<p>“In clear and compelling prose, and with a novel comparative approach that spans post-communist Central and Eastern Europe, Yeltsin’s Russia, Putin’s Russia, and post-Deng China, Chen sheds new light on the changing—and perhaps destabilizing— regime ideologies and foreign policies of contemporary Russia and China. An original and thought-provoking read. ”<br /> —Teresa Wright, California State University, Long Beach</p>
<p>"Chen offers a refreshing take on the complexity of non-liberal regimes and their attempts to offer an alternative to the prevailing Western ethic of democracy and capitalism." <br /> --<i>Choice Reviews</i></p>
Choice Reviews Online
<p>"In this impressive book, Cheng Chen has provided a robust definition which she has applied in a consistent and illuminating manner to compare ideological developments in post-communist Russia and China."<br /> --<i>Slavic Review</i></p>
Slavic Review
<p>"A solid, well-researched, and timely book. It provides a valuable basic background to political developments in post-Soviet Russia and post-Deng China, and identifies both differences and similarities in the political trajectory of the two great powers."<br /> --<i>Nationalities Papers - Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity</i></p>
Nationalities Papers - Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity
<p>"Stands out and makes an important contribution to this still growing body of literature. In this excellent study, Cheng Chen focuses on ideology, a subject that has been unduly understudied in the literature."<br /> --<i>Pacific Affairs</i></p>
Pacific Affairs
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Cheng Chen is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University at Albany, State University of New York.