Political Culture of the Russian 'Democrats'

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OUP Oxford, 23 mars 2000 - 350 pages
The Political Culture of Russian Democrats examines the origins and development of the world view of those who call themselves 'democrats' in Russian in the last years of the USSR. The book develops a distinct approach to the study of political culture and applies it to a specific social group–members of the democratic movement in Soviet Russia. The author examines the emergence of the ideas of Russian 'democrats' during the Gorbachev era in Soviet politics, and traces the development of those beliefs in the post-Soviet era. The book argues that the liberal and democratic terminology of western politics were assimilated by Russian political culture, with the terms acquiring a different meaning.
 

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An Assessment of
22
The Emergence and Development of Democratic Groups
66
the Sources and Evolution
113
Attitudes toward the Existing Soviet State
167
Interpretations of Democracy
192
Soviet Totalitarianism and Western
228
the New
248
The Political Culture of Russian Democrats
288
Bibliography
301
List of Interviews
314
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Alexander Lukin is Director of the Institute for Political and Legal Studies in Moscow and a Senior Lecturer in Political Science at Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO-University) of the Russian Foreign Ministry

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