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ID077781
Title ProperElite networks and worldviews during the Yel'tsin years
LanguageENG
AuthorBuck, Andrew D
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Conflict characterised Russian elite politics during the Yel'tsin years. This article adopts a network approach to understand the sources of elite contention in one Russian locality between 1994 and 2000. The findings suggest that elite conflict during the Yel'tsin years had its roots in structural and cultural forces deeper than control over official positions and differences in socio-demographic characteristics. The article reveals that elites fragmented over time into factions. Rather than having a unifying culture, elites from different factions held distinct worldviews that were patterned by their networks. The characteristics of their worldviews matched the structural properties of elite factions and reinforced differences between them
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 59, No.4; Jun 2007: p643-661
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 59, No.4; Jun 2007: p643-661
Key WordsRussia ;  Russia - Conflict ;  Politics and Government