Abstract
Post-Soviet society again faces certain problems associated with modernization that confronted the Russian Empire in the years before its collapse. An analysis of the choices made in the early twentieth century by P.A. Stolypin reveals alternatives and pitfalls of potential use to contemporary policy makers.
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Andrei N. Medushevskii
Andrei Nikolaevich Medushevskii, Doctor of History, is editor in chief of Rossiiskaia istoriia.