Days of Defeat and Victory

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Relations, History, European General
Cover of the book Days of Defeat and Victory by Yegor Gaidar, University of Washington Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Yegor Gaidar ISBN: 9780295801223
Publisher: University of Washington Press Publication: March 15, 2012
Imprint: University of Washington Press Language: English
Author: Yegor Gaidar
ISBN: 9780295801223
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication: March 15, 2012
Imprint: University of Washington Press
Language: English

Yegor Gaidar, the first post-Soviet prime minister of Russia and one of the principal architects of its historic transformation to a market economy, here presents his lively account of governing in the tumultuous early 1990s. Though still in his forties, Gaidar has already played a pivotal role in contemporary Russian political history, championing the cause of dramatic economic reform, aggressive privatization of state enterprises, and painful fiscal discipline in the face of widespread popular resistance.

Gaidar�s youthfulness, energy, and daring are symbolic of a new phenomenon in Russian politics - the emergence of a younger generation of politicians with a distinctly technocratic bent, looking firmly to the United States and Europe for inspiration and sharing little of the old generation�s nostalgia for Communist stability. It was largely the implementation of Gaidar�s policies that drove the Russian parliament to rebel against Boris Yeltsin in 1993, leading to the bloody tank assault on the parliament itself. Though Yeltsin prevailed, it was clear that the political and social costs of �shock therapy� were too great for Russia�s fragile democracy to bear, and Gaidar himself was ousted to appease the conservatives. His unfinished agenda was put on hold, though he later returned when Yeltsin needed to placate international financial forces.

Gaidar remains active in Russian politics, having formed his own political party, Russia�s Democratic Choice. In this book, he brings his story through Yeltsin�s cliffhanger re-election in 1996, and assesses the still-precarious state of the market reforms and democratic politics.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Yegor Gaidar, the first post-Soviet prime minister of Russia and one of the principal architects of its historic transformation to a market economy, here presents his lively account of governing in the tumultuous early 1990s. Though still in his forties, Gaidar has already played a pivotal role in contemporary Russian political history, championing the cause of dramatic economic reform, aggressive privatization of state enterprises, and painful fiscal discipline in the face of widespread popular resistance.

Gaidar�s youthfulness, energy, and daring are symbolic of a new phenomenon in Russian politics - the emergence of a younger generation of politicians with a distinctly technocratic bent, looking firmly to the United States and Europe for inspiration and sharing little of the old generation�s nostalgia for Communist stability. It was largely the implementation of Gaidar�s policies that drove the Russian parliament to rebel against Boris Yeltsin in 1993, leading to the bloody tank assault on the parliament itself. Though Yeltsin prevailed, it was clear that the political and social costs of �shock therapy� were too great for Russia�s fragile democracy to bear, and Gaidar himself was ousted to appease the conservatives. His unfinished agenda was put on hold, though he later returned when Yeltsin needed to placate international financial forces.

Gaidar remains active in Russian politics, having formed his own political party, Russia�s Democratic Choice. In this book, he brings his story through Yeltsin�s cliffhanger re-election in 1996, and assesses the still-precarious state of the market reforms and democratic politics.

More books from University of Washington Press

Cover of the book God's Little Daughters by Yegor Gaidar
Cover of the book Risky Bodies & Techno-Intimacy by Yegor Gaidar
Cover of the book Penguins by Yegor Gaidar
Cover of the book For The Century's End by Yegor Gaidar
Cover of the book A Chemehuevi Song by Yegor Gaidar
Cover of the book Chinese Encounters in Southeast Asia by Yegor Gaidar
Cover of the book Life as Surplus by Yegor Gaidar
Cover of the book Reading the Fire by Yegor Gaidar
Cover of the book The Scholar and the State by Yegor Gaidar
Cover of the book Beyond Death by Yegor Gaidar
Cover of the book Seawomen of Iceland by Yegor Gaidar
Cover of the book Verse Going Viral by Yegor Gaidar
Cover of the book The Many Lives of a Rajput Queen by Yegor Gaidar
Cover of the book Broken Ground by Yegor Gaidar
Cover of the book Vigilante Newspapers by Yegor Gaidar
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy