Russian Studies, Political Science, and the Philosophy of Technology
By (Author) Guoli Liu
Edited by Joanna Drzewieniecki
Contributions by Guoli Liu
Contributions by Joanna Drzewieniecki
Contributions by Blair A. Ruble
Contributions by William M. Reisinger
Contributions by Marina Zaloznaya
Contributions by Russell Bova
Contributions by Nathaniel I. Richmond
Contributions by Alexander J. Motyl
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
22nd April 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
History of other geographical groupings and regions
306.20947
Hardback
482
Width 161mm, Height 228mm, Spine 32mm
835g
This volume presents state-of-the-art creative scholarship in political science and area studies with an emphasis on Russia. The contributors, all well-known in their specialties, share the conviction that advancement in the social sciences can only be achieved through plural methodological approaches and interaction with various disciplines. Their work in this collection provides critical analyses of key issues in Russian and post-Soviet studies. It explores the most fruitful ways of studying Russia with particular emphasis on the federal system, politics in the era of Putin, challenges of Russian foreign policy, and Russian attitudes toward democracy. The vagaries of democracy are also explored in articles on Georgia and Turkey. Additionally, this book examines the philosophy of technology with an emphasis on critical theory, eco-domination, and engineering ethics.
Russian Studies, Political Science, and the Philosophy of Technology brings together impressive essays that engage with many of the big issues of our time. It is worthy testimony to a great scholar, Frederic Fleron, and reflects his interests in Soviet, Russian, and post-communist studies as well as political leadership, science and technology, comparative politics, and democratization. A thoughtful essay introduces us to the man and the scholar, followed by testimonies that provide a moving personal dimension to the solid scholarship of the contributors to this volume. This outstanding collection will be of interest to a broad audience.
-- Richard Sakwa, University of KentThe analysis is sharp, the assessments are balanced, and the insights are profound. The contributors, well-known specialists in political science, provide comprehensive and insightful analyses of key topics in Russian and post-Soviet transformations, the logic of political inquiry, and the philosophy of technology. This volume is also a valuable guide to understanding the contributions of Frederic Fleron, a world-renowned scholar in political science and area studies.
-- He Li, Merrimack CollegeGuoli Liu is professor of political science at the College of Charleston.
Joanna Drzewieniecki is a translator and editor of academic articles.