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Tables of Contents for The Wild East
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
vii
2
Ake E. Andersson
Preface
ix
4
Introduction
xiii
 
PART I. MORAL PRACTICES AND THE LAW: FORMAL AND INFORMAL INSTITUTIONS IN A SOCIETY IN TRANSITION
3
70
Chapter 1. Law and Order: Political Interpretations
3
16
1. Right, Left, and Liberal
3
6
2. The Meaning of Law
9
10
Chapter 2. Law, Crime, and Man in European Culture: Theoretical Considerations
19
22
1. Social Arguments
19
11
2. Rationality and New Psychology
30
6
3. Ethology and Deviant Behavior
36
5
Chapter 3. Collective Behavior in "Gray Zones"
41
14
1. Cooperation in "Gray Zones"
41
3
2. "Prisoner's Dilemma"
44
6
3. Organizations versus Movements
50
5
Chapter 4. Three Colors of Revolution
55
18
1. Social Institutions and Moral Practices
55
2
2. "Pink" Revolution
57
6
3. "White" Revolution
63
4
4. "Black" Revolution
67
6
PART II. NEW SOCIAL PHENOMENA AND CRIME IN POST-COMMUNIST RUSSIA
73
92
Chapter 5. Social Change, Legislation and Crime in the USSR and Russia
73
28
1. Economic Policy and Crime in the Period of Perestroika
73
6
2. "Gray Zones" Within the Legal Process
79
13
3. The Formation of Public Discourse on Crime in Present-Day Russia
92
9
Chapter 6. Criminal Communities in Russia
101
20
1. Territorial Criminal Groups
101
7
2. "Ethnic" Criminal Communities
108
3
3. The Problem of Corruption
111
10
Chapter 7. "Gray Zone" in the Economy
121
44
1. Banking and "Gray-Zone" Problems
121
13
2. Financial Companies
134
7
3. Privatization
141
12
Chapter 8. The "New Russians," the State, and Civil Society
153
12
Conclusion: The "Wild East"
165
4
Notes
169
14
Index
183