Why even after the dramatic increase in inequality in the 1990s and after the emergence and enrichment of “oligarchs”, the alternative (leftist, social democratic) economic policies that could have improved material and social wellbeing of the majority of the population is not supported by this majority? It is argued that in immature democracies (without efficient restrictions for the participation of private capital in politics) mass media and electoral campaigns are controlled by the rich, so there is vicious circle: market reforms and private property create the class of the wealthy “oligarchs” that are not only interested in these reforms, but also have power to maintain their political and economic might through mass media and democrat...
All forms of government require popular support, whether voluntary or involuntary, in order to survi...
Concerned with the question of why governments display varying degrees of success in implementing so...
As market reform has spread throughout the globe, both scholars and policy makers have become increa...
Why even after the dramatic increase in inequality in the 1990s and after the emergence and enrichme...
How did post-communist transformations affect people’s perceptions of their economic and political ...
Between 1991 and 1996 Russia underwent a precipitous economic and social decline with decreases in p...
This article shows how the Soviet government perceived higher birth rates in Central Asia as a threa...
In its struggle to reform, the Soviet leadership faces a major dilemma in attempting to reconcile ec...
Russia is due to hold parliamentary elections on 18 September. To coincide with the elections, we wi...
One frequently asked question in relation to the political and economic transformations in the Russi...
Has popular support for the operation and outcomes of a market economy permeated the population outs...
This study reflects the survey’s results conducted among Kyrgyz people on their assessment on their ...
Since the fall of the communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989, a neoliberal discours...
Published online: 10 Aug 2015, journal issue (vol.32, N5) appeared in 2016Since the collapse of Comm...
Russia\u27s government began endorsing the principles of free-market capitalism in late 1991. The sw...
All forms of government require popular support, whether voluntary or involuntary, in order to survi...
Concerned with the question of why governments display varying degrees of success in implementing so...
As market reform has spread throughout the globe, both scholars and policy makers have become increa...
Why even after the dramatic increase in inequality in the 1990s and after the emergence and enrichme...
How did post-communist transformations affect people’s perceptions of their economic and political ...
Between 1991 and 1996 Russia underwent a precipitous economic and social decline with decreases in p...
This article shows how the Soviet government perceived higher birth rates in Central Asia as a threa...
In its struggle to reform, the Soviet leadership faces a major dilemma in attempting to reconcile ec...
Russia is due to hold parliamentary elections on 18 September. To coincide with the elections, we wi...
One frequently asked question in relation to the political and economic transformations in the Russi...
Has popular support for the operation and outcomes of a market economy permeated the population outs...
This study reflects the survey’s results conducted among Kyrgyz people on their assessment on their ...
Since the fall of the communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989, a neoliberal discours...
Published online: 10 Aug 2015, journal issue (vol.32, N5) appeared in 2016Since the collapse of Comm...
Russia\u27s government began endorsing the principles of free-market capitalism in late 1991. The sw...
All forms of government require popular support, whether voluntary or involuntary, in order to survi...
Concerned with the question of why governments display varying degrees of success in implementing so...
As market reform has spread throughout the globe, both scholars and policy makers have become increa...