Books from a series "Forms of government"

General director of the «Slovo I Delo» informational and political agency

Foreword by D.Dondureia
Moscow, Europe Publishing House, 2005, pp 264

Negative connotations of the word «regime» have been entwined in the fabric of the Russian language since the Stalin’s epoch. Regimes always used to be found behind the Iron curtain, and they were invariably autocratic: Franco, Salazar, Chiang Kai-Shek, Pinochet, etc. It is only the professional language of technicians that has preserved its original meaning in expressions like «the engine’s operational regime is normal».

This book deals with the President’s dream to normalize the functioning of the State machine and the multitude of barriers that stand in the way of achieving this goal. Some barriers are old, while others have been brought about by such partly foreseeable yet unexpected circumstances as Beslan or the Khodorkovsky case. In order to grasp the scope of this tremendous task, one has to add to this list such constant factors as bureaucratic inefficiency, the attitude of political parties and movements, business and, finally, every Russian person who is yet to become a fully responsible citizen.

 

Heads the Institute of Russia studies at Tam-Kang University (Taiwan)

Moscow, Europe Publishing House, 2005, pp 304

China 's impressive economic achievements have attracted rapt attention of management and corporate strategy experts all over the world. Their glance, however, does not usually go beneath the surface of things. The author of the book, a well-known Russian sinologist, suggests taking a closer look at the underlying cultural basis of Chinese management specifics. There are spiritual truths to be found here, which can ensure your success in business.


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