The editors reveal the interconnection between social, cultural and
political protest movements, and social and economic changes in a
post-communist country like Russia still dominated by bureaucratic
rulers and 'oligarchs' controlling all basic industries and mining
activities. Those interests are also dominating Russia's foreign
policy and explain why Russia did not succeed in becoming an
integral part of Europe. The latter is, at least, wished by many
Russian citizens.
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