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  • In 1991, Russia disavowed communism & set about creating a market economy; however, the results have not been as encouraging as in Hungary & the Czech Republic. Many have commented that the problems lie not only with the huge scale of Russia's territory & population, but also within the special features of the country's political culture & the mentality of the nation. To investigate Russians' current political values, questionnaire data were obtained 1993/94 from 2,829 respondents, & the findings compared with a similar 1991 study of North Americans & Europeans. The results showed Russians to be the nation most dissatisfied with life. Compared to most other peoples, Russians expressed a high degree of confidence in interpersonal trust, however. Other factors investigated include feelings toward freedom, equality, justice, state paternalism, readiness to protest, Left/Right orientation, & reaction to the pace of reforms. (xsd:string)
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  • Russia Between Present and Future: Comparison of Indices of Political Culture for the Peoples of Twenty-Two Countries in Europe and North America (xsd:string)
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  • In Sociological Studies, 21, 75-90, 1995 (xsd:string)
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