Russian & Eurasian Studies 240 - Contemporary Russian Politics: From Lenin to Putin

Contemporary Russian Politics

Fall
2022
01
4.00
Natalie Sabanadze

MW 01:45PM-03:00PM

Mount Holyoke College
118256
Skinner Hall 202
nsabanad@mtholyoke.edu
118030,118256
Russia was transformed by communist revolution into a global superpower that challenged the dominant ideologies of liberalism and nationalism. It became a powerful alternative to capitalism. In 1991, this imperial state collapsed and underwent an economic, political, and cultural revolution. What explains the Soviet Union's success for 70 years and its demise in 1991? What sort of country is Russia as it enters the twenty-first century? Is it a democracy? How has Russia's transformation affected ordinary people and Russia's relationship to the West?

Taught in English

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