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Capital Cities and Urban Sustainability (Hardcover): Robert W. Orttung Capital Cities and Urban Sustainability (Hardcover)
Robert W. Orttung
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Capital Cities and Urban Sustainability examines how capital cities use their unique hub resources to develop and disseminate innovative policy solutions to promote sustainability. Cities are taking a leading role in defining a sustainable future at a time when national, state, and regional governments in several countries do not provide sufficient leadership. Capital cities stand out among cities as likely leading drivers in the effort to empower sustainable innovation as they provide a hub for connecting a variety of key constituencies. While acknowledging the successes capital cities have achieved, the international, multi-disciplinary contributors to this work discuss how there is room to do more and improve. The promotion of specific sustainability policies in crucial areas such as clean water provision, high tech innovation, public procurement contracting, and improving flood control in capital cities is examined through various global case studies. The examples range from relatively rich capital cities, such as Copenhagen, where the well-financed hub would be expected to succeed in generating sustainable policies, to poorer cities such as Phnom Penh, where such an optimistic outcome can seem less likely.

Capital Cities and Urban Sustainability (Paperback): Robert W. Orttung Capital Cities and Urban Sustainability (Paperback)
Robert W. Orttung
R1,280 Discovery Miles 12 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Capital Cities and Urban Sustainability examines how capital cities use their unique hub resources to develop and disseminate innovative policy solutions to promote sustainability. Cities are taking a leading role in defining a sustainable future at a time when national, state, and regional governments in several countries do not provide sufficient leadership. Capital cities stand out among cities as likely leading drivers in the effort to empower sustainable innovation as they provide a hub for connecting a variety of key constituencies. While acknowledging the successes capital cities have achieved, the international, multi-disciplinary contributors to this work discuss how there is room to do more and improve. The promotion of specific sustainability policies in crucial areas such as clean water provision, high tech innovation, public procurement contracting, and improving flood control in capital cities is examined through various global case studies. The examples range from relatively rich capital cities, such as Copenhagen, where the well-financed hub would be expected to succeed in generating sustainable policies, to poorer cities such as Phnom Penh, where such an optimistic outcome can seem less likely.

Russian Energy Power and Foreign Relations - Implications for Conflict and Cooperation (Paperback): Jeronim Perovi c, Robert W.... Russian Energy Power and Foreign Relations - Implications for Conflict and Cooperation (Paperback)
Jeronim Perovi c, Robert W. Orttung, Andreas Wenger
R1,414 Discovery Miles 14 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines Russia's new assertiveness and the role of energy as a key factor in shaping the country's behavior in international relations, and in building political and economic power domestically, since the 1990s. Energy transformed Russia's fortunes after its decline during the 1990s. The wealth generated from energy exports sparked economic recovery and political stabilization, and has significantly contributed to Russia's assertiveness as a great power. Energy has been a key factor in shaping Russia's foreign relations in both the Eurasian and global context. This development raises a host of questions for both Russia and the West about the stability of the Russian economy, how Russia will use the power it gains from its energy wealth, and how the West should react to Russia's new-found political weight. Given that energy is likely to remain at the top of the global political agenda for some time to come, and Russia's role as a key energy supplier to Europe is unlikely to diminish soon, this book sheds light on one of the key security concerns of the 21st century: where is Russia headed and how does energy affect the changing dynamics of Russia's relations with Europe, the US and the Asia-Pacific region. This book will be of interest to students of Russian politics, energy security, international relations and foreign policy in general. Jeronim Perovic is a senior researcher at the Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich. Robert Orttung is a visiting scholar at the Center for Security Studies at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich and a senior fellow at the Jefferson Institute. Andreas Wenger is professor of international security policy and director of the Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich.

Russian Energy Power and Foreign Relations - Implications for Conflict and Cooperation (Hardcover): Jeronim Perovi c, Robert W.... Russian Energy Power and Foreign Relations - Implications for Conflict and Cooperation (Hardcover)
Jeronim Perovi c, Robert W. Orttung, Andreas Wenger
R4,449 Discovery Miles 44 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines Russia's new assertiveness and the role of energy as a key factor in shaping the country's behavior in international relations, and in building political and economic power domestically, since the 1990s.

