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/425/ Reading Club: Russia's Imitation Democracy (sample)
Episode 432

/425/ Reading Club: Russia's Imitation Democracy (sample)

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July 16, 20243m 49s

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Show Notes

On the late Dmitri Furman's account of post-Soviet Russia.

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We continue our discussions along this year's themes (rise and fall of nations; Russia past and present) by tackling Imitation Democracy: The Development of Russia's Post-Soviet Political System.

  • Why has there been a revival in interest in the late Soviet and early post-Soviet period? And in the global 1990s in general?

  • What does it really mean to be without-alternative?

  • Why didn't democracy take hold in Russia? And why did it become an "imitation democracy" and not something else?

  • How was Yeltsin a disaster? And what was Putin's appeal?

  • Does 'Putinism' actually exist? Is it interesting or novel in any way?

  • What happened after Furman's death and Russia's turn to "violent parody of the West"?

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Music: Éva Csepregi, "O.K. Gorbacsov", Hungaroton , WEA, High Fashion Music, Dureco