ISBN:
0511978499
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1107313759
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9781107313750
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9780511978494
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (332 p)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Ledeneva, Alena V Can Russia Modernise? : Sistema, Power Networks and Informal Governance
DDC:
303.30947
Keywords:
Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich Political and social views
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Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich Friends and associates
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Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič
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Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich
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Social change
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Social networks Political aspects
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Political culture
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Power (Social sciences)
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POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Government ; International
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General
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Society
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Friendship
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Political and social views
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Political culture
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Politics and government
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Power (Social sciences)
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Social change
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Social networks ; Political aspects
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Politisches System
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Politisches Netzwerk
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Russia (Federation) Politics and government
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Russia (Federation)
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Russland
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Electronic books
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Online-Publikation
Abstract:
'Barrelling': Russian political culture'Soil and seed': social network culture, or why comply with oral commands?; Factors of change: business and monetisation; Factors of change: globalisation; Reflexivity: why do good people do bad things?; 2 Putin's sistema: svoi on top; Integrating the network dimension into the model; Ideal types of power networks; Ambivalence of power networks; Supportive yet subversive: the functions of power networks; Putin's vertical of power; Putin's networks; 'Inner circle'; 'Useful friends'; 'Core contacts'; 'Mediated contacts'; Prospects for change
Abstract:
3 The inner workings of sistema: from blat to otkatPutin on sistema: 'manual control'; Corrupt implications of a 'personalised' bureaucracy; Sistema recruitment: who can belong?; Economy of kickbacks: sistema's control of informal financial flows; How blat networks are different from otkat networks; An alternative to blat appointments; Exit from sistema; 4 Sistema's material culture: from vertushka to Vertu; Vertushka paradox: privilege or security trap?; Yeltsin and the privatisation of vertushka; Putin's vertical and vertushka; Big business re-shuffle
Abstract:
Figures; Tables; Boxes; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and acronyms; Introduction: modernising sistema; From the power of networks to networks of power; Paradoxes of modernisation; The power of informal networks; Informal networks: a problem or a solution?; Sistema as a new puzzle; Methodology and fieldwork; 1 What is sistema?; Defining the contours of sistema; Embeddedness; Diffuse nature; Complexity; Anonymity; Ambivalence; Open secret; The leadership trap; Changes and continuities of Putin's sistema; 'Bottling': the Soviet administrative-command culture
Abstract:
Svoya infrastructure as pattern of resource allocation, svoya network as a pattern of controlFrom vertushka to Vertu; The Vertu deal; Informal rewards: privileges and the culture of belonging; 5 'Telephone justice' in the global age: from commands to signals; Women's power; Olga's story; 'Telephone justice' in Russian courts; Defects of the Russian judicial system: evidence from extradition cases in the UK; The Russian Federation as a litigant: the weaknesses of sistema in a global context; The future of informal commands; 6 'Werewolves in epaulets': from doublethink to doubledeed
Abstract:
The 'Three Whales' affair: Putin's first termThe 'Three Whales' affair continued: Putin's second term; Corporate raiding v. reiderstvo; From reiderstvo to sistema raiding; 'Werewolves in epaulets'; Public-private crossover; Doubledeed; Outsourcing; The invisibles; Business capture; Insecurity forces; Globalisation of sistema raiding?; Personal appeals: Presidents v. 'werewolves in epaulets'; Sistema gives, sistema takes; 7 From dealership to leadership: sistema and informal governance; Informal leadership; Leaders as patrons and patrons as leaders
Abstract:
A political ethnography of the inner workings of Putin's sistema, contributing to our understanding Russia's prospects for future modernisation
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Putin's leadership: manual control and personal loyalty
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