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This title was first published in 2001. Based on extensive research, this trilogy provides new insights into Post-Soviet transformations without taking refuge in the traditional assumption that Russia is unique. Using powerful analytical tools, this trilogy marks the re-integration of the Former Soviet Union (FSU) into the main current of political science. An invaluable resource for all those interested in Russia and the Post-Soviet states. This second volume is concerned with institutions. It considers markets, property rights, networks, the information technology revolution and Russia's future and migration. The contributors take an original approach, putting the developments of the Post-Soviet states during the last ten years into a medium term context, elevating the debate above normal political speculation.A substantial and unique text, this book is relevant for students, researchers, journalists and decision-makers interested in the politics, international relations, economics, social policy and sociology of the FSU.
Contents
List of Tables and Diagrams, List of Contributors, Preface, List of Abbreviations, 1 Institutional Change in Russia: A Research Design, 2 Networks, Bureaucracies, and the Russian State, 3 Networks in Russia: Global and Local Implications, 4 Markets between Soviet Legacy and Globalization: Neoinstitutionalist Perspectives on Transformation, 5 Person, Position, Power and Property: The General Director in the 'Economy of Individuals', 6 Profit or Production? Enterprise Behavior after Privatization, 7 Ownership Rights, Hierarchical Bargaining and Globalization in the Oil Sector, 8 The Corporate Securities Market: Bridgehead or Barrier for Globalization?, 9 The Institutionalization of the Shadow Economy: Rules and Roles, 10 Capital Flight: Causes, Consequences and Counter- Measures, 11 Institutionalization and Property Rights: The Reincarnation of Managerial 'Economic Authority' over State Property, 12 Institutionalization and Property Rights: Trademark Usage, Specification and Enforcement, 13 Everyday Life as Flight from the State: 'Housing Portfolios' and the 'Diversified Way of Life', 14 Urban Households in the Informal Economy, 15 Changes in the Organization of Everyday Life in the Wake of Financial Crisis, 16 Value Change and Learning Effects at the Global-Local Nexus, Bibliography, Index, Reference to 'Explaining Post-Soviet Patchworks ' voi 1 and vol 3