, D. C. 54 Norway 39, 59 Nosik, A. 194 Nove, A. 82 Nureev, R. 4 Nuti, L. 65 Offe, C. 99 oil sector 94; Arctic oifshore oil 38-60; taxation 46, 52, 53, 58, 59, 105, 106 Oiva, Μ. 69, 70, 72 Olson, Μ. 99,141 Olympic games (2014) 176 Oparin, D. 190 Orttung, R. 46 Pain, E. 31, 33 Palonkorpi, R. 70 pan-Slavism 4 Paneyakh, E. 113 Panizza, F. 123, 124, 134-5 Pankov, V. 175 Pape, U. 146 Papkova, I. 184-5 208
INDEX Parsons, T. 5-6, 7, 8,15 passports, biometrie 175,176 Pastukhov, V. 4 patent applications 93 paternalism 122, 135, 139, 140, 141, 145, 161 path dependency 4, 40, 54, 99 patrimonial model 5 patriotism 122, 123, 126-8, 131, 135; military 34 Pechatnov, V. O. 81 pensions/pensioners 41, 139, 140, 143-5, 147, 148, 151,152,153,156, 160, 162; unified social tax 105,106 perestroika 1—2, 29 Peter the Great 81,166 Péteri, G. 76 Petro Vietnam 50 Petrova, N. 56 Pettersen, T. 53 Phillips, S. 138 Pierson, P. 74 Pinochet, A. 99 Pipes, R. 5, 74 Pis’mennaya, E. 102, 104,105, 106, 107,113, 114 planned economy 1, 29, 64, 69, 71, 72, 86, 92 Poland 66, 67, 69, 70, 172,173 police reform 113 Polterovich, V. 99 Ponomarev, V. 187 Popov, V. 110 popular culture 29, 71-2 populism 99, 118-35 populist re-ordering of Putin’s stability by Aleksei Naval’nyi 11,118-35; Naval’nyi’s style 128-33; populism as empirically grounded mode of identification: Laclau and Putin’s Russia 123-6; Putin as populist 122-3; representational crisis in Putin’s Russia 126-8 Poussenkova, N. 44 predatory state 111 Pressman, J. 104 Primakov, Yevgeny 102 principal-agent problem 102-3 prison: religion 185-6; Russian Orthodox Church 185 privatisation 2, 142,184 Prodi, Romano 173 protectionism 44, 58 Przeworski, A. 97, 99 public goods 141 public-sector workers 145 Pursiainen, C. 1,2 Pussy Riot 132, 198 Putin, Vladimir 2, 3,13, 31, 33, 40. 44, 58, 86, 89, 94, 98,103.105-6, 109, 111, 118, 118-35, 139, 143-4, 145, 156, 161, 166, 167, 168,169,170,173,175-6, 183, 194 Pyatnitskaya, S. 194 Pynnöniemi, K. 84, 86, 94 racism 120;
stereotypes 188 radio 71, 72 redistributive politics, brokering and interest groups see veterans’ organisations religion 183; freedom of 185, 186-7, 194; Islam and desecularisation see separate entry, Russian Orthodox Church see separate entry, vicarious religiosity 184 Remington, T. 103,106 renewable energy 56, 57, 59 rent-seeking 98, 99,100, 103 Renz, B. 167 research and development see technological modernisation resource curse 40 Reuter, O. J. 100, 109 reverse engineering 81, 92 Richter, J. 138 Riska-Campbell, L. 90 Roberts, S. 126 Robertson, G. 119, 125 Rodkiewicz, W. 34 Rodrik, D. 99 Rogers, E. Μ. 91 Rogov, K. 98 Romania 66, 67, 70 Romanova, T. 165,171, 172, 190 Rose, R. 101 Rosefielde, S. 5 Rosneft 46, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54-5, 58, 119-20 Rotkirch, A. 143 rule of law 2, 3-4, 5,113, 122, 126-8, 129, 135, 171-2 Russian Orthodox Church 13,17, 31-2, 34, 35, 182,183,184-5,186,188,191, 194-5; Charlie Hebdo 196-7, 198-9; ethnic identity 184, 199; opposition to construction of new church 190 Rutland, P. 164 Rywkin, Μ. 2 Ryzhkov, V. 131 Sachsenmaier, D. 4 St Petersburg: veterans’ organisations see separate entry 209
INDEX Sakwa, R. 22, 29, 41, 44, 126 Salmenniemi, S. 138, 150,160 Sanchez-Sibony, О. 81 sanctions 39, 44, 50, 51, 52, 55-6, 58, 59, 120, 129,170 Sanin, G. 192 Šarasmo, A. 70, 72 Sato, H. 71 Schell, О. 71 Scherbak, А. 101 Schlumberger 50 Schmidt, V. H. 4 scientific and technological cooperation see technological modernisation Scott, J. 73 second economy 1-2, 66 second society 65-6 secularisation and desecularisation 13, 182-200; building of new mosques in Moscow 182, 188, 189-90, 191-5. 199, 200; Charlie Hebdo 182,189, 195-200; discussion 199-200; interplay of 183-5, 200; Islam in post-Soviet Russia 185-8; list of banned material 186-7,196; material and method of study 188-95 selective corporatism 145 selective modernisation 2, 177; comprehensive or 166-70 separation of powers 99, 101 Sergunin, A. 47 service sector 58, 73 sexual orientation 176 shadow society 65-6 Shadrina, E. 47 Sharafutdinova, G. 103 Shevchenko, I. 101, 102 Shevtsova, L. 34 Shirikov, A. 100 Shirk, S. L. 74 Shlapentokh, V. 74 Shleifer, A. 98, 100 Shnirelman, V. 192 ‘shock work’ or Stakhanovite movement 65 Shugart, Μ. 101 Shuster, S. 190 Siegelbaum, L. H. 65 Siegert, J. 34 Simmel, G. 66 Skolkovo technology hub near Moscow 94 Slovakia 172 Smith, H. 164 Smith, S. 44 Smyth, R. 119 Sobyanin, Sergei 169, 190, 191,199 social policy making: veterans’ organisations 138-62 social services and Russian Orthodox Church 185 socio-cultural modernisation 167-9 Sokolov, I. 107 South Africa 4, 23 South Korea 99 space programme 82, 83 Spain 172 Sperling, V. 122, 127 Spohn, W. 21, 23, 26, 30 Srubar, I. 4 Staalesen, A. 50, 51,
