because Russia was afraid to rapid a transition to free market because it might endanger Russias large state enterprises.
The Crimean War
Western Europe significantly influenced Peter the Great's reign by inspiring his ambitious modernization and reform agenda. Upon visiting Western nations, he was struck by their advancements in technology, military organization, and governance, which he sought to emulate in Russia. This led to extensive reforms in the military, the introduction of Western-style education, and the establishment of St. Petersburg as a "window to the West." Ultimately, Peter's efforts aimed to transform Russia into a major European power, reflecting the profound impact of Western European culture and practices on his leadership.
Peter the Great was responsible for consolidating Russia's gains in the early 1700's. He introduced ideas from western Europe to reform his government.
North Western Reform Synagogue was created in 1933.
The role politics played in Russia's population crisis was by trying to help increase the population, and reduce the decreasing percent by taxation reform, social reform, pension reform, and budget reform.
Stolypin
Peter the Great's reforms in Russia helped to strengthen the army.
She brought educational reform to Russia , promoted women's rights and religious tolerance.
The ruler of Russia during the Enlightenment was Catherine the Great
because the people were stupid
alexander III
Political Reforms in Russia was made by the kremlin. and now putin pretty much controls the polictal reforms in russia