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Russia's Liberal Project

by Marcia A. Weigle
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Russia's Liberal Project analyzes the demise of Communism in Soviet Russia and the effort to establish a liberal democracy in post-Communist Russia as part of a single decade-long project of institutionalizing political liberalism. This project involves the formation of a civil society, the consolidation of a multiparty parliamentary system, the construction of an effective state structure built on liberal principles, and the formation of a post-Communist political culture.

Revealing the dynamic among these four components of the project, Weigle shows that, in the absence of a well-connected civil society, an effective political party system, and a liberal political culture, the Russian state was charged with establishing the foundations of a post-Communist liberal democracy. Although liberal institutions have been tentatively established, the weak social and cultural supports for the state-led transition threaten the future success of Russia's liberal project.

About the Author:

Marcia A. Weigle is Chair of the Department of Government and Associate Professor of Comparative and International Politics at Bowdoin College. She is co-author of People, Power, and Politics (3d ed., Rowman and Littlefield, 1993).

About the Author, Marcia A. Weigle

Marcia A. Weigle is Chair of the Department of Government and Associate Professor of Comparative and International Politics at Bowdoin College. She is co-author of People, Power, and Politics (3d ed.,1993).

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Defining liberalism as the broadly defined political theory based on the institutionalization of individual and civil rights; the self- organization of society; and the limitation of the power of the state in political, economic, and social life, the author analyzes the demise of communism in Soviet Russia and the attempt to consolidate democracy in post-Soviet Russia as part of a single project to institutionalize the foundations of political liberalism. After separately examining civil society, political society, postcommunist state formation, and political culture, she argues for viewing social processes in Russia as displaying the continuity of a real liberal project that began with the Gorbachev regime and, while still weak, continues today. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
February 28, 2000
Publisher
University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, c2000.
Pages
528
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780271019413

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