52, 53 Stabilisation Fund 105, 106 Stakhanovite movement 65 Stalin, J. 20, 27-8, 32, 81, 92, 131 Staniszkis, J. 74 Stark, R. 183 Starodubtsev, A. 100, 110 Startsev, B. 107, 108 state capture 99 Statoil 51, 55 Stephenson, S. 150 stereotypes, racist 188 Stites, R. 16 Stokes, S. 141, 142 Stoner-Weiss, K. 100, 110 Strong, C. 28 structuration theory 6, 7-9, 10, 12, 15, 39, 42-3 Strumilin, S. 69 subsidies 2, 157-8, 159 Surkov, V. 169 Susiluoto, I. 83 Sutela, P. 40, 145 Sweden 72, 172, 188 Switzerland 39 Sychugova,Y. 173 systems: simple, complicated and complex 14-15 Szelényi, I. 71 Tabata, S. 40 talent or music competitions 71 Tatars 190, 195 Taubman, W. 81, 82 tax and budgetary reforms: success story 98, 104-7, 114; flat rate of personal income tax 105, 106; unified social tax 105,106 taxation 46, 52, 53, 58, 59; budgetary and tax reforms: success story 98, 104—7, 114 210
INDEX Taylor, В. 100,113 Taylor, V. 141,154 technological modernisation 3, 11, 79-95; intended and unintended consequences 91-5; scientific and technical cooperation and emergence of micro-level agency 87-9; Soviet scientific and technical cooperation and process of East-West interaction 89-91; system of scientific and technical cooperation as structure of technology transfer 84-7; technology transfer as choice to realise economic modernisation 81-4 technologies, import of offshore oil exploration 51 television 71,119,120; animation: Little Mole 70; set companies in Hungary 69 Telimena 69,70 terrorism 176,187,189,191,196-8 Thelen, K. 74 Therborn, G. 4, 8 Thuswaldner, G. 184 Titov, A. 67 Tkachenko, S. 45 Tompson, W. 110 Tor, V. 132 Total 55 tourism 70 transnational crime 176 Treisman, D. 100, 101,103 Trenin, D. 31, 33, 169-70, 172 Tsebelis, G. 99 Tullock, G. 141 turnkey projects 82 Ukraine 13, 38,44, 52, 55, 56, 58, 59,73, 94, 102,120,130,131, 132,170, 177, 198; great-power rhetoric 34; Orthodox Church 31,32 United Kingdom 188 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Seas (UNCLOS) 42,49 United States 5, 29,133,135,169-70,184; Cold War 81; economic growth 80; Evangelical Christianity 183; Geological Survey 47-9; high technology embargo (CoCom) 80, 86, 90; sanctions 39, 58; technology transfer 80, 85-6, 90, 91 Urbinati, N. 135 Umov, Μ. 168-9 Varlamov, I. 193,195 Verdery, K. 74 Verkhovsky, A. 31, 32,186,187 veterans’ organisations 11,138-62; children of war 153; concerns mediated and rights defended 154-6; constituencies and their concerns 150-3; functioning as brokers in St
Petersburg and Karelia 149-50; as interest groups 148-9; meaning in law of ‘veteran’ 144—5; membership-based 141, 142; multi-level structure 151, 153; post-socialist welfare state and 142-8; regional difference in brokering logic 160; simultaneous participation from above and below 156-8; subsidies 157-8, 159; theoretical framework: interest group theory and concept of ‘brokering’ 141-2; two logics of engagement with political system 156; ‘we are the electorate’: votes and rewards in return 158-60,161 Villaume, P. 65 Vinokurova, E. 196 Viola, L. 65 visa regime with EU 12, 164-78; comprehensive or selective modernisation 166-70; Russia and EU: modernisation partnership to support Russian modernisation 170-2; visa-free regime as key to Russian modernisation 172-7 Volkov, V. 100,105 Vorsobin, V. 196 Vysotskii, I. 149, 155, 157 Wagner, P. 5, 16,23 Wallerstein, 1.13 Washington Consensus 2 Weatherford 50, 52 Weber, Μ. 25, 27, 73 websites: banned material 186-7 welfare state 11-12; monetisation of in-kind benefits 98,113, 114, 139, 143-4, 145, 147, 152,153,162; veterans’ organisations and post-socialist 142-8,152, 156,162 Wengle, S. 113,144, 147,153 White, S. 174 Wigell, Μ. 64 Wilczyński, J. 81 Wilson, J. L. 74 Wilson, K. 40, 45 women 170 World Bank 2 Van Elsuwege, P. 165,173,174, 175,176 Van Herpen, Μ. 33 Van Rompuy, Herman 170-1 Yablokov, I. 185 Yasin, Yevgeny 98 211
