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This book examines the evolution, contexts and politics of the
structures and institutions that shape contemporary Russia. It
analyses the Soviet dissolution, revealing the combination of
structural and agency factors. It traces the re-emergence of Russia
from a unique perspective that is neither Western nor Eurasian, but
specifically Indian, located in the global South. The book looks at
key theoretical concepts and practices like democratic centralism
that produced an overly centralised and rigid hierarchy within the
Communist Party. This book assesses the continuities and changes
with the Soviet past and the way the Russian regimes of the past
two decades have reinvented and reshaped them. This book provides a
multifaceted interpretation of contemporary Russia for general
readers and specialists.
BRICS is conceivably the most formidable organisation to have
emerged in the post-Cold War period in the non-Western world. This
book highlights the significance of BRICS in a wider global context
and foregrounds the long-pending demand for the reform of global
governance institutions. The volume: * Traces how the organisation
came into being and looks at the distinct norms and principles
espoused by it * Discusses the glaring limitations of the existing
institutions of global governance * Explores the economic growth
and the rising political influence of BRICS states * Analyses the
internal threats to the survival of the organisation and assesses
its prospects in the foreseeable future. A significant intervention
in situating BRICS as one of the major players in global
governance, the book will be of great interest to students and
scholars of international political economy, international business
and finance, international relations, politics, and Global South
Studies.
BRICS is conceivably the most formidable organisation to have
emerged in the post-Cold War period in the non-Western world. This
book highlights the significance of BRICS in a wider global context
and foregrounds the long-pending demand for the reform of global
governance institutions. The volume: * Traces how the organisation
came into being and looks at the distinct norms and principles
espoused by it * Discusses the glaring limitations of the existing
institutions of global governance * Explores the economic growth
and the rising political influence of BRICS states * Analyses the
internal threats to the survival of the organisation and assesses
its prospects in the foreseeable future. A significant intervention
in situating BRICS as one of the major players in global
governance, the book will be of great interest to students and
scholars of international political economy, international business
and finance, international relations, politics, and Global South
Studies.
This book examines the evolution, contexts and politics of the
structures and institutions that shape contemporary Russia. It
analyses the Soviet dissolution, revealing the combination of
structural and agency factors. It traces the re-emergence of Russia
from a unique perspective that is neither Western nor Eurasian, but
specifically Indian, located in the global South. The book looks at
key theoretical concepts and practices like democratic centralism
that produced an overly centralised and rigid hierarchy within the
Communist Party. This book assesses the continuities and changes
with the Soviet past and the way the Russian regimes of the past
two decades have reinvented and reshaped them. This book provides a
multifaceted interpretation of contemporary Russia for general
readers and specialists.
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