Libman and Obydenkova reveal how legacies of Communism have survived in politics, economic development, culture, and society, thirty years after the disintegration of the USSR. This study is built on case studies, interviews and an analysis of mass media previously only available in Russian and discussed here in English for the first time.
Libman and Obydenkova reveal how legacies of Communism have survived in politics, economic development, culture, and society, thirty years after the disintegration of the USSR. This study is built on case studies, interviews and an analysis of mass media previously only available in Russian and discussed here in English for the first time.
Alexander Libman is Professor of Social Sciences and Eastern European Studies at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, and a research affiliate at the International Center for the Study of Institutions and Development of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow. He is the author, co-author or co-editor of ten books.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The CPSU legacy: Leninism or clientelism? 3. Cultural environment and Soviet cinematography as a legacy of the CPSU 4. Measuring CPSU legacies 5. Democracy 6. Corruption 7. Inequality 8. Mortality 9. Attitudes towards migrants 10. Economic development and innovations 11. The origin and persistence of legacies 12. Conclusion.
1. Introduction 2. The CPSU legacy: Leninism or clientelism? 3. Cultural environment and Soviet cinematography as a legacy of the CPSU 4. Measuring CPSU legacies 5. Democracy 6. Corruption 7. Inequality 8. Mortality 9. Attitudes towards migrants 10. Economic development and innovations 11. The origin and persistence of legacies 12. Conclusion.
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