INDEX Yel’tsin, Boris 2, 101, 118, 123,135,142, 153, 167, 170 Yugoslavia 70 Yurchak, A. 74 Yurgens, Igor 168 Yushchenko, Viktor 102 Zaostrovtsev, A. 105, 106 Zapf, W. 140 Zdravomyslova, E. 145 Zhirinovskii, Vladimir 122-3 Zlobin, N. 168 Zolotukhin, A. 41, 42, 47, 49 212 Bayerische i Staatsbibliothek München
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Contents vii ix Citation Information Notes on Contributors 1. Russian Modernisation—A New Paradigm Markku Kivinen Terry Cox 1 2. The Imperial Dimension of Russian Modernisation: A Multiple Modernities Perspective Mikhail Maslovskiy 20 3. Modernisation of the Russian Energy Sector: Constraints on Utilising Arctic Offshore Oil Resources Раті Aalto 38 4. Competition as a Means of Systemic Modernisation in State Socialism Katalin Miklóssy 5. Technological Modernisation in the Soviet Union and Post-Soviet Russia: Practices and Continuities Sari Autio-Sarasmo 64 79 6. Opportunities and Constraints of Authoritarian Modernisation: Russian Policy Reforms in the 2000s Vladimir Gel 'man Andrey Starodubtsev 7. Aleksei Navaľnyi and Populist Re-ordering of Putin’s Stability Jussi Lassila 97 118 8. Interest Representation and Social Policy Making: Russian Veterans’ Organisations as Brokers between the State and Society Meri Kulmala Anna Tarasenko 138 9. ‘With a Little Help from my Friends’: Russia’s Modernisation and the Visa Regime with the European Union Sirke Mäkinen, Hanna Smith Tuomas Forsberg 164 v
CONTENTS 10. Protected and Controlled. Islam and ‘Desecularisation from Above’ in Russia Kaarina Aitamurto 182 203 Index vi
Index Aalto, P. 10, 39, 43, 44, 45,46, 54 Abashin, S. N. 193 Abdikerova, G. 4 administrative reform 167; from bad to worse 98, 110-12 advertising 71, 72 Afanas’ev, Μ. 168, 169 agent-principal problem 102-3 Agranovich, Μ. 107 agriculture 73 Aitamurto, К. 199, 200 Akunin, В. 131 Alapuro, R. 141 Aleksandrov, G. 192 Alexander, J. C. 4 Alexandrova, A. 113 Alyab’eva, E. 113 an-Nawawi, Iman 187 Andorka, R. 74 animation: Little Mole 70 Appel, H. 105 Arctic offshore oil 38-60 Arendt, H. 74 Argentina 175 armed forces 39, 46,156,167; religion 185-6; Russian Orthodox Church 185 see also veterans’ organisations Arnason, J. P. 4, 8, 9, 21, 22, 23-4, 25-30, 35 Åslund, A. 98, 103 atheism 194 Australia 39 Austria 72 authoritarian modernisation: policy reforms in 2000s 11, 97-114; administrative reform: from bad to worse 98, 110-12; educational reforms: mixed results 98,107-10; ‘oligarchs’ 98, 100; principal-agent problem 102-3; Russia in 2000s: institutions and incentives 101-4; successes and failures of reforms: case studies 98, 104-12; tax and budgetary reforms: success story 98, 104-7, 114; temptations and challenges of 99-101 authoritarianism 2, 5, 30-1, 65,120, 122,126, 134, 135, 139-40,161; socio-economic reforms and electoral 11, 97-114 Autio-Sarasmo, S. 73, 80, 82, 83, 84, 90, 91, 94 Auyero, J. 159 Averre, D. 40 Azimov, A. 177 Bacon, E. 122 Baev, P. 40 Balmaceda, Μ. 44 Baltic states 73; Lithuania 172,173 Banko, Iu. 56 Barker, C. 74 beauty contests 71, 72 Beissinger, Μ. 4 Belanovskii, Y. 189, 191, 192, 194 Belarus 31, 44 Belokurova, E. 148 Berdahl, D. 5 Berger, P. 183, 184 Berliner,
J. 80, 81, 82, 83, 91-2,93 Bettiza, G. 22 Bibkov,A. 126, 133 blasphemy 182, 200 blogs 120,128-9, 189,190 Blokker, P. 30 Bobylev, Y. 41, 59 Boekman, J. 64 Bogards, Μ. 64 Bolsheviks 16, 17,26-7,28, 35 bookkeeping, parallel forms of 70 Bourdieu, P. 73 Bradshaw, Μ. 41, 57 203
