The Rhetorical Rise and Demise of Democracy in Russian Political Discourse. Volume 2:: The Promise of Democracy during the Yeltsin Years
David Cratis Williams,Marilyn J. Young,Michael K. Launer
The Rhetorical Rise and Demise of Democracy in Russian Political Discourse. Volume 2:: The Promise of Democracy during the Yeltsin Years
David Cratis Williams,Marilyn J. Young,Michael K. Launer
Post-Soviet Russia in the 1990s saw a surge in civic participation. The traditional power structure officially relinquished control of political rhetoric and a nascent civil society had begun to emerge. Free elections and political partisanship between reformist and conservative elements of Russian society, spurred on by Russia’s economic troubles, gave a Wild West tenor to public rhetoric that was reflected in the election campaigns of 1993, 1995, and 1996. In this volume, the authors examine, through a series of contemporaneously written essays, the arc of government rhetoric during the height of media freedom, the quest for a new national identity, and the struggle for self-government.
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