Energy transformed Russia's fortunes after its decline during the 1990s. The wealth generated from energy exports sparked economic recovery and political stabilization, and has significantly contributed to Russia's assertiveness as a great power. Energy has been a key factor in shaping Russia's foreign relations in both the Eurasian and global context. This development raises a host of questions for both Russia and the West about the stability of the Russian economy, how Russia will use the power it gains from its energy wealth, and how the West should react to Russia's new-found political weight.

Given that energy is likely to remain at the top of the global political agenda for some time to come, and Russia's role as a key energy supplier to Europe is unlikely to diminish soon, this book sheds light on one of the key security concerns of the 21st century: where is Russia headed and how does energy affect the changing dynamics of Russia's relations with Europe, the US and the Asia-Pacific region.

This book will be of interest to students of Russian politics, energy security, international relations and foreign policy in general.

Jeronim Perovic is a senior researcher at the Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich. Robert Orttung is a visiting scholar at the Center for Security Studies at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich and a senior fellow at the Jefferson Institute. Andreas Wenger is professor of international security policy and director of the Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich.

Putin's Olympics - The Sochi Games and the Evolution of Twenty-First Century Russia (Hardcover): Robert W. Orttung, Sufian... Putin's Olympics - The Sochi Games and the Evolution of Twenty-First Century Russia (Hardcover)
Robert W. Orttung, Sufian Zhemukhov
R4,424 Discovery Miles 44 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

President Vladimir Putin's Olympic venture put the workings of contemporary Russia on vivid display. The Sochi Olympics were designed to symbolize Russia's return to great power status, but subsequent aggression against Ukraine, large-scale corruption, and the doping scandal have become the true legacies of the games. The Kremlin's style of governance through mega-projects has had deleterious consequences for the country's development. Placing the Sochi games into the larger context of Olympic history, this book examines the political, security, business, ethnic, societal, and international ramifications of Putin's system.

The Republics and Regions of the Russian Federation: A Guide to the Politics, Policies and Leaders - A Guide to the Politics,... The Republics and Regions of the Russian Federation: A Guide to the Politics, Policies and Leaders - A Guide to the Politics, Policies and Leaders (Hardcover)
Robert W. Orttung, East West Insitute
R2,683 Discovery Miles 26 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Russia is divided into seven federal districts encompassing 89 units -- regions (oblasts), territories (krais), and republics. As central power has weakened, the importance of these units and their local leadership has increased commensurately.

This work brings together in one volume all basic political, economic, and demographic data on every territorial unit of the Russian Federation, its local government structure, and electoral history current through the spring 2000 elections and the summer 2000 reorganization. Each entry includes an extensive profile of the president, governor, or prime minister, and an overview of local political trends, policies, economy, and business conditions.

Sustaining Russia's Arctic Cities - Resource Politics, Migration, and Climate Change (Hardcover): Robert W. Orttung Sustaining Russia's Arctic Cities - Resource Politics, Migration, and Climate Change (Hardcover)
Robert W. Orttung
R3,803 Discovery Miles 38 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Urban areas in Arctic Russia are experiencing unprecedented social and ecological change. This collection outlines the key challenges that city managers will face in navigating this shifting political, economic, social, and environmental terrain. In particular, the volume examines how energy production drives a boom-bust cycle in the Arctic economy, explores how migrants from Muslim cultures are reshaping the social fabric of northern cities, and provides a detailed analysis of climate change and its impact on urban and industrial infrastructure.

