From Fear to Fraternity: A Russian Tale of Crime, Economy and Modernity

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The end of communism marked the re-emergence of a huge rise in organised crime across Russia and Eastern Europe. High-profile efforts to combat it have met with little success.Patricia Rawlinson argues that burgeoning crime rates result not only from the failures of communism but also from the problems of free market economies.Drawing on interviews with members of the Russian criminal underworld, the business community, journalists and the militia, she argues that organised crime provides us with a barometer of economic well-being, not just for Russia but for any market economy.

Author(s): Patricia Rawlinson
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 208

Contents......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 9
Introduction......Page 10
1. Telling Tales......Page 16
2. Crime-Time Stories......Page 31
3. From Bandits to Bolsheviks to Brezhnev......Page 54
4. Shadowlands: The Gorbachev Years......Page 79
5. Comrade Capitalists: The Tale of Crime and Economy in the ‘New’ Russia......Page 105
6. The Sovietising of Western Society......Page 145
7. From Fear to Fraternity......Page 178
Notes......Page 190
Index......Page 217