This work examines the political and organizational factors that
have shaped Russian economic reforms since the demise of the Soviet
Union. The author draws on a variety of sources - including
interviews conducted in Ekaterinburg, Voronezh and Smolensk - to
present a multilayered portrait of the successes, failures and
umintended consequences of the reforms. The book covers: the
consequence of dissolving the USSR and Russia's role in the CIS;
political transition; economic reform; assessment of the political
and social implications of neo-liberal moneterism and of the
voucher privatisation programme; and both regional and federal
structures and processes.
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