Can Russia Form a Stable Democracy?
Title: Can Russia Form a Stable Democracy?
Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
Details: Words: 3597 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
Can Russia Form a Stable Democracy?
Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
Details: Words: 3597 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
The breakup of the USSR on December 25th, 1991 changed the world forever. It ended the Cold War, a isolation of two types of governments for decades. It also ended the Communist legacy- Communism had fallen and democracy was set to take its place. Concern arose, however, in the fact that Russia has never in written history experienced a democratic rule. The general opinion around the world of Russian democracy under Boris Yeltsin is that it
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