Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russian domestic politics have been characterized by two trends- reform and anti-reform. Every new wave of both reforms and anti-reform could be explained by the creation of new either pro-or anti-reform centers of gravity in the government, or in the social-economic sphere. These two general trends could be observed in 1996-97 period. The 1995 elections the Duma, led to the domination of this body by the forces that were opposing the reformists. Therefore, the 1996 presidential election was not an easy victory for the relatively pro-reform Boris Yeltsin. When he got reelected, Yeltsin seriously devoted himself to the task of bringing the reforms back to the top of the political agenda, which led to ...
19921999 from administered to market economy : a success, after all. The ten years of Eltsin rei...
On March 26,2000, Vladimir Putin was elected president in Russia. He had been Russia\u27s interim pr...
AbstractDuring the 1990s American leaders and many others in the West viewed Russia as the most impo...
The presidential elections in 1996 were the first presidential elections held in post-soviet Russia....
The 1996 presidential election in russia Boris Yeltsin was reelected President of the Russian Feder...
The early study of economic reform ín Russia, which was characterized by price liberalization, radic...
O n August 19, 1991, hard-line communist forces in the Soviet Union launched a military coup against...
Russia made uneven progress in democratization during the 1990s, but this limited progress was rever...
There were no competitive elections until the very last years of Soviet rule. A choice of candidate,...
There were no competitive elections until the very last years of Soviet rule. A choice of candidate,...
Immediately after coming to power, the Clinton administration declared the consolidation of market a...
In 2007 Russian voters elected representatives to the State Duma under new electoral procedures that...
The Russian political system remains subject to sudden radical change--this has been the basic logic...
The thesis Political Reform in Russia under the Rule of Vladimir Putin:Law on Political Parties and ...
The present and future of political development in Russia is not in last place on the agenda of a wi...
19921999 from administered to market economy : a success, after all. The ten years of Eltsin rei...
On March 26,2000, Vladimir Putin was elected president in Russia. He had been Russia\u27s interim pr...
AbstractDuring the 1990s American leaders and many others in the West viewed Russia as the most impo...
The presidential elections in 1996 were the first presidential elections held in post-soviet Russia....
The 1996 presidential election in russia Boris Yeltsin was reelected President of the Russian Feder...
The early study of economic reform ín Russia, which was characterized by price liberalization, radic...
O n August 19, 1991, hard-line communist forces in the Soviet Union launched a military coup against...
Russia made uneven progress in democratization during the 1990s, but this limited progress was rever...
There were no competitive elections until the very last years of Soviet rule. A choice of candidate,...
There were no competitive elections until the very last years of Soviet rule. A choice of candidate,...
Immediately after coming to power, the Clinton administration declared the consolidation of market a...
In 2007 Russian voters elected representatives to the State Duma under new electoral procedures that...
The Russian political system remains subject to sudden radical change--this has been the basic logic...
The thesis Political Reform in Russia under the Rule of Vladimir Putin:Law on Political Parties and ...
The present and future of political development in Russia is not in last place on the agenda of a wi...
19921999 from administered to market economy : a success, after all. The ten years of Eltsin rei...
On March 26,2000, Vladimir Putin was elected president in Russia. He had been Russia\u27s interim pr...
AbstractDuring the 1990s American leaders and many others in the West viewed Russia as the most impo...