Presidential Power in Russia inaugurates a new library of volumes
on each of the major institutions of the new Russian political
system. It is the first major assessment of the role of the
presidency in Russia's difficult transition from communist rule.
Eugene Huskey presents a nuanced evaluation of the presidency as a
political institution and in relation to the other leading
institutions of state. Although this is not a biography of Boris
Yeltsin, Russia's first president and his allies and rivals loom
large in the story of this critical phase in the creation of a new
Russian political system.
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