2003
DOI: 10.1080/10758216.2003.11656044
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The Struggle to Reform Russia’s Bureaucracy

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“…The situation has not changed in the post-Soviet period; societal pressure for reform of the bureaucracy has yet to develop. 35 On Schudson's fifth dimension then, resolution to action (that is, stimulates or directs action), the potency of the bureaucrat symbol is weak. This weakness in the "resolution to action" dimension highlights an interesting cultural contradiction.…”
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“…The situation has not changed in the post-Soviet period; societal pressure for reform of the bureaucracy has yet to develop. 35 On Schudson's fifth dimension then, resolution to action (that is, stimulates or directs action), the potency of the bureaucrat symbol is weak. This weakness in the "resolution to action" dimension highlights an interesting cultural contradiction.…”
Section: Analysis and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The discussion in this paragraph draws on the analysis found in Huskey and Obolonsky (2003 88. Brym and Gimpelson (2004:108-10).…”
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