INDEX Braginskaja, E. 199 branding 69 Brazil 4, 23 Bressand, A. 43 Breuer, S. 27 Brezhnev, Leonid 28, 31, 32,68, 82, 84 BRICS group 4; see also individual countries brokering, interest groups and redistributive politics see veterans’ organisations Brown, A. 64 Bruce, S. 184 Brym, R. 100, 103,110-11 Buckley, Μ. 65 Buddhism 185 budgetary and tax reforms: success story 98, 104—7, 114; performance-based budgeting 106-7 Bueno de Mesquita, В. 114 Bulgaria 67, 70, 72 Burawoy, Μ. 5 Burkhardt, E 165 Bystrova, I. V. 83 Canada 39 capitalism 1, 2, 16, 26, 29, 64, 67, 74, 76, 81 capture, state 99 car factory, Togliatti 82 Carothers, T. 22 censorship 120, 186-7, 196 Cerami, A. 142, 145 challenges facing Russia, major 9-12 Chandler, A. 143,145 charisma 27-8 Charlie Hebdo 182, 189, 195-200 Chebankova, E. 149, 151,156 Chechnya 33, 130 Chernova, Z. 143 Chernykh, A. 109 Chile 99 China 4, 26, 28-9, 35, 46, 53, 58, 70, 93, 169-70, 177 Chizhov, V. 174, 175 Chubais, Anatoly 102 Chudinova, E. P. 188 civil society 126, 140; see also non governmental organisations climate change 41, 56 clothing industry 69, 70 Cohen, S. 82 Cohen, S. E 10, 74 Cold War 32, 65, 68, 72, 73, 76. 80-1, 83, 84, 90-3, 94 collective identity 32, 34 collective rights 196 Collins, R. 28 Colton, T. 100 Communist Party 67, 85, 102, 105, 149,197 competition 38, 93; beauty contests 71, 72; emerging new space 67-8; entrepreneurs, types of 71; intermediary actors 67; as means of systemic modernisation in state socialism 64—76; memory traces of entrepreneurship 73; music or talent competitions 71; new actors and new action model
69-74; paradoxes of agency 74-6; popular culture 71-2; power relations 74; unintended consequences, impact of 76 comprehensive modernisation 2, 172, 177; selective or 166-70 computer technology 82-3 conservative turn 3, 34,186 Constitution: religious freedom 185 Cook, L. 138,139, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 148 Cooper, J. 82 corruption 40, 129,171, 176; anti-corruption activism 118,120,122,127,128, 133,134 Cox, T. 141 Crimea 34, 39, 122, 123, 125, 129, 130, 132, 134,170,177 crowding out 40 Curanovic, A. C. 199 Czechoslovakia 29, 66, 67, 68, 70 Danilevskii, N. 4 Daucé, E 127 David, Μ. 165 David-Fox, Μ. 20, 24, 25, 76 Davies, R. W. 65 de Soto, J. H. 64 democracy/democratisation 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 21, 120,126, 128,134,135, 169,170-1, 191; competition 65; geopolitics and 22; political modernisation 21; post-imperial 30; social and economic reforms 99 demography 143 Denisov, A. 167,173 Dent, C. Μ. 59 desecularisation 32; and Islam 13,182-200 desecularisation and Islam 13, 182-200; anti-extremist laws 186-7; atheism 194; building of new mosques in Moscow 182, 188, 189-90, 191-5, 199, 200; Charlie Hebdo 182, 189, 195-200; collective rights 196; discussion 199-200; freedom of expression 196, 200; hijab 188; interplay of secularisation and desecularisation 183-5, 200; Islam in post-Soviet Russia 185-8; list 204
INDEX of banned material 186-7, 196; material and method of study 188-95; migrantophobia 183,188,191, 192; racist stereotypes 188; raid on prayer-room 190-1; Tatars 190, 195 détente 90-1 Dettke, D. 172 Diamond, L. J. 64 disability 144, 148,152,153 diversification 9,10-11,40,41, 45, 57, 59, 60,69, 93, 94, 165, 170 Dmitriev, Μ. 110, 111 Dodds, K. 42 Dragomir, E. 70, 72 Dubin, B. 32, 170 Dugin, A. 4 Dusseault, D. 46 Dutch disease 40 Dutkiewicz, P. 4 Dvorkovich, Arkadii 168 Easter, G. 103,105 economic crisis (2008-2009) 44, 58, 105, 106 economic growth 3, 84, 91,92, 97,98, 99-100,103,171; Cold War 80 economic modernisation 79-95; technology transfer as choice to realise 81-4 education: energy companies 53, 54, 55; hijab 188; Islamic religious 185, 186; reforms: mixed results 98,107-10; Russian Orthodox Church 185 Egorov, G. 101 Eisenstadt, S. N. 4,22-3, 24, 25, 27, 35 Ekiert, G. 20,21, 22, 25 elderly 12, 139, 140, 142,146,161 Emmett, R. B. 64 energy efficiency 47, 56, 57 energy sector modernisation: Arctic offshore oil 10-11,38-60; actors, interests and frames 44—7; assumptions 41-2; discussion 57-60; ecological dimension 43, 56-7, 58; financial dimension 43,52-4, 58,60; how to realise interests 47-57; institutional dimension 43, 54-6,60; resource geographical dimension 43,47-52,58,60; Russia’s modernisation, energy sector and Arctic 40-2; structuration of Russia’s choices 42-7 ENI 51 Enlightenment 5,13, 23 entrepreneurship see competition environment and Arctic oil projects 56-7 Eurasianism 4-5 European Bank for Reconstruction and Development 40 European Union 132; enlargement
