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9780813338668

Russia's Fate Through Russian Eyes

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  • ISBN13:

    9780813338668

  • ISBN10:

    0813338662

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-01-10
  • Publisher: Westview Pr

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Summary

Blowing the cobwebs from antiquated notions of Russia as an enigmatic nation doomed to tragic failure, twenty-eight articulate and entrepreneurial young Russian men and women--representatives of a new generation who came of age during and after the fall of the Soviet Union--record the hopes, fears, and triumphs of recent years. These trailblazers share stories of the very specific actions they and others like them have taken to move Russia toward a more civilized, responsible, and vibrant society. They describe their efforts to reshape the Russian state, cope with the new economic rules, strive toward a rule of law, build a civil society, and preserve Russian culture while modernizing its educational system. They paint a picture of a society borne up in its many travails by a stubborn will to survive and by a capacity to adapt ingeniously and swiftly to changes, both welcome and unwelcome.

Author Biography

Heyward Isham a thirty-five-year veteran of the U.S. Foreign Service, served as political and economic officer in Berlin, Moscow, and Hong Kong, as well as Deputy Chief of the U.S. Delegation to the Vietnam Peace Talks, prior to his appointment as Ambassador to Haiti. Ambassador Isham, who also served as the editor of Remaking Russia: Voices from Within, has been Vice President of the EastWest Institute since 1990. A long-time Russophile who has followed the country closely since his first posting to Moscow in 1955, he is a recognized expert on post-Communist societies in Europe and Asia.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Heyward Isham
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction 1(8)
Jack F. Matlock Jr.
PART 1 RESHAPING THE RUSSIAN STATE
A New Russia---Or the Same Old Russia? An Alternative Worldview in the Making
9(23)
Yurii Plyusnin
Protecting Fair Competition in the New Russia: A Revolution in Thinking, Not Just Economics
32(11)
Natal'ia Fonareva
Reform in Russia's Regions: The View from Novgorod
43(22)
Mikhail Prusak
Federalism, Local Self-Government, and National Renewal in Russia
65(16)
Aleksandr Voronin
PART 2 COPING WITH NEW ECONOMIC RULES
The New Stage of Economic Reforms in Russia: Thoughts on Policy and Practice
81(18)
Sergei Vasil'ev
Building Houses for the Newly Affluent Near Moscow: An Entrepreneur's Perspective
99(8)
Kirill Gorelov
A Pioneer in Russia's First Open Grain Market
107(7)
Arkadii Zlochevskii
Fighting for Labor Rights in a Transitional Economy
114(12)
Aleksandr Sergeev
Transforming Russian Political Mores: The Key to Economic Evolution
126(19)
Aleksandr Auzan
PART 3 STRIVING TOWARD RULE OF LAW
The Legal Profession and Civil Society in Russia: Problems and Prospects
145(17)
Vladislav Grib
Freedom of Speech and the Rule of Law
162(9)
Andrei Richter
Where Society Must Rein In Government: Restorative Justice and Preservation of the Community
171(22)
Rustem Maksudov
PART 4 CIVIL SOCIETY BUILDING BLOCKS
Nongovernmental Organizations: Building Blocks for Russia's Civil Society
193(9)
Andrei Topolev
Elena Topoleva
On the Path to a New Russia: The Youth Movement
202(10)
Nadia Seriakova
Empowering Russia's Women: Will Their Potential Be Tapped?
212(23)
Nadezhda Azhgikhina
Reviving the Russian Orthodox Church: A Task Both Theological and Secular
235(15)
Hilarion Alfeev
Caring for the Homeless in St. Petersburg
250(8)
Valerii Sokolov
What Future Awaits the Russian Press? A Prognosis
258(10)
Iosif Dzialoshinskii
My Life, My Fate: Severiane and Russia's North
268(16)
Ol'ga Lobyzova
The Rise and Fall of Environmental Protection As a National Security Issue
284(15)
Aleksandr Knorre
PART 5 PRESERVING THE CULTURE, MODERNIZING EDUCATION
A Sad Tale About a Happy Fate
299(9)
Irina Prokhorova
It's Not Easy Being a Scholar in Modern Russia
308(14)
Vadim Radaev
Experimenting with Liberal Education in Russia: The Break with Soviet-Era Conventions
322(20)
Nikolai Koposov
Dina Khapeaeva
The Architecture of Humanism in Russian Higher Education
342(15)
Evgenii Kniazev
A Theater for Oneself
357(20)
Vladimir Mirzoev
Russia's Literary Revival: From Authoritarianism to Intellectual Freedom
377(19)
Aleksandr Ageev
Epilogue: Will Russia's Terrible Years Be Repeated? 396(21)
Vyacheslav Ivanov
Index 417

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