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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Federico Varese (Prize Research Fellow, Prize Research Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford, and Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Yale University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.469kg ISBN: 9780199279494ISBN 10: 0199279497 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 10 February 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction I. The Transition to the Market and Protection in Russia 1: The Transition to the Market 2: The State as Supplier of Protection 3: Varieties of Protectors II. Private Protection in Perm 4: Searching for Protection 5: The Contract and the Services III. The Russian Mafia 6: The Mafia in Perm 7: Mafia Ancestors: The vory-v-zakone, 1920s-1950s 8: The Rusian Mafia ConclusionReviewsVarese deserves the highest praise for a stunning book that is of the very best academic quality in terms of scholarly rigour in its treatment of Soviet and post-Russia culture. This is a thoughtful, multidisciplinary examination of a complex phenomenom. The book is rich with data and each page bursts with insight from the experiences of all those connected to mafia activity. The Russian Mafia is that rare thing in acadmia-an un-put-downable book that prompts you to seek out more knowledge on who's who in Russian Business and Russian organised crime. I enjoyed reading it immensely and have learned much from it. The British Journal of Criminology `Review from previous edition Enlightening, perceptive and superbly researched. Essential reading for anybody seriously interested in the mind and heart of contemporary Russian criminal society.' John le Carré `In his scholarly study, Varese systematically surveys the source of the problem, inventories the origins and resources of those groups providing protection, and then describes the way the relationship works. At the core of his book is an elaborate case study of the city of Perm, where he spent months working with police records, conducting interviews, and collecting newspaper stories.' Foreign Affairs `A work of incontestable quality ... The appearance of this work must definitely be welcome, because it marks the emergence of scientific rigor in the treatment of the Russian Mafia and calls for a multidisciplinary examination of post-Soviet society.' Revue d'Etudes Comparatives Est-Ouest (Paris) `Federico Varese's study of the Russian mafia is aimed primarily at students of crime rather than exclusively at Russia-watchers ... With considerable intrepidity, Varese has conducted numerous interviews (and contextualised them with scrupulous documentary research) with people who have availed themselves of the mafia's services. The resulting picture of economic and social life in Perm is instructive and sobering.' The Political Quarterly `Headlines on Russian organized crime appear regularly in the Western Press and carry alarming messages [] Now we finally have a sober, scholarly account.' Times Literary Supplement `An enlightening book, [] the first scientific book on the topic. Varese uses a wide range of methods - sociological inquiry, economic analysis, historical-comparative methods, and literary-linguistic analysis. The book is enriched by a vivid description of the criminal world, its codes of behavior, hierarchies, and language (the author devotes an appendix to the criminals' nomes de guerre). The author also details better known Mafia domains. The amount of information and data is extraordinary.' Sole 24 Ore (Milan) `The first comprehensive study of the Russian Mafia is by a young Italian scholar, Federico Varese. His book is an extraordinary account.' Il Manifesto (Rome) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |