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Yeltsin's Russia and the West

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Yeltsin's Russia and the West

Contributors:

By (Author) Andrew Felkay

ISBN:

9780275965389

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th May 2002

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

International relations
Political leaders and leadership

Dewey:

327.47

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

539g

Description

Throughout history, strong-willed Russian autocrats have rescued their country from foreign domination, disorder, and possible chaos, often using the cruellest means to achieve their ends. Gorbachev tried to implement "socialism with a human face" in a Soviet Union, but failed. In the early 1990s, once again, Russia needed a strong hand to pull it out of chaos. In August 1991 Boris Yeltsin emerged as such a leader, but unlike earlier strong leaders, he was determined to pull Russia out of the Communist morass and affect his country's integration with Western democracies through democratic means. Here, Andrew Felkay analyses the impact of Yeltsin on the newly evolving relationship between Russia and the western democracies. But separating the process of formulating foreign and domestic policies would be impossible. From the onset, Yeltsin kept both reins of decision-making firmly in hand. Accordingly, Felkay assesses Yeltsin's effectiveness in moving his country toward democracy and a market economy, and he shows the ups and downs of his pro-western foreign policies.

Reviews

.,."a well-written description of Yeltsin's background and presidential career....Felkay covers all the important issues and nicely shows the interplay between domestic and foreign policy....Recommended for general readers, lower- and upper-division undergraduates, and graduate students."-Choice
.,."provide a concise and readable review of the major developments in Russian politics, both domestic and foreign, in the first decade of independence."-The Russian Review
...a well-written description of Yeltsin's background and presidential career....Felkay covers all the important issues and nicely shows the interplay between domestic and foreign policy....Recommended for general readers, lower- and upper-division undergraduates, and graduate students.-Choice
...provide a concise and readable review of the major developments in Russian politics, both domestic and foreign, in the first decade of independence.-The Russian Review
..."provide a concise and readable review of the major developments in Russian politics, both domestic and foreign, in the first decade of independence."-The Russian Review
..."a well-written description of Yeltsin's background and presidential career....Felkay covers all the important issues and nicely shows the interplay between domestic and foreign policy....Recommended for general readers, lower- and upper-division undergraduates, and graduate students."-Choice

Author Bio

Andrew Felkay is Professor of Russian Studies at Kutztown University. Among his earlier publications are Out of Russian Orbit (Greenwood Press, 1997) and Hungary and the USSR, 1956-1988 (Greenwood Press, 1989).

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