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Putin's Counterrevolution

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 2018

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How Putin's autocracy undercut Russia's economy and chances for democracy

During his nearly twenty years at the center of Russian political power, Vladimir Putin has transformed the vast country in many ways, not all of them for the better. The near-chaos of the early post-Soviet years has been replaced by an increasingly rigid authoritarianism, resembling a hard-fisted monarchy more than the previous communist dictatorship. Putin's early years in power saw rapid economic growth, averaging nearly 7 percent annually, and the rise of Moscow as a vibrant European-style city. But a slowdown during the second half of Putin's administration, since 2009, has resulted in the stagnation of the economy, especially in the hinterlands, with few signs of a possible turnaround.

What accounted for these changes in Russia? Sergey Aleksashenko, a former top Russian finance official and then private businessman, lays the blame squarely on Putin himself, even more than external factors such as the sharp fall in oil prices or Western sanctions after Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014.

In his relentless drive to consolidate power in his own hands, Aleksashenko writes, Putin has destroyed the very idea of competition for political power. He has done so by systematically undercutting basic political institutions of the post-Soviet Russian state, including independent power centers such as the parliament, the judiciary, and a free media. In the economic realm, Putin effectively undermined Russia's still-emerging and very fragile system for protecting property rights—the basis of all economic activity. This in turn caused a sharp decline in private investment and thus contributed to the long-term economic slowdown.

One result of Putin's rule was the destruction of the emerging checks and balances system in Russia, and that would be a major problem for Russia if and when it decides to become a "normal" democratic country based on Western values. In describing how all this happened, Aleksashenko's book offers universal lessons in the necessity of checks and balances in any political system—as well as in the importance of vibrant political institutions for economic growth.

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Copyright year
2018
ISBN-Print
978-0-8157-3276-1
ISBN-Online
978-0-8157-3277-8
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
backcover1
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    1. Table of Contents No access
    2. Preface and Acknowledgments No access
    3. Chronology of Putin's Russia No access
  1. Economic Roller Coaster: 2000-17 No access Pages 1 - 12
  2. Transformation Derailed: The Decline of Democratic Reforms and the Ascent of Putin No access Pages 13 - 28
  3. The Key Element of Control: Freedom of Speech No access Pages 29 - 70
  4. A Unifying System of Power No access Pages 71 - 106
  5. Just a Dream: Obedient Court No access Pages 107 - 148
  6. Preventing Competition No access Pages 149 - 204
  7. Risky Business No access Pages 205 - 280
  8. Nothing Personal, Just Your Business No access Pages 281 - 298
  9. Looking Forward No access Pages 299 - 314
  10. Index No access Pages 315 - backcover1

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