174,177; Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) 172; sanctions 39, 52, 53, 58; Schengen borders 174, 177; visa regime with Russia 164—78 Evans, A. 148 Evans, G. 184 Evans, P. 100 evolutionary modernisation 30 Evstifeev, D. 198 Exxon 50, 51, 52 Fagan, G. 185,187 Fainsod, Μ. 90 Fan, Y. 71 fashion industry 69, 70 Fiat 82 Filimonova, N. 42, 47, 53, 54 films: banned material 186-7,196 Filtzer, D. 65 Finland 72, 89 Fitzpatrick, S. 20, 81 Flenley, P. 172 football 175 foreign policy 3, 12, 28, 33, 39,44,45,46, 52, 55-6, 58-9, 60; establishment: visa regime with EU 164-78 Fox, K. 69 Fradkov, Mikhail 104 France 27, 30, 172, 188; Charlie Hebdo 182, 189, 195-200 free movement see visa regime with EU freedom of expression 196, 200 Freire, Μ. R. 165, 169 Frellesen,T. 174 Fulbrook, Μ. 74 Fursenko, Andrei 109 Gaddy, C. G. 4, 38, 40, 44, 47 Gaidar, Yegor 2 Galeotti, Μ. 33 Gandhi, J. 100, 101 Ganev, V. 99 Gatrell, P. 166 Gautier, D. R. 47 Gazprom 46, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54—5, 56, 58, 119-20 Geddes, B. 99, 100, 101, 114 Gel’man, V. 98, 99, 100,103, 110, 111, 114, 119,120,123,126, 139,200 Georgia 13, 33 Gerlach, J. 183 German Democratic Republic (GDR) 66, 68 205
INDEX Germany 24, 188; Weimar Republic 30; West 72,89 Giddens, A. 6, 7, 8-9,11,14,15,16, 26, 73, 79 Gilman, Μ. 102 Glinski, D. 167 Godzimirski, J. Μ. 44, 46 Golikova, Tatyana 106 Golosov, G. V. 98,113 Gontmakher, E. 133 Goodman, E. R. 90 Gorbachev, Mikhail 1, 29, 68, 135, 145 Graham, L. 83 Granberg, L. 54 Greene, K. 100, 103,104,119 Gref, German 98, 102, 103, 105-6 Gregory, R 81, 82 Greiner, B. 94 Grigoriev, L. 38 Gromov, Boris 149 Grushko, A. V. 175 Gryzmala-Busse, A. 99 Gudkov, L. 29, 31, 34 Gustafson, T. 105, 106, 111 Haggard, S. 99, 101 Hale, H. E. 100, 102 Hankiss, E. 65 Hanley, S. 141 Hanson, R 80, 82, 84, 92 Hanson, S. E. 30-1, 34, 126 Hassner, R 33 Hayoz, N. 169 healthcare 2, 113 Hedin, A. 24 Heininen, L. 53 Hellman, J. 99, 100, 110 Hemment, J. 138, 144, 153 Henderson, S. 150 Henry, L. 145 Hernández i Sagrerà, R. 165, 173, 174, 175 Heusala, A. 5 hijab 188 Hisham, I. 187 Hobsbawm, E. 74 Hoffman, E. R 80, 82 Holliday, G. 80, 82, 92 Hong, N. 42 Horn, Μ. 103 Horváth, S. 74 hotel industry in Romania 70 Howard, Μ. Μ. 98, 100 human rights 170, 171-2,174,175, 176, 189; anti-extremist laws 187; freedom of expression 196, 200; organisations 145 Hungary 66, 67, 68, 69, 71 Huntington, S. 99 Huskey, E. 101, 102 hybridisation 11, 17, 64-5, 76 Ibn Hisham 187 identity, collective 32, 34 Ilic, Μ. 72 imperial dimension of Russian modernisation: multiple modernities approach 20-35; Arnason’s analysis of imperial dimension of Soviet modernity 25-30; from political modernisation theory to multiple modernities approach 21-5; historical legacies, imperial nationalism and ‘virtual empire’
in post-Soviet Russia 30-4 import substitution 59 India 4, 58 industrialisation 81, 92 inflation 105 information technology industry 89 integration and synthesis 15-17 interdisciplinary approach 13-15 interest groups: authoritarian modernisation 98, 99, 100, 108-9, 112, 113, 114; see also veterans’ organisations international relations 22 internet: Naval’nyi 119, 120,121,128-9; Orthodox Christian community 197 Intervision song-contests 72 Iran 183 Ireland 172 Islam and desecularisation 13, 182-200; building of new mosques in Moscow 182, 188,189-90, 191-5, 199, 200; Charlie Hebdo 182,189, 195-200; discussion 199-200; hijab 188; interplay of secularisation and desecularisation 183-5, 200; Islam in post-Soviet Russia 185-8; list of banned material 186-7, 196; material and method of study 188-95; raid on prayer-room 190-1 Islamophobia 183, 187-8,191, 192-3, 199 Israel 169-70 Italy 24, 172 Ivanov, E. 177 Ivanov, I. S. 45, 51, 57 Ivanov, Igor 174 Jakobson, L. 148, 152 Jansen, R. S. 123-4 Japan 24, 39, 169-70 Jehovah’s Witnesses 187 Jensen-Eriksen, N. 80 206
