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Russia: Experiment with a People
Harvard University Press, 2003 Paper: 978-0-674-02108-2 | Cloth: 978-0-674-01205-9 Library of Congress Classification DK510.763.S445 2003 Dewey Decimal Classification 947.086
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Since the fall of communism, Russia has witnessed a dramatic struggle between old and new, continuity and change. Corruption and violence have plagued society. Most people have benefited little from the new capitalist order. But positive changes are evident. Russians can speak and act more freely in a state that no longer intrudes on their privacy. They are able to travel abroad, enjoy unprecedented access to information from around the world, and organize and campaign for improvement in their living conditions. See other books on: 1991- | Experiment | People | Post-communism | Russia (Federation) See other titles from Harvard University Press |
Nearby on shelf for History of Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics / Local history and description / Russia (Federation). Russian S.F.S.R.:
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