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    Author(s)Anders Aslund
    PublisherThe Peterson Institute for International Economics
    ISBN9780881324099
    Pages356
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2008

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    The Peterson Institute for International Economics Russia`s Capitalist Revolution - Why Market Reform Succeeded and Democracy Failed 2008 Edition by Anders Aslund

    The Russian revolution, collapse of the Soviet Union, and Russia's ensuing transformation belong to the greatest dramas of our time. Revolutions are usually messy and emotional affairs, challenging much of the conventional wisdom, and Russia's experience is no exception. This book focuses on the transformation from Soviet Russia to Russia as a market economy, and explores why the country has failed to transform into a democracy. It examines the period from 1985, when Mikhail Gorbachev became the Soviet Union's Secretary General of the Communist Party, to the present Russia of Vladimir Putin. Åslund provides a broad overview of Russia's economic change, highlighting the most important issues and their subsequent resolutions, including Russia's inability to sort out the ruble zone during its revolution, several failed coups, and the financial crash of August 1998. Table of contents :- Table of Contents:- Preface- Acknowledgments- Abbreviations- Introduction- 1 Perestroika - The Great Awakening: 1985-87- 2 The Collapse: 1988-91- 3 Revolution: 1991-93- 4 The Rise and Fall of State Enterprise Managers: 1994-95- 5 The Oligarchy: 1996-98- 6 Postrevolutionary Stabilization: 1999-2003- 7 Authoritarianism and Recentralization: 2004-07- 8 Conclusions: Why Market Reform Succeeded and Democracy Failed- References- Chronology- Index