INDEX Johnson, D. 5 Johnson, J. 146, 147, 162 Jones, A. 2 Jones Luong, P. 105 Jonson, L. 166 Joutsenoja, Μ. 15 Jowitt, K. 21 Judaism 185 Kadyrov, Ramzan 199 Kahla, E. 13 Kailitz, S. 126 Kaiser, W. 73 Kaje, M. 89 Kaliningrad 173 Kama Truck Plant 82 Kangaspuro, Μ. 166 Kansikas, S. 68 Kappeler, A. 33 Karelia: veterans’ organisations see separate entry Karpov, V. 184, 200 Kashin, Oleg 121 Kas’yanov, Μ. 102,104 Katzenstein, P. 22 Kazin, Μ. 124, 135 Keil, K. 42 Kelly, C. 74 Kemper, Μ. 186 Kennedy-Pipe, C. 65 KGB 186 Khmelnitskaya, Μ. 5 Khodorkovsky, Mikhail 123, 133, 189, 196, 198 Kholmogorov, E. 197-8 Kholmogorov, Y. 132 Khrushchev, Nikita 67, 68, 69, 81, 82, 84, 130, 166 Kim, Y. 49 Kingdon, J. W. 103 Kirill, Patriarch 31,185,193 Kirov kolkhoz 69-70, 71 Kiser, J. 71 Kivinen, Μ. 4, 5, 6, 12,15,16, 35, 79, 82, 91 Klein, J. 15 Kliachko, T. 108 Klimenko, E. 40,42, 46, 52, 53 Klingman, G. 74 Knöbl, W. 6 Knoebl, W. 23, 24 Knott, K. 189 Kocka, J. 73 Koivurova, T. 42 Kontorovich, A. E. 41, 42, 47,49 Komai, J. 71 Kosachev, K. 174 Kotkin, S. 4,20,24,25, 65 Kots, A. 192,195 Kramer, A. 52 Kramer, Μ. 92 Kraska, J. 42 Kropatcheva, E. 44 Kryshtanovskaya, 0.168 Kryukov, V. 41, 42, 47 Kudrin, Aleksei 102,105-7 Kuliev, E. 187 Kulik, S. 171 Kulmala, Μ. 138, 139, 141, 142,143, 144, 145, 146, 147,149,151, 154, 156, 157 Kumar, K. 30, 33 Kuraev, A. 192,197,198 Kuusi, О. 168 Laclau,E. 119,122,124-5, 126,128,134 LaFeber, W. 90 Landman, N. 191 Lane, D. 2,4,71 Laqueur, W. 33 Larionova, Μ. 17, 165 Larjavaara, I. 5 Lamelle, Μ. 31, 33, 34, 120, 133 Latin America 99, 123 Lavrov, S. 172,176 Ledeneva, A. 4, 5,
54, 134 Lee, E. S. 90 Leffler, Μ. 65 Lengyel, G. 71 Lesikhina, I. 42, 49-50 Levitsky, S. 98,100 Lieberthal, K. 74 Lieven, D. 24 Linz, J. 74 Lipsek S. 21 Lipsky, Μ. 107 liquefied natural gas (LNG) 44, 53, 54, 55 Lisovskaya, E. 185 Lithuania 172,173 Logunov,A. Ill Luhmann, N. 8 Lukashevich, A. 177 Lukoil 44, 50, 54 Lupal, A. 191 McFaul, Μ. 145 machismo 122 Magaioni, В. 100,103 Magun, A. 126, 133, 135 207
INDEX Mahoney, J. 74 Makarkin, A. 32 Mäki, U. 15 Mäkinen, S. 168, 169 Maksimova, M. 85 Malashenko, A. 186 Malinova, O. 33 Malle, S. 4, 38, 41, 83, 86, 94 Maltseva, E. 144 Mandel, R. E. 5 Marcuse, H. 16 Marier, P. 141, 160 marketing 69, 70 Marshall, A. 90 Martin, T. 24 Marx, К. 194 Maslovskiy, M. 21, 32 mathematics 83 Matvienko, Valentina 158 media 34, 71; Islam see Islam and desecularisation Medvedev, Dmitry 2, 3, 40,41, 44-5, 83-4, 86, 89, 93, 94, 99,109, 111, 113, 143,165, 166-8, 170, 171, 172, 177, 185 memory traces of entrepreneurship 73 Meshkov, A. Y. 176 Michell, W. 141 Middle East 44, 170 migration: illegal 173-4, 175; migrantophobia 183, 188, 191, 192 Miklóssy, К. 66, 68, 71, 72, 73 military modernisation 39, 46, 156, 167 military-industrial complex 83, 92 Miller, A. 33 Mills, C. W. 6 Mitchell, J. 188 Mitrokhin, N. 31 models of modernisation 2, 4, 44-5, 166-70, 172, 177 modernisation theory 5-6, 7, 8 Moen-Larsen, N. 120 monetisation of in-kind benefits 98, 113, 114, 139,143-4, 145, 147, 152, 153, 162 Morgan-Jones, E. 101 Morse, Y. L. 98 Moscow 121, 133; building of new mosques in 182, 188, 189-90, 191-5, 199, 200; football 175 Moseev, I. 50, 51, 52, 56 Motyl, A. 33 multiculturalism 188, 195 multiple modernities approach 4, 20-35; Arnason’s analysis of imperial dimension of Soviet modernity 25-30; from political modernisation theory to 21-5; historical legacies, imperial nationalism and ‘virtual empire’ in post-Soviet Russia 30-4 Muradov, G. 175 music: banned material 186-7; industry 71-2; or talent competitions 71 nation-state 26, 30 national security 143
nationalism 120,123,128, 183,186; beauty contests 72; civilisational 31, 32, 35; Naval’nyi 120, 128,130,131-2,133; post-Soviet Russia: historical legacies, ‘virtual empire’ and imperial 30-4 Natsdem (national democratic movement) 120 Naval’nyi, Aleksei 118-35,196 Nazarov, V. 105,106 Nell, G. L. 64 Nemtsov, Boris 102, 121 neo-imperialism 33 neoliberalism 145, 156 Newell, W. H. 13-14 Newman, K. 65 Nikitin, A. 148 Nironen, E. 82 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) 47, 143, 145-6, 150, 159, 161; veterans’ organisations see separate entry Nordhaus, W. 99 North, D. C. 54 Norway 39, 59 Nosik, A. 194 Nove, A. 82 Nureev, R. 4 Nuti, L. 65 Offe, C. 99 oil sector 94; Arctic oifshore oil 38-60; taxation 46, 52, 53, 58, 59, 105, 106 Oiva, Μ. 69, 70, 72 Olson, Μ. 99,141 Olympic games (2014) 176 Oparin, D. 190 Orttung, R. 46 Pain, E. 31, 33 Palonkorpi, R. 70 pan-Slavism 4 Paneyakh, E. 113 Panizza, F. 123, 124, 134-5 Pankov, V. 175 Pape, U. 146 Papkova, I. 184-5 208
