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Democratic Breakdown and the Russian Army. Military Politics and Institutional Decay

Democratic Breakdown and the Russian Army. Military Politics and Institutional Decay DOI: 10.1163/092598809X12474728805697 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2009 Review of Central and East European Law 34 (2009) 295-299 Book Review Zoltan Barany, Democratic Breakdown and the Russian Army. Military Politics and Institutional Decay Princeton, NJ, Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2007, xi + 247 pp. USD 25.95 ISBN-13: 978-0-691-12896-2 ISBN-10: 0-691-12896-0 There is a lot to be learned about the (re)organizations of the Russian military, about the military’s relationship with civil authorities, and about the military’s (continuing) role in framing the nation’s idea of who is friend =J@ SDK EO BKA BNKI 8KHP=J =N=JU¥O H=PAOP >KKGÐARAJ >U PDKOA SDK =NA relatively well informed about the terrain he covers. =N=JU EO =J ATLANP KJ = JQI>AN KB MQEPA @EOPEJ?P OQ>FA?PO KJ ¤LKHEPE?O and the Russian armed forces’, but also on The East European Gypsies , the title of his 2002 book published by Cambridge University Press (subtitled Regime Change, Marginality, and Ethnopolitics ÔÐLAND=LO DEO IKOP KNECEJ=H book. In that book, Barany writes about Gypsies in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Macedonia, but not, alas, in Ukraine or Russia. There is still no comparable study dealing with Gypsies in Russia and Ukraine. The title of Barany’s latest http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Review of Central and East European Law Brill

Democratic Breakdown and the Russian Army. Military Politics and Institutional Decay

Review of Central and East European Law , Volume 34 (3): 295 – Jan 1, 2009

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© 2009 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0925-9880
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10.1163/092598809X12474728805697
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DOI: 10.1163/092598809X12474728805697 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2009 Review of Central and East European Law 34 (2009) 295-299 Book Review Zoltan Barany, Democratic Breakdown and the Russian Army. Military Politics and Institutional Decay Princeton, NJ, Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2007, xi + 247 pp. USD 25.95 ISBN-13: 978-0-691-12896-2 ISBN-10: 0-691-12896-0 There is a lot to be learned about the (re)organizations of the Russian military, about the military’s relationship with civil authorities, and about the military’s (continuing) role in framing the nation’s idea of who is friend =J@ SDK EO BKA BNKI 8KHP=J =N=JU¥O H=PAOP >KKGÐARAJ >U PDKOA SDK =NA relatively well informed about the terrain he covers. =N=JU EO =J ATLANP KJ = JQI>AN KB MQEPA @EOPEJ?P OQ>FA?PO KJ ¤LKHEPE?O and the Russian armed forces’, but also on The East European Gypsies , the title of his 2002 book published by Cambridge University Press (subtitled Regime Change, Marginality, and Ethnopolitics ÔÐLAND=LO DEO IKOP KNECEJ=H book. In that book, Barany writes about Gypsies in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Macedonia, but not, alas, in Ukraine or Russia. There is still no comparable study dealing with Gypsies in Russia and Ukraine. The title of Barany’s latest

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