Russia and Development
Capitalism, Civil Society and the State
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:11th Dec '14
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

A fascinating insight into the changies in Russia's approach to development in its periphery
Unique and insightful, this book takes a look at Russia’s development through the Tsarist and Soviet periods. Rather than make the more familiar comparisons between Russia and the West, Russia and Development focuses on political and social mobilization in adjacent Central Asia. It examines the role of local government and civil society in development, as well as popular responses to the policies of Putin and Medvedev aimed at modernizing Russia and forging a new Eurasia alliance in Russia’s 'development neighbourhood'. The book uses local sources and case studies to pose important questions about the role of empire, revolution, nationalism and democratization in the twenty-first century. With unique insider knowledge, Charles Buxton ultimately places Russia’s current development model in an international context, where Russia is increasingly becoming a competitor to Western-led development practices.
Essential reading for anyone interested in the region or development thought and practice.
Based on his experience over a twenty-year period living and working in Russia and Central Asia, Charles Buxton brings out the ambiguities of Russia's development. This is a well-written and accessible book which outlines the development and de-development of Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union. * David Lane, Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge *
ISBN: 9781780321080
Dimensions: 214mm x 138mm x 16mm
Weight: 320g
264 pages