by Adam Przeworski
What can we learn about democracy from the experience
of post-Soviet Russia? What can we learn about the prospects for democracy in
Russia from the experience of "really existing democracies?" Must
some "pre-requisites," cultural or material, be fulfilled for
democracy to become possible? This book examines the current state and the
prospects for democracy in Russia, posing several challenges to our
understanding of democracy. Thirteen contributors expand the debate over these
questions, offering a variety of insights, interpretations, and conclusions
vital to understanding the conditions of emergence and survival of successful
democracies.