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De Iván el Terrible a Vladímir Putin [Ivan the Terrible Vladimir Putin]

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Author(s)
Derluguian, Georgi
Wallerstein, Immanuel
Keywords
center-periphery
communism
modernity
world system
Vladimir Putin
Russia
GE Subjects
Political ethics
Ethics of political systems
Community ethics
Minority ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/216947
Abstract
"¿Por qué Rusia es tan grande, ambiciosa y, al mismo tiempo, tan insegura de su estatus global? ¿Por qué surgieron figuras como Iván el Terrible, Pedro el Grande, Lenin, Stalin o Putin? Pero también ¿por qué el proceso de democratización sufrió tantas vacilaciones? Se puede analizar provechosamente el caso de Rusia como un ejemplo de Estado semiperiférico en la economía-mundo capitalista. Esta es la apuesta de este artículo, que lee la historia rusa en el largo plazo, con la convicción de que Rusia cambia con el mundo, pero el mundo también cambia con Rusia."
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2014
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