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THE TRAGEDY OF RUSSIA'S REFORMS
Market Bolshevism Against Democracy


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978-1-929223-06-0


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978-1-929223-07-7
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USIP Press Books
February 2001
768 pp. , 6" x 9"

In a remarkable book, The Tragedy of Russia’s Reforms: Market Bolshevism against Democracy, American political scientist Peter Reddaway and Russian scholar Dmitri Glinski capture one’s attention by introducing a socio–political lexicon to clarify [a] new period [in Russia]. Instead of a Western–style political and civic nation–state, today’s Russian state has become something we haven’t seen before: ‘an exclusive corporate entity, the property of the state apparatus, competing against similar but much weaker entities in an attempt to monopolize the coercion and protection market.
Chicago Tribune

A compelling and provocative account of Russian postcommunist development. Captures as no other book the dramatic character of the transformation in Russia.
Lilia Shevtsova, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Moscow

Reddaway and Glinski have written a very important and impressive book— the first comprehensive account of post-Soviet Russia. With a clear voice and a bold thesis, they present a well written, thoughtfully argued and provocative study of this period. No doubt, this book will become one of the most important statements about the Yeltsin era written in the West.
Michael McFaul, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

A critical analysis of the Yeltsin years in power. It is a finely argued and frequently provocative account that deserves a respectful hearing.
Dusko Doder, The Nation

The Tragedy of Russia’s Reforms presents a boldly original analysis of the collapse of the Soviet Union and the birth of the Russian state. The keys to understanding these events, the authors argue, are the prescriptions of Western “transitologists,” the International Monetary Fund, and advocates of economic “shock therapy.” These prescriptions allowed the nomenklatura and the financial “oligarchs” to acquire Russia’s industrial and natural resources and to heavily influence the country’s political destiny. In this long-awaited, sweeping interpretation, the authors skillfully place the contemporary Russian experience in the context of history, political theory, and Russia’s place in the international system.

 

Peter Reddaway is professor of political science and international affairs at George Washington University. He was a distinguished fellow at the Institute in 1993-94.

Dmitri Glinski (Vassiliev), a research associate at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations in Moscow, was formerly an active member of Russia’s democratic movement.

Contents

  • Reform or Reaction? The Yeltsin Era in a Millennium of Russian History
  • Russian Postcommunism in the Mirror of Social Theory
  • Populists, the Establishment, and the Soviet Decline
  • From Russian Sovereignty to the August Coup: A Missed Chance for a Democratic Revolution
  • Catching up with the Past: The Political Economy of Shock Therapy
  • Yeltsin and the Opposition: The Art of Co-optation and Marginalization, 1991-1993
  • Tanks as the Vehicle of Reform: The 1993 Coup and the Imposition of the New Order
  • The Imperial Presidency in a Privatized State, 1994-1996
  • Market Bolshevism in Action: The Dream Team, Shock Therapy ll, and Yeltsin's Search for a Successor
  • Epilogue: Market Bolshevism, A Historical Interpretation

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