Introduction / Anthony Jones and Carol R. Saivetz -- Pluralism, civil society, and post-Soviet politics / Stephen White -- Pluralism and the new press in Russia / Mervyn Matthews -- Pluralism and politics in an urban Soviet: Donetsk, 1990-1991 / Theodore H. Friedgut -- How democratic are local Russian deputies? / Jeffrey W. Hahn -- Prospects for political pluralism in Central Asia / Peter Clement -- Pluralism versus corporatism: government, labor, and business in the Russian Federation / Elizabeth Teague -- State, property, and political society in postcommunist Russia: in search of a political center / Michael E. Urban -- Conclusion: Today's Russia, pluralism, and social science theory / Anthony Jones and Carol R. Saivetz
Summary
Building on traditional approaches to Western social science theory and older models of Soviet politics, the contributors to this book review recent changes in the former USSR and assess the prospects for a move to democratic pluralism
Notes
"Published 1994 by Westview Press."
Papers presented at the John M. Olin critical issues seminar for the 1991-1992 academic year
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 20, 2019)