Russia's Economy of Favours
Delve into the intriguing dynamics of post-Soviet society with Russia's Economy of Favours by Alena Ledeneva, published by Cambridge University Press in 1998. This insightful examination spans 256 pages, shedding light on the little-known phenomenon of blat — the informal networks and personal relationships utilized to secure goods and services amidst Soviet-era rationing. Ledeneva skillfully navigates the historical, socio-economic, and cultural dimensions of this unique practice, offering readers a deeper understanding of its impact on contemporary Russia. Ideal for those fascinated by the intersection of economy and sociology, this book illuminates the intricate web of connections that define everyday life in Russia. Don’t miss the chance to explore how these practices continue to shape modern interactions in the post-Soviet landscape.