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Who's in Charge? Systems of Power: Russia Sonya Newland

Who's in Charge? Systems of Power: Russia By Sonya Newland

Who's in Charge? Systems of Power: Russia by Sonya Newland


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A fascinating exploration of structures of government and rule around the world

Who's in Charge? Systems of Power: Russia Summary

Who's in Charge? Systems of Power: Russia by Sonya Newland

Russia is the largest country in the world, spanning two continents and 11 time zones and bordering three oceans, with a population of more than 143 million people. This book considers the dramatic changes in Russia's political system, from monarchy through communism to democracy. It looks at how the present government is structured and at the role of the president, the most powerful person in the country, and asks what the key challenges are for Russia today, both nationally and internationally.

About Sonya Newland

Sonya Newland has written and edited many books for children and young people, specialising in science, history and the natural world.

Table of Contents

  • 1: What makes Russia unique?
  • 2: What political system does Russia have?
  • 3: How was Russia governed in the past?
  • 4: Why did communism end?
  • 5: How is the government structured?
  • 6: Who is Vladimir Putin?
  • 7: Who is Dimitry Medvedev?
  • 8: What are today's key challenges?
  • 9: Why are environmental issues important?
  • 10: What resources does Russia have?
  • 11: What about the economy?
  • 12: What is Russia's nuclear status?
  • 13: What about human rights?
  • 14: How does Russia exert a global influence?
  • 15: What are Russia's international relationships like?
  • 16: What lies ahead?
  • 17: Glossary
  • 18: Further information
  • 19: Index

Additional information

NGR9781445169156
9781445169156
1445169150
Who's in Charge? Systems of Power: Russia by Sonya Newland
New
Hardback
Hachette Children's Group
2020-01-09
48
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