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The Rhetorical Rise And Demise Of Democracy In Russian Political Discourse Volume 2 The Promise Of Democracy During The Yeltsin Years David Cratis Williams Marilyn J Young Michael K Launer

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The Rhetorical Rise And Demise Of Democracy In Russian Political Discourse Volume 2 The Promise Of Democracy During The Yeltsin Years David Cratis Williams Marilyn J Young Michael K Launer
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Publisher: Academic Studies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.95 MB
Pages: 470
Author: David Cratis Williams; Marilyn J. Young; Michael K. Launer
ISBN: 9781644696514, 1644696517
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Rhetorical Rise And Demise Of Democracy In Russian Political Discourse Volume 2 The Promise Of Democracy During The Yeltsin Years David Cratis Williams Marilyn J Young Michael K Launer by David Cratis Williams; Marilyn J. Young; Michael K. Launer 9781644696514, 1644696517 instant download after payment.

Russia in the 1990s had a “Wild West” vibe, as reformist and conservative elements struggled for ascendancy. It was a time of heightened media freedom, a burgeoning civil society, and a quest for a new national identity. This volume examines the arc of official political rhetoric during this critical period.

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