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Russias Road To Deeper Democracy Tom Bjorkman

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Russias Road To Deeper Democracy Tom Bjorkman
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Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.61 MB
Pages: 157
Author: Tom Bjorkman
ISBN: 9780815708971, 0815708971
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Russias Road To Deeper Democracy Tom Bjorkman by Tom Bjorkman 9780815708971, 0815708971 instant download after payment.

Russia has embarked on a slow but steady path of foreign policy alignment with the West. President Vladimir Putins market-oriented economic policies and structural reforms have added momentum. But in the long run, the decisive factor in Russias relationship with the West will be the nature of the political order it builds on the ruins of communism. There is a broad consensus among Western observers that Russias effort to build Western-style democratic institutions in the eleven years since the Soviet collapse has stalled somewhere between democracy as understood in the West and the highly authoritarian order Russia inherited from the USSR. Some would say that Russia is doomed by its history and political culture to a lengthy period of semi-authoritarianism. In Russias Road to Deeper Democracy, Tom Bjorkman presents evidence that this assessment is too pessimistic and underestimates the forces for political change that lie beneath the surface of what seems to be an era of political somnolence. Bjorkman argues that it is not the weight of history or the antidemocratic attitudes of the Russian population that restrain Russia from making progress toward stronger democratic institutions but specific leadership policies and elements of Russias political elite who have a self-interest in maintaining the status quo. Putin and other senior leaders support for proposals for democratic change now under discussion in Russia can create the kind of competitive political marketplace that the country needs to avoid political stagnation and begin to build the strong and prosperous state that all Russians want. America exerts a large influence on Russias debate about its political future: by demonstrating that Russias progress toward a stronger democratic order matters to the United States and by treating Russia as a part of the West, the United States can buttress internal forces pushing for a deeper Russian democracy.

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