The Russian Economy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Agenda Publishing
Published:4th May '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£75.00(9781788210270)
Since Tsarist times, Russia’s leaders, rather than pursue economic growth for its own sake, have sought control over economic activity as a means to manage their own support base, respond to perceived security threats and to facilitate their wider geopolitical ambitions. Balancing the needs of an authoritarian state with the tentative and inconsistent use of the market has defined Russia’s modern economic history from the nineteenth-century Stolypin reforms to Lenin’s New Economic Policy through to the high Soviet years, Gorbachev’s perestroika, and Yeltsin and Gaidar’s shock therapy. And it is no more evident today than in Putin’s management of Russia’s natural resource-based economy.
Yuval Weber provides a concise economic history of modern Russia, which explains how its economy works both at an economic level but also strategically serving its elites’ personal and political agendas. At a time when the global importance of Russia’s oil and gas reserves is in full view, the book examines the Russian Petrostate and considers the long-term challenges for an economy reliant on natural resources for its resilience. The country’s regional imbalances, the demands of its huge military-industrial complex and the legacy of centralization are considered alongside the rising consumerism of its citizens, and other human factors, such as ethnicity, health and demography.
The book offers readers seeking to understand Russia’s economic resilience in an increasingly fractured global economy, an illuminating historical perspective on Russia’s political economy and the power structures underpinning Putin’s governance.
A clever book that delivers much more than its title promises, as it places Russia's economy within the wider context of the periodic decay and renewal of an authoritarian system and the foreign policy dilemmas this creates. Managing at once to be novel, readable and insightful, it is very highly recommended.
-- Mark Galeotti, author of A Short History of RussiaAn illuminating account of how the Russian economy works. Weber has provided a detailed, comprehensive analysis of the interplay of economic and political factors in shaping one of the world's most significant – and most widely misunderstood – economies.
-- Chris Miller, The Fletcher School, Tufts University and author of Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical TechnoISBN: 9781788210287
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288 pages