Since the early 1990s voters in Russia (and most of the other post-Soviet republics) have been offered the opportunity to vote 'against all' parties and candidates. Increasing numbers have done so. The evidence of two post-election surveys indicates tha
Elections in Russia have become steadily less 'open' since the Beslan hostage-taking crisis of 2004....
This study examines the support for United Russia in 43 regional assembly elections which were condu...
A combination of factors renders problematic the establishment of a competitive party system in Russ...
Since the early 1990s voters in Russia (and most of the other post-Soviet republics) have been offer...
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of a democratizing regime in Russia during the 19...
A survey carried out in 12 urban areas in December, 1992, suggests that parties are widely believed ...
High levels of split ticket voting in elections usually indicate either an instrumental electorate, ...
Introduction: On December 12th 1993 the Russians were about to elect their new national assembly: Th...
To understand Duma elections we must recognize that Russian politicians have created a floating part...
In 2007 Russian voters elected representatives to the State Duma under new electoral procedures that...
In 2007 Russian voters elected representatives to the State Duma under new electoral procedures that...
Following the collapse of communism, religious observance increased dramatically in Russia. Many obs...
There were no competitive elections until the very last years of Soviet rule. A choice of candidate,...
This paper explores the relationship between the views of Russians on foreign policy issues and voti...
There were no competitive elections until the very last years of Soviet rule. A choice of candidate,...
Elections in Russia have become steadily less 'open' since the Beslan hostage-taking crisis of 2004....
This study examines the support for United Russia in 43 regional assembly elections which were condu...
A combination of factors renders problematic the establishment of a competitive party system in Russ...
Since the early 1990s voters in Russia (and most of the other post-Soviet republics) have been offer...
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of a democratizing regime in Russia during the 19...
A survey carried out in 12 urban areas in December, 1992, suggests that parties are widely believed ...
High levels of split ticket voting in elections usually indicate either an instrumental electorate, ...
Introduction: On December 12th 1993 the Russians were about to elect their new national assembly: Th...
To understand Duma elections we must recognize that Russian politicians have created a floating part...
In 2007 Russian voters elected representatives to the State Duma under new electoral procedures that...
In 2007 Russian voters elected representatives to the State Duma under new electoral procedures that...
Following the collapse of communism, religious observance increased dramatically in Russia. Many obs...
There were no competitive elections until the very last years of Soviet rule. A choice of candidate,...
This paper explores the relationship between the views of Russians on foreign policy issues and voti...
There were no competitive elections until the very last years of Soviet rule. A choice of candidate,...
Elections in Russia have become steadily less 'open' since the Beslan hostage-taking crisis of 2004....
This study examines the support for United Russia in 43 regional assembly elections which were condu...
A combination of factors renders problematic the establishment of a competitive party system in Russ...