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30 May, 12:24

What does Yeltsin's speech say about Russia's transition to capitalism?

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  1. 30 May, 12:49
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    In the early 1990s, Boris Yeltsin started Russia's transition to capitalism. This change was from socialist democratisation of Gorbachev to capitalist transformation under Boris Yeltsin. Abandonment of ancient regime by party, state and industrial elites was a big challenge. Important factors in the transition in the early 1990s were: continuity amid change in political leadership and governance institutions, the absence of a developed political party system that could have united Yeltsin and the new Russian parliament and the underlying socioeconomic conditions and attitude of the Russian populations.
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