1st Edition

Radical Reform in Yeltsin's Russia What Went Wrong?

By Julie Nelson, Irina Y. Kuzes Copyright 1995
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    This work examines the political and organizational factors that have shaped Russian economic reforms since the demise of the Soviet Union. The author draws on a variety of sources - including interviews conducted in Ekaterinburg, Voronezh and Smolensk - to present a multilayered portrait of the successes, failures and umintended consequences of the reforms. The book covers: the consequence of dissolving the USSR and Russia's role in the CIS; political transition; economic reform; assessment of the political and social implications of neo-liberal moneterism and of the voucher privatisation programme; and both regional and federal structures and processes.

    This affordable text covers the management of both human resource systems and employees in local government settings. It focuses on the significant changes facing local governments, especially the growing demand for increased Work-Life balance as an integral component of human resource management.

    Biography

    Lynn D. Nelson, Irina Y. Kuzes