Power and Legitimacy - Challenges from Russia Power and Legitimacy - Challenges from Russia
Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series

Power and Legitimacy - Challenges from Russia

Per-Arne Bodin och andra
    • 459,00 kr
    • 459,00 kr

Utgivarens beskrivning

This book sheds new light on the continuing debate within political thought as to what constitutes power, and what distinguishes legitimate from illegitimate power. It does so by considering the experience of Russia, a polity where experiences of the legitimacy of power and the collapse of power offer a contrast to Western experiences on which most political theory, formulated in the West, is based. The book considers power in a range of contexts – philosophy and discourse; the rule of law and its importance for economic development; the use of culture and religion as means to legitimate power; and liberalism and the reasons for its weakness in Russia. The book concludes by arguing that the Russian experience provides a useful lens through which ideas of power and legitimacy can be re-evaluated and re-interpreted, and through which the idea of "the West" as the ideal model can be questioned.

GENRE
Faktaböcker
UTGIVEN
2012
21 augusti
SPRÅK
EN
Engelska
LÄNGD
246
Sidor
UTGIVARE
Taylor and Francis
STORLEK
2,4
MB

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