Russia has long been a source of puzzlement— and sometimes alarm—for Western observers. Since shaking off communism two decades ago, the country has seemed wobbly at best, thoroughly corrupt and threatening at worst. But in recent years, as noted scholar Daniel Treisman shows in this compelling account, Russia has re-emerged as a pivotal nation in world affairs. In The Return, Treisman cuts through the myths and misinformation, as well as ongoing academic and journalistic debates, to present a portrait of a strong and independent country that is returning to the international community on its own terms. Drawing on two decades of research, interviews, and insider observation, The Return provides the first comprehensive history of post-communist Russia. From Gorbachev to Yeltsin, Putin, and Medvedev, it traces the twists and turns of the country’s evolution, uncovering the causes behind Russia’s plunge into depression in the 1990s and resurgence since 2000. Rather than a nation frozen in ancient authoritarian traditions, as Russia is often portrayed, Treisman shows a society modernizing rapidly, with a government that, although less than democratic, is sensitive to public opinion but which has been repeatedly buffeted by economic forces—the collapse of Soviet planning, the gyrations of oil prices—that have alternately boosted and drained the leaders’ popularity. Knocked off balance once again by the global financial crisis, the Kremlin’s current bosses must now struggle to reignite the growth on which the stability of their regime depends. As Russia grapples with its economic difficulties, the West will have to come to terms with the new Russia. With its UN Security Council veto, thousands of atomic warheads, continental dimensions, and vast mineral resources, Moscow sits at the epicenter of the toughest challenges the world will confront in the next generation—from Islamic terrorism and nuclear proliferation to energy security and global warming. To enlist Russia’s cooperation in solving the problems of the twenty-first century, Western leaders will need to look beyond common misconceptions to see the country as it is rather than as it has often been imagined or depicted. Based on extensive research by an expert with intimate knowledge of the country, the book provides insight into the prospects for democracy in Russia, the challenges and opportunities of doing business there, the wars in Chechnya, and the motives behind Moscow’s foreign policy. The Return is the ultimate accounting of what Russia is today, how it got there, and where it’s going.
發表於2024-11-16
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圖書標籤: 政治 英文原版 蘇聯研究 蘇東研究 民主轉型 歐洲曆史 政治學 國際關係
似乎是俄羅斯政治推薦的教科書,隻看瞭第八章"The Mountains",對車臣問題有一個清晰的梳理,其他部分留待以後學習吧。
評分挺好的一個俄羅斯轉型簡史。很多道理其實並不難理解:在同等收入的國傢裏,俄羅斯的政治和經濟製度並不算糟糕,普京政權也不是俄羅斯人民可能的最壞結果。但俄羅斯與委內瑞拉不同,就像加拿大和美國無法相提並論:俄羅斯的民主倒退之所以引人注目是因為它的實力使得其內政能對全球民主化的走嚮施加影響。
評分闡述瞭俄國轉型時期遇到的種種問題和現狀。但最後一章作者理中客的立場讓我很不舒服,為俄國辯護的方式跟環球時報無異。各種比差,自立批評俄國的稻草人再反駁,甚至偷換混淆概念。有一段談到世界上批評普京欽點梅氏當下任總統,作者說美國總統不也為候選人背書嗎?我去這特麼能比嗎?!想把它扔齣窗外
評分似乎是俄羅斯政治推薦的教科書,隻看瞭第八章"The Mountains",對車臣問題有一個清晰的梳理,其他部分留待以後學習吧。
評分挺好的一個俄羅斯轉型簡史。很多道理其實並不難理解:在同等收入的國傢裏,俄羅斯的政治和經濟製度並不算糟糕,普京政權也不是俄羅斯人民可能的最壞結果。但俄羅斯與委內瑞拉不同,就像加拿大和美國無法相提並論:俄羅斯的民主倒退之所以引人注目是因為它的實力使得其內政能對全球民主化的走嚮施加影響。
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