INDEX Parsons, T. 5-6, 7, 8,15 passports, biometrie 175,176 Pastukhov, V. 4 patent applications 93 paternalism 122, 135, 139, 140, 141, 145, 161 path dependency 4, 40, 54, 99 patrimonial model 5 patriotism 122, 123, 126-8, 131, 135; military 34 Pechatnov, V. O. 81 pensions/pensioners 41, 139, 140, 143-5, 147, 148, 151,152,153,156, 160, 162; unified social tax 105,106 perestroika 1—2, 29 Peter the Great 81,166 Péteri, G. 76 Petro Vietnam 50 Petrova, N. 56 Pettersen, T. 53 Phillips, S. 138 Pierson, P. 74 Pinochet, A. 99 Pipes, R. 5, 74 Pis’mennaya, E. 102, 104,105, 106, 107,113, 114 planned economy 1, 29, 64, 69, 71, 72, 86, 92 Poland 66, 67, 69, 70, 172,173 police reform 113 Polterovich, V. 99 Ponomarev, V. 187 Popov, V. 110 popular culture 29, 71-2 populism 99, 118-35 populist re-ordering of Putin’s stability by Aleksei Naval’nyi 11,118-35; Naval’nyi’s style 128-33; populism as empirically grounded mode of identification: Laclau and Putin’s Russia 123-6; Putin as populist 122-3; representational crisis in Putin’s Russia 126-8 Poussenkova, N. 44 predatory state 111 Pressman, J. 104 Primakov, Yevgeny 102 principal-agent problem 102-3 prison: religion 185-6; Russian Orthodox Church 185 privatisation 2, 142,184 Prodi, Romano 173 protectionism 44, 58 Przeworski, A. 97, 99 public goods 141 public-sector workers 145 Pursiainen, C. 1,2 Pussy Riot 132, 198 Putin, Vladimir 2, 3,13, 31, 33, 40. 44, 58, 86, 89, 94, 98,103.105-6, 109, 111, 118, 118-35, 139, 143-4, 145, 156, 161, 166, 167, 168,169,170,173,175-6, 183, 194 Pyatnitskaya, S. 194 Pynnöniemi, K. 84, 86, 94 racism 120;
stereotypes 188 radio 71, 72 redistributive politics, brokering and interest groups see veterans’ organisations religion 183; freedom of 185, 186-7, 194; Islam and desecularisation see separate entry, Russian Orthodox Church see separate entry, vicarious religiosity 184 Remington, T. 103,106 renewable energy 56, 57, 59 rent-seeking 98, 99,100, 103 Renz, B. 167 research and development see technological modernisation resource curse 40 Reuter, O. J. 100, 109 reverse engineering 81, 92 Richter, J. 138 Riska-Campbell, L. 90 Roberts, S. 126 Robertson, G. 119, 125 Rodkiewicz, W. 34 Rodrik, D. 99 Rogers, E. Μ. 91 Rogov, K. 98 Romania 66, 67, 70 Romanova, T. 165,171, 172, 190 Rose, R. 101 Rosefielde, S. 5 Rosneft 46, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54-5, 58, 119-20 Rotkirch, A. 143 rule of law 2, 3-4, 5,113, 122, 126-8, 129, 135, 171-2 Russian Orthodox Church 13,17, 31-2, 34, 35, 182,183,184-5,186,188,191, 194-5; Charlie Hebdo 196-7, 198-9; ethnic identity 184, 199; opposition to construction of new church 190 Rutland, P. 164 Rywkin, Μ. 2 Ryzhkov, V. 131 Sachsenmaier, D. 4 St Petersburg: veterans’ organisations see separate entry 209
INDEX Sakwa, R. 22, 29, 41, 44, 126 Salmenniemi, S. 138, 150,160 Sanchez-Sibony, О. 81 sanctions 39, 44, 50, 51, 52, 55-6, 58, 59, 120, 129,170 Sanin, G. 192 Šarasmo, A. 70, 72 Sato, H. 71 Schell, О. 71 Scherbak, А. 101 Schlumberger 50 Schmidt, V. H. 4 scientific and technological cooperation see technological modernisation Scott, J. 73 second economy 1-2, 66 second society 65-6 secularisation and desecularisation 13, 182-200; building of new mosques in Moscow 182, 188, 189-90, 191-5. 199, 200; Charlie Hebdo 182,189, 195-200; discussion 199-200; interplay of 183-5, 200; Islam in post-Soviet Russia 185-8; list of banned material 186-7,196; material and method of study 188-95 selective corporatism 145 selective modernisation 2, 177; comprehensive or 166-70 separation of powers 99, 101 Sergunin, A. 47 service sector 58, 73 sexual orientation 176 shadow society 65-6 Shadrina, E. 47 Sharafutdinova, G. 103 Shevchenko, I. 101, 102 Shevtsova, L. 34 Shirikov, A. 100 Shirk, S. L. 74 Shlapentokh, V. 74 Shleifer, A. 98, 100 Shnirelman, V. 192 ‘shock work’ or Stakhanovite movement 65 Shugart, Μ. 101 Shuster, S. 190 Siegelbaum, L. H. 65 Siegert, J. 34 Simmel, G. 66 Skolkovo technology hub near Moscow 94 Slovakia 172 Smith, H. 164 Smith, S. 44 Smyth, R. 119 Sobyanin, Sergei 169, 190, 191,199 social policy making: veterans’ organisations 138-62 social services and Russian Orthodox Church 185 socio-cultural modernisation 167-9 Sokolov, I. 107 South Africa 4, 23 South Korea 99 space programme 82, 83 Spain 172 Sperling, V. 122, 127 Spohn, W. 21, 23, 26, 30 Srubar, I. 4 Staalesen, A. 50, 51,
