TY - BOOK AU - Jaitner,Felix AU - Olteanu,Tina AU - Sp�ori,Tobias TI - Crises in the post-soviet space: from the dissolution of the Soviet Union to the conflict in Ukraine T2 - Post-Soviet politics AV - DK295 .C757 2018 U1 - 947.086 23 PY - 2018/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group KW - Former Soviet republics KW - Politics and government KW - Europe, Eastern KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Contents -- List of figures and tables -- List of contributors -- Introduction -- Crises in the post-soviet space from the dissolution of the soviet union to an area of 'intersecting crises phenomena'? -- Mapping post-soviet crises -- The dissolution of the soviet union and its consequences -- Divergent social and economic consequences of transformation in post-communist states -- Divergent political-economic trajectories: russia, ukraine, belarus -- : crises of belongings -- Creating the history of the future: russian historical memory in the era of the ukrainian crisis -- Ukraine: the dynamics of cross-cutting cleavages during quadruple transition -- Ethnic divides in the baltic states: political orientations after the russian-ukrainian crisis -- Crises of resource accumulation -- Stability's end: the political economy of russia's intersecting crises since 2009 -- The making of ukraine's multilevel crisis: transnational capitalism, neoliberal kleptocrats, and dispossession -- Ukraine's frozen transformation. state capture, nationalising policies and shifting geopolitics -- Decline of the demos: latvia, the face of new europe and austerity's return -- Crises of political power -- Chechnya: a study of a post-soviet conflict -- Azerbaijan between post-socialist crisis and fragile stability -- Kazakhstan's political and economic development and the role of the ruling elites -- Conclusion: the ukraine conflict as a result of post-soviet crises development -- Index UR - https://www.nbs.de/bibliothek/faq UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/nbsde/detail.action?docID=5428178 ER -