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Can Russia modernise?; sistema, power networks and informal governance

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Can Russia modernise?

sistema, power networks and informal governance
Verfasser: Ledeneva, Alena V. <1964->
978-1-107-30600-4

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Letzte Änderung: 08.02.2024
Titel:Can Russia modernise?
Untertitel:sistema, power networks and informal governance
Von:Alena V. Ledeneva
ISBN:978-1-107-30600-4
Preis/Einband:electronic bk.
Erscheinungsort:Cambridge
Verlag:Cambridge University Press
Erscheinungsjahr:2013
Umfang:xv, 314 p.
Details:ill
Abstract:"In this original, bottom-up account of the evolution of contemporary Russia, Alena Ledeneva seeks to reveal and decode how informal power operates. Concentrating on Vladimir Putin's system of governance - referred to as sistema - she identifies four key types of networks: his inner circle, useful friends, core contacts and more diffuse ties and connections. These networks serve sistema but also serve themselves. Reliance on networks enables leaders to mobilise and to control, yet they also lock politicians, bureaucrats and businesses into informal deals, mediated interests and personalised loyalty. This is the 'modernisation trap of informality': one cannot use the potential of informal networks without triggering their negative long-term consequences for institutional development. Ledeneva's perspective on informal power is based on in-depth interviews with sistema insiders and enhanced by evidence of its workings brought to light in court cases, enabling her to draw broad conclusions about the prospects for Russia's political institutions"--
Sprache:eng
Angaben zum Inhalt:Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- 1. What is sistema? -- 2. Putin's sistema : svoi on the top -- 3. The inner workings of sistema : from blat to otkat -- 4. Sistema's material culture : from vertushka to vertu -- 5. "Telephone justice" in the global age : from commands to signals -- 6. "Werewolves in epaulets" : from doublethink to doubledeed -- 7. From dealership to leadership : sistema and informal governance -- Conclusion
Weitere Schlagwörter :Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich; 1952-; Friends and associates; Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich; 1952-; Political and social views
Weitere Schlagwörter :Social networks; Political aspects; Russia (Federation); Power (Social sciences); Russia (Federation); Political culture; Russia (Federation); Social change; Russia (Federation)

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