This book examines Russia's emergent labor politics in the critical first years of the post-Soviet period, focusing on the problems Yeltsin encountered in attempting to adopt a "corporatist" solution to the conflicts of interest that have arisen between labor, employers, and the state.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Slippery Surfaces: Conceptualizing Russia's Political Transition -- Searching for Consensus: Corporatism's "Shakedown Cruise," 1992 -- Disunited Front: Trade Union Politics and Conflict -- Renewal or Exhaustion? Trilateralism and Conflict in 1993 -- Institutions and Conflict in the Russian Transition -- Epilogue: 1996