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The rise of the Russian democrats

The rise of the Russian democrats1995

Judith Devlin

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The fall of the Soviet system was hailed in the West as a triumph of liberal and democratic ideals, but this euphoria was to be short lived. The Rise of the Russian Democrats traces the pro-Western democracy movement's development in Moscow and Leningrad from 1987 to 1991 and seeks to explain its eventual loss of direction, inspiration and popularity. Studying the democratic revolution from its grassroots, Judith Devlin focuses on how a civil society emerged in Moscow and Leningrad through the development of political clubs and associations. The Rise of the Russian Democrats attempts to characterize the original inspiration, strengths and weaknesses of the democratic movement in order to explain political culture after the 1991 coup. As an exploration of the reasons of the reasons for the slow and superficial nature of democratization in Russia, this book is of practical, as well as academic, interest for students, researchers, journalists and policy makers.

Details

First published
1995
OL Work ID
OL2000788W

Subjects

Politics and governmentPost-communismPolitical partiesDemocracyGlasnostPost-communism, russia (federation)Political parties, soviet unionRussia (federation), politics and governmentSoviet union, politics and government, 1985-1991

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