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Vladimir Putin¿s presidency of Russia, 2000¿2008, sought to overcome Boris Yeltsin¿s chaotic legacy by rebuilding the authority of the Russian state, in the process winning popularity, but provoking alarm among liberals and democrats and in the wider world. These essays by an international team of authors offer a wide array of views and interpretations of the Putin phenomenon. This book was published as a special issue of Communist Studies and Transition Politics.

Produktbeschreibung
Vladimir Putin¿s presidency of Russia, 2000¿2008, sought to overcome Boris Yeltsin¿s chaotic legacy by rebuilding the authority of the Russian state, in the process winning popularity, but provoking alarm among liberals and democrats and in the wider world. These essays by an international team of authors offer a wide array of views and interpretations of the Putin phenomenon. This book was published as a special issue of Communist Studies and Transition Politics.
Autorenporträt
Ronald J. Hill is Fellow Emeritus and former Professor of Comparative Government, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. He has published widely on Soviet, Communist and Russian affairs. Ottorino Cappelli teaches Political Science and Comparative Politics at the Università di Napoli 'L'Orientale'.