Putin's Olympics - The Sochi Games and the Evolution of Twenty-First Century Russia (Paperback): Robert W. Orttung, Sufian... Putin's Olympics - The Sochi Games and the Evolution of Twenty-First Century Russia (Paperback)
Robert W. Orttung, Sufian Zhemukhov
R1,599 Discovery Miles 15 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

President Vladimir Putin's Olympic venture put the workings of contemporary Russia on vivid display. The Sochi Olympics were designed to symbolize Russia's return to great power status, but subsequent aggression against Ukraine, large-scale corruption, and the doping scandal have become the true legacies of the games. The Kremlin's style of governance through mega-projects has had deleterious consequences for the country's development. Placing the Sochi games into the larger context of Olympic history, this book examines the political, security, business, ethnic, societal, and international ramifications of Putin's system.

Beyond the Euromaidan - Comparative Perspectives on Advancing Reform in Ukraine (Hardcover): Henry E. Hale, Robert W. Orttung Beyond the Euromaidan - Comparative Perspectives on Advancing Reform in Ukraine (Hardcover)
Henry E. Hale, Robert W. Orttung
R1,925 Discovery Miles 19 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Beyond the Euromaidan examines the prospects for advancing reform in Ukraine in the wake of the February 2014 Euromaidan revolution and Russian invasion. It examines six crucial areas where reform is needed: deep internal identity divisions, corruption, the constitution, the judiciary, plutocratic "oligarchs," and the economy. On each of these topics, the book provides one chapter that focuses on Ukraine's own experience and one chapter that examines the issue in the broader context of international practice. Placing Ukraine in comparative perspective shows that many of the country's problems are not unique and that other countries have been able to address many of the issues currently confronting Ukraine. As with the constitution, there are no easy answers, but careful analysis shows that some solutions are better than others. Ultimately, the authors propose a series of reforms that can help Ukraine make the best of a bad situation. The book stresses the need to focus on reforms that might not have immediate effect, but that comparative experience shows can solve fundamental contextual challenges. Finally, the book shows that pressures from outside Ukraine can have a strong positive influence on reform efforts inside the country.

The Dynamics of Russian Politics - Putin's Reform of Federal-Regional Relations (Hardcover, Volume 1): Peter Reddaway,... The Dynamics of Russian Politics - Putin's Reform of Federal-Regional Relations (Hardcover, Volume 1)
Peter Reddaway, Robert W. Orttung; Contributions by Alexander Duka, Sergei Kondrat'ev, Arbakhan Magomedov, …
R4,673 Discovery Miles 46 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Who rules Russia? This question is generated by President Vladimir Putin's most ambitious reform program to date-his attempt since 2000 to reshape the Russian federation, centralize much of the power lost by the Kremlin to the eighty-nine regional governors during the 1990s, and strengthen his weak grip on Russia's institutions and political elite. In The Dynamics of Russian Politics Russian and Western authors from the fields of political science, economics, ethnology, law, and journalism examine the reform's impact of key areas of Russian life, including big business, law enforcement, corruption, political party development, health care, local government, small business, and ethnic relations. Volume I presents the historical context and an overview of the reforms, then tracks how Putin's plans were implemented and resisted across each of the seven new federal okrugs, or megaregions, into which he divided Russia. In particular, the authors analyze the goals and contrasting political styles of his seven commissars and how their often-concealed struggles with the more independent and determined governors played out. Volume II examines the impact of these reforms on Russia's main political institutions; the increasingly assertive business community; and the defense, police, and security ministries. Together, the two volumes simultaneously reveal that Putin's successes have been much more limited and ambiguous than is widely believed in the West while offering detailed and nuanced answers to the difficult but crucial question: Who rules Russia?

Sustaining Russia's Arctic Cities - Resource Politics, Migration, and Climate Change (Paperback): Robert W. Orttung Sustaining Russia's Arctic Cities - Resource Politics, Migration, and Climate Change (Paperback)
Robert W. Orttung
R837 Discovery Miles 8 370 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Urban areas in Arctic Russia are experiencing unprecedented social and ecological change. This collection outlines the key challenges that city managers will face in navigating this shifting political, economic, social, and environmental terrain. In particular, the volume examines how energy production drives a boom-bust cycle in the Arctic economy, explores how migrants from Muslim cultures are reshaping the social fabric of northern cities, and provides a detailed analysis of climate change and its impact on urban and industrial infrastructure.

