Russia’s ruling regime, dominated by Vladimir Putin since he first became president in 2000, is often seen as presenting a consistent and coherent narrative and allowing little space for plurality of opinions. While it is the case that at the level of metanarrative, a consistent official story of a Russia resurgent both domestically and internationally has been told, analysis of the work of think tanks within the purview of Russia’s political leadership reveals that conflicting narratives remain at play within the regime’s political tent. Analysis of a decade of think tank activity shows that the Medvedev presidency (2008–2012) saw the rise and then decline of the liberal INSOR think tank, while the most prominent think tank in Putin’s thir...
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What has become of the Russian state twenty years after the collapse of Communism? Why have the rule...
Academic and policy interest in Russia\u27s democratic decline and its corresponding resurgence as a...
The Putin presidency in Russia became increasingly popular as it progressed and a leadership cult de...
The literature on Russian politics has devoted limited attention to the role of ideational factors i...
The collapse of the Soviet Union coincided with the de-legitimization of Marxism-Leninism as the pri...
Before the economic crisis of late 2008, Vladimir Putin’s political regime ensured the election of D...
Legitimizing strategies used to stabilize the regime during the 2000-2008 presidency of Vladimir Put...
The thesis employs theories of authoritarian legitimation as well as of ideational and policy change...
The present and future of political development in Russia is not in last place on the agenda of a wi...
A recent analysis of Russia focusing on the person of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s and his psy...
This thesis examines the historical progression of social and political transitions in late Soviet a...
For too long, Vladimir Putin was dismissed as a thuggish or thoughtless authoritarian leader. But th...
Putin's aim was not to isolate Russia from international society but to challenge the West's claim t...
In the absence of public information on the inner workings of the Russian political regime, especial...
How did Russian political regime change after the “White Revolution”? The article makes a methodolog...
What has become of the Russian state twenty years after the collapse of Communism? Why have the rule...
Academic and policy interest in Russia\u27s democratic decline and its corresponding resurgence as a...
The Putin presidency in Russia became increasingly popular as it progressed and a leadership cult de...