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SHEVTSOVA, LILIA (12) answer(s).
 
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America, Russia and Europe: a realignment? / Stent, Angela; Shevtsova, Lilia 2002  Article
Shevtsova, Lilia Article
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Publication 2002.
Description 121-133
Summary/Abstract The aftermath of 11 September 2001 has seen the beginnings of a transatlantic realignment. US–Russian relations are increasingly dynamic and US–European relations are increasingly strained. American and Russia have formed an unprecedented partnership. Their shared interest in combating global terrorism, and Putin's own pragmatic and more realistic foreign policy, have opened up new avenues for US–Russian cooperation. At a time when the United States and its traditional European allies are more and more divided over a range of economic and political issues – including complaints about American unilateralism and the conduct of the war on terrorism – America and Russia are increasingly in agreement. The US–Russian partnership has the potential to develop into a broader-based alliance that could ultimately have a positive impact both on Russia's domestic evolution and on European security.
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Change or Decay: Russia's Dilemma and the West's Response / Shevtsova, Lilia; Wood, Andrew 2011  Book
Shevtsova, Lilia Book
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Publication Washington DC, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2011.
Description 259p.Hbk
Standard Number 9780870033469
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ID:   102373


Lonely power: why Russia failed to become the west and the west is weary of Russia / Shevtsova, Lilia 2010  Book
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Publication Washington, DC, Carnegie Endowment, 2010.
Description xv, 360p.
Standard Number 9780870032462
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ID:   098777


Medevedev's potemkin modernization / Shevtsova, Lilia   Journal Article
Shevtsova, Lilia Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Russia  Modernization  Medevedev 
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Next Russian revolution / Shevtsova, Lilia   Journal Article
Shevtsova, Lilia Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract With an elite that seeks only to protect its own interests, and without any alternative force in society, crisis is the only thing capable of stirring the swamp.
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ID:   079087


Post-communist Russia: a historic opportunity missed / Shevtsova, Lilia   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This article analyses the nature of the current Russian system and its future trajectory. First, the continuity between the Yeltsin and Putin presidencies is made clear. The nature of the Russian system has, to a great extent, been influenced by Yeltsin, who strengthened demands not for independent institutions but for a new and more powerful authoritarian leadership. Putin has consolidated the system, based on personalized power. But despite signs of economic growth and outward stability there is evidence that the Russian system is unsustainable in the long-term. The current system is based on a modification of the petro-economy that reproduces the merger between power and business with the rentier class. Thus far, however, the model has not been able to solve social conflicts or stop the degradation of 'human capital'. Nor is it likely to do so in the future
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Putin's Russia / Shevtsova, Lilia 2003  Book
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Publication Washington, D.C., Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2003.
Description xiv, 306p.pbk
Standard Number 0870032011
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ID:   081953


Russia - lost in transition: the Yeltsin and Putin legacies / Shevtsova, Lilia 2007  Book
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Publication Washington, D C, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2007.
Description xvi, 388p.
Standard Number 9780870032363
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ID:   078183


Russia before the 2008 presidential elections / Shevtsova, Lilia   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Russia's engagement with the west: transformation and integration in the twenty-first century / Motyl, Alexander J. (ed.); Ruble, Blair A. (ed.); Shevtsova, Lilia (ed.) 2004  Book
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Publication Armonk, ME Sharpe, 2004.
Description xii, 315p.
Standard Number 0765614413
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ID:   074411


Russia's ersatz democracy / Shevtsova, Lilia   Journal Article
Shevtsova, Lilia Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract "What will it take for Russia's political class and society to realize that the current paradigm of development leads to a dead end?"
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Think again: Vladimir Putin / Shevtsova, Lilia   Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract He has been called a despot, a menace, and even a murderer. But Vladimir Putin's half-baked autocratic regime won't rule Russia forever. After nearly a decade in power, Putin is more isolated than ever. Will he step down, leaving behind a paralyzed political system and a bootless economy? Or will he continue the charade of phony democracy that has brought him this far?
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