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Problems of Post-Communistm
JULY-AUGUST 2003
VOL. 50, NO. 4
Published by M .E. Sharpe, Inc. Edited at NCEEER
2 FROM THE EDITORS
3 Robert T. Huber
NCEEER and Problems of Post-Communism
By linking the responsiveness of the NCEER research network with the rapid turnaround that is the hallmark of Problems of Post Communism, we will be able to relay the latest research trends and findings to the scholarly and policy communities.
Democratization, Graduation, and Russia Russia's progress toward democratization has been uneven. Putin has weakened institutional checks on presidential power and the bureaucracy remains an obstacle to responsive governance, while the judicial system is gaining a reputation as a legitimate forum for resolving some business disputes.
12 Timothy J. Colton and Michael McFaul
Russian Democracy Under Putin
22 Eugene Huskey and Alexander Obolonsky
The Struggle to Reform Russia's Bureaucracy
34 Kathryn Hendley
The Use of Courts by Russian Creditors
43 Louis D. Sell
Embassy Under Siege: An Eyewitness Account of Yeltsin's 1993 Attack on
Parliament
The U.S. embassy in Moscow was on the front line of the October 1993 battle
between Yeltsin and the Russian parliament.
65 INFORMATION RESOURCES
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66 NEWS AND NOTES
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