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Fears in Post-Communist Society

Shiraev, Eric(Edited by)Shlapentokh, Vladimir(Edited by)
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This volume is a cross-national and comparative analysis of how fear shapes and dominates political, social, and economic life in post-Communist countries.

Each chapter analyses economic fears, fears of catastrophes, worries about internal and foreign enemies, health concerns, and environmental uncertainties and their connection to political, social, and economic life.

Chapters also explore rational and irrational elements of the individual's fears and examines the influence of political and social factors.

The contributors were able to consolidate results of public opinion polls with other sources of empirical information, such as small surveys, case studies, and focus group methologies in Russia, the Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and among Russian immigrants in the US and Israel.

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St Martin's Press
0312293542 / 9780312293543
Hardback
03/05/2002
United States
English
284p.
22 cm
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Eric Shiraev is co-author of "The Russian Transformation" (SMP 1999) and "Anti-Americanism in Russia" (SMP 2000). Vladimir Shlapentokh is co-editor of "The New Elite in Post-Communist Europe" (1999) and co-author of "The Provence Versus the Center in Russia: From Submission to Rebellion" (1997).
Eric Shiraev is co-author of "The Russian Transformation" (SMP 1999) and "Anti-Americanism in Russia" (SMP 2000). Vladimir Shlapentokh is co-editor of "The New Elite in Post-Communist Europe" (1999) and co-author of "The Provence Versus the Center in Russia: From Submission to Rebellion" (1997). 1DVU Former Soviet Union, USSR (Europe), JP Politics & government