Urban Sustainability in the Arctic - Measuring Progress in Circumpolar Cities (Hardcover): Robert W. Orttung Urban Sustainability in the Arctic - Measuring Progress in Circumpolar Cities (Hardcover)
Robert W. Orttung
R4,165 Discovery Miles 41 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Urban Sustainability in the Arctic advances our understanding of cities in the far north by applying elements of the international standard for urban sustainability (ISO 37120) to numerous Arctic cities. In delivering rich material about northern cities in Alaska, Canada, and Russia, the book examines how well the ISO 37120 measures sustainability and how well it applies in northern conditions. In doing so, it links the Arctic cities into a broader conversation about urban sustainability more generally.

The Dynamics of Russian Politics - Putin's Reform of Federal-Regional Relations (Paperback): Peter Reddaway, Robert W.... The Dynamics of Russian Politics - Putin's Reform of Federal-Regional Relations (Paperback)
Peter Reddaway, Robert W. Orttung; Contributions by Boris Demidov, Philip Hanson, Henry E. Hale, …
R1,791 R305 Discovery Miles 3 050 Save R1,486 (83%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Who rules Russia? This question is generated by President Vladimir Putin's most ambitious reform program to date-his attempt since 2000 to reshape the Russian federation, centralize much of the power lost by the Kremlin to the eighty-nine regional governors during the 1990s, and strengthen his weak grip on Russia's institutions and political elite. In The Dynamics of Russian Politics Russian and Western authors from the fields of political science, economics, ethnology, law, and journalism examine the reform's impact on key areas of Russian life, including big business, law enforcement, corruption, political party development, health care, local government, small business, and ethnic relations. Volume I presents the historical context and an overview of the reforms, then tracks how Putin's plans were implemented and resisted across each of the seven new federal okrugs, or megaregions, into which he divided Russia. In particular, the authors analyze the goals and contrasting political styles of his seven commissars and how their often-concealed struggles with the more independent and determined governors played out. Volume II examines the impact of these reforms on Russia's main political institutions; the increasingly assertive business community; and the defense, police, and security ministries. It also analyzes how the reforms have affected such key policy areas as local government, health care, political party development, the battle against corruption, small business, ethnic relations, and the ongoing Chechen war. Together, the two volumes simultaneously reveal that Putin's successes have been much more limited and ambiguous than is widely believed in the West while offering detailed and nuanced answers to the difficult but crucial question: Who rules Russia?

The Dynamics of Russian Politics - Putin's Reform of Federal-Regional Relations (Paperback, Volume 1): Peter Reddaway,... The Dynamics of Russian Politics - Putin's Reform of Federal-Regional Relations (Paperback, Volume 1)
Peter Reddaway, Robert W. Orttung; Contributions by Alexander Duka, Sergei Kondrat'ev, Arbakhan Magomedov, …
R2,332 Discovery Miles 23 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Who rules Russia? This question is generated by President Vladimir Putin's most ambitious reform program to date_his attempt since 2000 to reshape the Russian federation, centralize much of the power lost by the Kremlin to the eighty-nine regional governors during the 1990s, and strengthen his weak grip on Russia's institutions and political elite. In The Dynamics of Russian Politics Russian and Western authors from the fields of political science, economics, ethnology, law, and journalism examine the reform's impact of key areas of Russian life, including big business, law enforcement, corruption, political party development, health care, local government, small business, and ethnic relations. Volume I presents the historical context and an overview of the reforms, then tracks how Putin's plans were implemented and resisted across each of the seven new federal okrugs, or megaregions, into which he divided Russia. In particular, the authors analyze the goals and contrasting political styles of his seven commissars and how their often-concealed struggles with the more independent and determined governors played out. Volume II examines the impact of these reforms on Russia's main political institutions; the increasingly assertive business community; and the defense, police, and security ministries. Together, the two volumes simultaneously reveal that Putin's successes have been much more limited and ambiguous than is widely believed in the West while offering detailed and nuanced answers to the difficult but crucial question: Who rules Russia?

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