2007
DOI: 10.1080/09668130701291873
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Elite networks and worldviews during the Yel'tsin years

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“…The second analytical approach evaluates whether the intertwining of business and political elites is responsible for the lack of economic development, with some studies concluding that there has been little change from the domination of the Soviet nomenklatura (Khrystanovskaya and White 1996;Kirkow, Hanson, and Treivish 1998). In addition, network studies utilizing quantitative analysis detect the presence of new business actors, particularly in Russia's regions (Hughes, John, and Sasse 2002), concluding that different elites form networks of distinct subgroups or factions with significantly different patterns of affiliation (Buck 2007). The third approach explores the role of networks as a mechanism for conducting transactions between markets and bureaucratic regulation, usurping the state.…”
Section: Framework: Informal Elite Relations and Network Studies In Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second analytical approach evaluates whether the intertwining of business and political elites is responsible for the lack of economic development, with some studies concluding that there has been little change from the domination of the Soviet nomenklatura (Khrystanovskaya and White 1996;Kirkow, Hanson, and Treivish 1998). In addition, network studies utilizing quantitative analysis detect the presence of new business actors, particularly in Russia's regions (Hughes, John, and Sasse 2002), concluding that different elites form networks of distinct subgroups or factions with significantly different patterns of affiliation (Buck 2007). The third approach explores the role of networks as a mechanism for conducting transactions between markets and bureaucratic regulation, usurping the state.…”
Section: Framework: Informal Elite Relations and Network Studies In Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…De este modo, para el caso que estudia Glatter, la tradicional subordinación de los okruga -distritos autónomos-de Yamalo-Nenets y Khanty-Mansi la autoridad del oblast -región-de Tyumen se vio alterada por la aparición de conflictos entre las distintas elites de la región, algo que no se debió tanto a cambios en su composición -estas presentan dinámicas continuistas respecto al periodo soviético-sino al cambio de régimen 28 . Unos conflictos entre elites en los que también influyeron de manera decisiva las estructuras de las redes de poder que construyeron para sustentarse 29 .…”
Section: Las éLites Políticasunclassified