Developments in Russian Politics 8 brings together a tightly-edited set of specially-commissioned chapters to provide a broad-ranging assessment of Putin's third term in power. Clearly and accessibly written, it will remain the introduction of choice to politics in the world's largest state.
An essential/one-of-two adoption on undergraduate and postgraduate courses on Russian government and politics.
Russian politics is a popular elective module on politics degrees, offered mainly in the second and third year and at master’s level, with interest set to continue in light of ongoing events. It is also a key subject on more specialised degree programmes in Russian / Eastern European / Slavonic Studies as well as whole degrees on postgraduate level.
A one of several / background adoption on undergraduate and postgraduate courses on comparative government and politics.
Dealing systematically with issues such as parties, elections, leadership and foreign policy, the book or specific chapters in it can be assigned as supplementary or background reading throughout comparative politics modules where a focus is placed on Russia.
Richard Sakwa
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