Securitising Russia: The Domestic Politics of Vladimir Putin

Portada
Manchester University Press, 2006 - 203 pàgines
Securitising Russia shows the impact of twenty-first century security concerns on the way Russia is ruled. It demonstrates how President Putin has wrestled with terrorism, immigration, media freedom, religious pluralism, and economic globalism, and argues that fears of a return to old-style authoritarianism oversimplify the complex context of contemporary Russia. The book focuses on the internal security issues common to many states in the early twenty-first-century, and places them in the particular context of Russia.
 

Continguts

The security forces
22
The Chechen conflict
48
The media
76
Civil society
102
Migration
126
The economy
151
Conclusion
177
Select bibliography
191
Copyright

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Sobre l'autor (2006)

Edwin Bacon is Reader in Comparative Politics at Birkbeck College, the University of London Bettina Renz is an ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow in the European Research Institute at the University of Birmingham Julian Cooper is Professor of Russian Economic Studies in the European Research Institute at the University of Birmingham

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