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Modern Tsars and Princes

by Jeremy Lester

This study offers an account of political life in Russia since the fall of communism, as ultra-nationalists, nostalgic communists, Westernizers and administrative centrists seek to control the destinies of a deeply- troubled society and state.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

In Modern Tsars and Princes Jeremy Lester offers a highly informative account of political life in Russia since the fall of Communism, as ultra-nationalist, nostalgic Communists, Westerners and administrative Centrists seek to control the destinies of a deeply troubled society and state.
Lester looks beneath the clash between Yeltsin and the Duma, the decision to intervene in Chechnya, and the personalities of such figures as Zhirinovsky, to identify the struggle for hegemony between rival social forces and political projects. The volatility of some institutions and the endurance of others mean that the conventional categories used in so much writing about Russia fail to grasp what is really happening today. Lester surveys Russia's new power structures and the political forces which strive to control them. He assesses the impetus to authoritarian solutions in a country where civil society has only just begun to acquire elements of autonomy, and explains how Russophiles, liberals, Communists and Centrists each seek to construct a new 'historical bloc' capable of controlling the state. Lester also considers the fate of Russia's bewildered working class and the prospects for the emergence of a new left.
Based on extensive primary research, Modern Tsars and Princes develops an original analytical framework to furnish a compelling account of a complex and crucial event, the birth of the new Russian state.

Author Biography

Jeremy Lester is Lecturer in Russian Politics and Contemporary Political Theory at the University of Reading.

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This study offers an account of political life in Russia since the fall of communism, as ultra-nationalists, nostalgic communists, Westernizers and administrative centrists seek to control the destinies of a deeply- troubled society and state.

Long Description

In Modern Tsars and Princes Jeremy Lester offers a highly informative account of political life in Russia since the fall of Communism, as ultra-nationalist, nostalgic Communists, Westerners and administrative Centrists seek to control the destinies of a deeply troubled society and state. Lester looks beneath the clash between Yeltsin and the Duma, the decision to intervene in Chechnya, and the personalities of such figures as Zhirinovsky, to identify the struggle for hegemony between rival social forces and political projects. The volatility of some institutions and the endurance of others mean that the conventional categories used in so much writing about Russia fail to grasp what is really happening today. Lester surveys Russia.s new power structures and the political forces which strive to control them. He assesses the impetus to authoritarian solutions in a country where civil society has only just begun to acquire elements of autonomy, and explains how Russophiles, liberals, Communists and Centrists each seek to construct a new .historical bloc. capable of controlling the state. Lester also considers the fate of Russia.s bewildered working class and the prospects for the emergence of a new left. Based on extensive primary research, Modern Tsars and Princes develops an original analytical framework to furnish a compelling account of a complex and crucial event, the birth of the new Russian state.

Details

ISBN1859840396
Author Jeremy Lester
Publisher Verso Books
Year 1995
ISBN-10 1859840396
ISBN-13 9781859840399
Format Paperback
Imprint Verso Books
Subtitle The Struggle for Hegemony in Russia
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 320.94709049
Illustrations Illustrations
Affiliation Lecturer in Russian Politics and Contemporary Political Theory, University of Reading
Short Title Modern Tsars and Princes
Language English
Media Book
DOI 10.1604/9781859840399
Pages 334
Publication Date 1995-11-17
AU Release Date 1995-11-17
NZ Release Date 1995-11-17
UK Release Date 1995-11-17
Audience Undergraduate

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