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Russian bureaucracy and the state = officialdom from Alexander III toVladimir Putin /
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正題名/作者:
Russian bureaucracy and the state/ edited by Don K. Rowney andEugene Huskey.
其他題名:
officialdom from Alexander III toVladimir Putin /
其他作者:
Huskey, Eugene,
出版者:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : c2009.,
面頁冊數:
xii, 346 p. ;22 cm.
內容註:
Introduction: Russian Officialdom since 1881 / D.K.Rowney & E.Huskey-- The Institutional Structure of Late Tsarist Officialdom: An Introduction / D.K.Rowney -- Imperial Russian Officialdom during Modernization/ D.K.Rowney -- Identities, Loyalties, and Government Service in Tsarist Ukraine / S.Velychenko -- Multiethnicity and Estonian Tsarist State Officials in Estland Province: 1881-1914/ B.Woodworth -- The Military Bureaucracy in the Samarkand Oblast' of Russian Turkestan / A.Morrison -- An Introduction to Soviet Officialdom / E.Huskey & D.K.Rowney -- TheCommunist Party and the Weakness of Bureaucratic Norms/ G.Gill -- White Collar Workers in the Second Revolution and Postwar Reconstruction /D.Orlovsky -- Survival Strategies in the Soviet Bureaucracy: The Case of the Statistics Administration/ M.Mespoulet -- Corruption among Officials and Anti-Corruption Drives in the USSR, 1945-1964/ J.Heinzen -- Soviet Foreign Policy from the 1970s through the Gorbachev Era: The Role of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Communist Party International Department / M-P.Rey -- An Introduction to Postcommunist Officialdom/ E.Huskey -- Hiring and Promoting Young Civil Servants: Weberian Ideals versus Russian Reality / V.Gimpelson, V.Magun & R.J.Brym -- The Politics-Administration Nexus in Postcommunist Russia/ E.Huskey -- Delivering State Services to the Population: The Development of State WelfareAgencies in Post-Soviet Russia / C.Lefevre -- The Fate of Russian Officialdom: Fundamental Reform or Technical Improvements?/ A.Barabashev, M.Krasnov, A.Obolonsky & T.Zaitseva -- Why is it so Difficult to ReformRussian Officialdom? / A.Obolonsky.
標題:
Public administration - Russia (Federation) -
標題:
Russia (Federation) - Politics and government. -
電子資源:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230244993access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
0230244998
Russian bureaucracy and the state = officialdom from Alexander III toVladimir Putin /
Russian bureaucracy and the state
officialdom from Alexander III toVladimir Putin /[electronic resource] :edited by Don K. Rowney andEugene Huskey. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,c2009. - xii, 346 p. ;22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Russian Officialdom since 1881 / D.K.Rowney & E.Huskey-- The Institutional Structure of Late Tsarist Officialdom: An Introduction / D.K.Rowney -- Imperial Russian Officialdom during Modernization/ D.K.Rowney -- Identities, Loyalties, and Government Service in Tsarist Ukraine / S.Velychenko -- Multiethnicity and Estonian Tsarist State Officials in Estland Province: 1881-1914/ B.Woodworth -- The Military Bureaucracy in the Samarkand Oblast' of Russian Turkestan / A.Morrison -- An Introduction to Soviet Officialdom / E.Huskey & D.K.Rowney -- TheCommunist Party and the Weakness of Bureaucratic Norms/ G.Gill -- White Collar Workers in the Second Revolution and Postwar Reconstruction /D.Orlovsky -- Survival Strategies in the Soviet Bureaucracy: The Case of the Statistics Administration/ M.Mespoulet -- Corruption among Officials and Anti-Corruption Drives in the USSR, 1945-1964/ J.Heinzen -- Soviet Foreign Policy from the 1970s through the Gorbachev Era: The Role of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Communist Party International Department / M-P.Rey -- An Introduction to Postcommunist Officialdom/ E.Huskey -- Hiring and Promoting Young Civil Servants: Weberian Ideals versus Russian Reality / V.Gimpelson, V.Magun & R.J.Brym -- The Politics-Administration Nexus in Postcommunist Russia/ E.Huskey -- Delivering State Services to the Population: The Development of State WelfareAgencies in Post-Soviet Russia / C.Lefevre -- The Fate of Russian Officialdom: Fundamental Reform or Technical Improvements?/ A.Barabashev, M.Krasnov, A.Obolonsky & T.Zaitseva -- Why is it so Difficult to ReformRussian Officialdom? / A.Obolonsky.
Written by an international group of specialists, Russian Bureaucracy and the State provides an empirically rich and conceptually innovative assessment of Russian bureaucracy from 1881 to the present. The contributors assess the perennial tensions in Russian state administration -tensions between centre and periphery, formal rules and informal practices, professional and legal versus political loyalties, and a relianceon public versus private purveyors of services. The book is designed toappeal to specialists in Russian and postcommunist studies as well asto students of the state and comparative bureaucracies who are seekingauthoritative analyses of how the organization, personnel, and practices of Russian officialdom relate to bureaucratic norms and behaviour elsewhere.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0230244998
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