52, 53 Stabilisation Fund 105, 106 Stakhanovite movement 65 Stalin, J. 20, 27-8, 32, 81, 92, 131 Staniszkis, J. 74 Stark, R. 183 Starodubtsev, A. 100, 110 Startsev, B. 107, 108 state capture 99 Statoil 51, 55 Stephenson, S. 150 stereotypes, racist 188 Stites, R. 16 Stokes, S. 141, 142 Stoner-Weiss, K. 100, 110 Strong, C. 28 structuration theory 6, 7-9, 10, 12, 15, 39, 42-3 Strumilin, S. 69 subsidies 2, 157-8, 159 Surkov, V. 169 Susiluoto, I. 83 Sutela, P. 40, 145 Sweden 72, 172, 188 Switzerland 39 Sychugova,Y. 173 systems: simple, complicated and complex 14-15 Szelényi, I. 71 Tabata, S. 40 talent or music competitions 71 Tatars 190, 195 Taubman, W. 81, 82 tax and budgetary reforms: success story 98, 104-7, 114; flat rate of personal income tax 105, 106; unified social tax 105,106 taxation 46, 52, 53, 58, 59; budgetary and tax reforms: success story 98, 104—7, 114 210
INDEX Taylor, В. 100,113 Taylor, V. 141,154 technological modernisation 3, 11, 79-95; intended and unintended consequences 91-5; scientific and technical cooperation and emergence of micro-level agency 87-9; Soviet scientific and technical cooperation and process of East-West interaction 89-91; system of scientific and technical cooperation as structure of technology transfer 84-7; technology transfer as choice to realise economic modernisation 81-4 technologies, import of offshore oil exploration 51 television 71,119,120; animation: Little Mole 70; set companies in Hungary 69 Telimena 69,70 terrorism 176,187,189,191,196-8 Thelen, K. 74 Therborn, G. 4, 8 Thuswaldner, G. 184 Titov, A. 67 Tkachenko, S. 45 Tompson, W. 110 Tor, V. 132 Total 55 tourism 70 transnational crime 176 Treisman, D. 100, 101,103 Trenin, D. 31, 33, 169-70, 172 Tsebelis, G. 99 Tullock, G. 141 turnkey projects 82 Ukraine 13, 38,44, 52, 55, 56, 58, 59,73, 94, 102,120,130,131, 132,170, 177, 198; great-power rhetoric 34; Orthodox Church 31,32 United Kingdom 188 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Seas (UNCLOS) 42,49 United States 5, 29,133,135,169-70,184; Cold War 81; economic growth 80; Evangelical Christianity 183; Geological Survey 47-9; high technology embargo (CoCom) 80, 86, 90; sanctions 39, 58; technology transfer 80, 85-6, 90, 91 Urbinati, N. 135 Umov, Μ. 168-9 Varlamov, I. 193,195 Verdery, K. 74 Verkhovsky, A. 31, 32,186,187 veterans’ organisations 11,138-62; children of war 153; concerns mediated and rights defended 154-6; constituencies and their concerns 150-3; functioning as brokers in St
Petersburg and Karelia 149-50; as interest groups 148-9; meaning in law of ‘veteran’ 144—5; membership-based 141, 142; multi-level structure 151, 153; post-socialist welfare state and 142-8; regional difference in brokering logic 160; simultaneous participation from above and below 156-8; subsidies 157-8, 159; theoretical framework: interest group theory and concept of ‘brokering’ 141-2; two logics of engagement with political system 156; ‘we are the electorate’: votes and rewards in return 158-60,161 Villaume, P. 65 Vinokurova, E. 196 Viola, L. 65 visa regime with EU 12, 164-78; comprehensive or selective modernisation 166-70; Russia and EU: modernisation partnership to support Russian modernisation 170-2; visa-free regime as key to Russian modernisation 172-7 Volkov, V. 100,105 Vorsobin, V. 196 Vysotskii, I. 149, 155, 157 Wagner, P. 5, 16,23 Wallerstein, 1.13 Washington Consensus 2 Weatherford 50, 52 Weber, Μ. 25, 27, 73 websites: banned material 186-7 welfare state 11-12; monetisation of in-kind benefits 98,113, 114, 139, 143-4, 145, 147, 152,153,162; veterans’ organisations and post-socialist 142-8,152, 156,162 Wengle, S. 113,144, 147,153 White, S. 174 Wigell, Μ. 64 Wilczyński, J. 81 Wilson, J. L. 74 Wilson, K. 40, 45 women 170 World Bank 2 Van Elsuwege, P. 165,173,174, 175,176 Van Herpen, Μ. 33 Van Rompuy, Herman 170-1 Yablokov, I. 185 Yasin, Yevgeny 98 211
INDEX Yel’tsin, Boris 2, 101, 118, 123,135,142, 153, 167, 170 Yugoslavia 70 Yurchak, A. 74 Yurgens, Igor 168 Yushchenko, Viktor 102 Zaostrovtsev, A. 105, 106 Zapf, W. 140 Zdravomyslova, E. 145 Zhirinovskii, Vladimir 122-3 Zlobin, N. 168 Zolotukhin, A. 41, 42, 47, 49 212 Bayerische i Staatsbibliothek München |
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