Bribery and Blat in Russia: Negotiating Reciprocity from the Early Modern Period to the 1990s (Studies in Russian and East European History and Society) by Stephen Lovell

Bribery and Blat in Russia: Negotiating Reciprocity from the Early Modern Period to the 1990s (Studies in Russian and East European History and Society)

Stephen Lovell
312 pages
Palgrave Macmillan
Oct 2001
Hardcover
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For several centuries, the Russians have been famous (or notorious) for the number of transactions they conduct through unofficial channels. This book, the first sustained attempt to explain and analyse Russian society's heavy reliance on unofficial 'give-and-take', focuses especially on two key practices: bribery (the use of public office for private gain) and blat (the informal exchange of favours) . It brings together specialists from a wide range of disciplines (history, literary and cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, psychology, politics) .
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Pages 312
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Published 2001
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