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Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | The Farewell to Communism and the First Reforms: 1989-92 | 5 |
2 | The New Political Specter: 1992 | 31 |
3 | A Brewing Conflict with Parliament: 1992-93 | 55 |
4 | Yeltsin's September "Revolution" and the Elections: 1993-94 | 79 |
5 | Moscow's Chechen War: 1994-95 | 107 |
6 | Russia Chooses a New Parliament: 1995 | 131 |
7 | Yeltsin's Struggle for Revival Begins: Spring 1996 | 155 |
8 | The Old-New President of Russia: Summer 1996 | 175 |
9 | The President Returns: The Second Half of 1996 | 195 |
10 | 1997: New Reforms or Stagnation? | 217 |
11 | Yeltsin Struggles for a Resurrection: 1998 | 237 |
12 | Boris Yeltsin and the Future of Democracy in Russia | 269 |
Notes | 293 | |
Index | 325 | |
About the Author | 343 | |
About the Carnegie Endowment | 345 |
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