Shlapentokh, Vladimir
Contemporary Russia as a Feudal Society
1. Introduction
Vladimir Shlapentokh
2. The Failure of the Integrative-System Approach in Post-Soviet Russian Studies
Vladimir Shlapentokh
3. The Segmented Approach and Feudal Model for the Study of Post-Soviet Russia
Vladimir Shlapentokh
4. Weakness of the State
Vladimir Shlapentokh
5. Oligarchs and Corrupt Bureaucrats
Vladimir Shlapentokh
6. The Oligarchic Ideology and Its Opposition to the Liberal and Totalitarian Ideologies
Vladimir Shlapentokh
7. The Royal Domain
Vladimir Shlapentokh
8. The Local Barons after the Soviet Collapse
Vladimir Shlapentokh
9. The Local Barons under Putin’s Moderate Feudalism (2000–2006)
Vladimir Shlapentokh
10. The Precariousness of Property in Contemporary Russia and the Middle Ages
Vladimir Shlapentokh
11. Personal Relations as a Core Feature of Feudalism
Vladimir Shlapentokh
12. Private Security
Vladimir Shlapentokh
13. Conclusion
Vladimir Shlapentokh
Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, Russian and Post-Soviet Politics, European Politics, Political Economy, Political Science
- Author(s)
- Shlapentokh, Vladimir
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2007
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 277 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230609693
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-37049-8