AbstractCommunist rule did not end suddenly in 1989, or in 1991. And for many, at least in Russia, there was no radical break but a complex evolution in which many of the former ruling group, and many of the values of the Soviet period, remained intact. According to the evidence of national representative surveys, levels of support for the principle of a union state have consistently been very high. In 2008 survey, more than half (57%) largely or entirely agreed that the demise of the USSR had been a ‘disaster’, and nearly two-thirds (64%) thought the former Soviet republics that had established a Commonwealth of Independent States should reconstitute a single state or at least cooperate more closely. Across the three Slavic republics, Russ...
Nostalgia for the communist past originates in positive evaluations of communist political and econo...
What explains support for democracy among Russian youth? Studies in political socialization conducte...
Once dominant and unchallenged throughout the USSR, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union rapidly ...
Communist rule did not end suddenly in 1989, or in 1991. And for many, at least in Russia, there was...
AbstractCommunist rule did not end suddenly in 1989, or in 1991. And for many, at least in Russia, t...
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of a democratizing regime in Russia during the 19...
A political scientist looks at nostalgia, differentiating it from reaction, a desire to see the past...
Post-Soviet nostalgia, generally understood as a sentimental longing forthe Soviet past, has penetra...
Russians lost a state and a ruling party in 1991. But more than this, they lost a belief system that...
There has hardly been a stretch in Russian history more saturated with sweeping changes than the per...
The author applies to the results of the monitoring sociological surveys in order to understand the ...
While more than 20 years have passed from the collapse of the Soviet regime, the Lithuanian society ...
This qualitative study explores the extent to which nostalgia for the Soviet era of social provision...
There is hypothesis that in the political systems of countries of Central Europe are still, twenty y...
When the Soviet union collapsed at the beginning of the 1990s, a democratization began to develop. D...
Nostalgia for the communist past originates in positive evaluations of communist political and econo...
What explains support for democracy among Russian youth? Studies in political socialization conducte...
Once dominant and unchallenged throughout the USSR, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union rapidly ...
Communist rule did not end suddenly in 1989, or in 1991. And for many, at least in Russia, there was...
AbstractCommunist rule did not end suddenly in 1989, or in 1991. And for many, at least in Russia, t...
The collapse of the Soviet Union and the emergence of a democratizing regime in Russia during the 19...
A political scientist looks at nostalgia, differentiating it from reaction, a desire to see the past...
Post-Soviet nostalgia, generally understood as a sentimental longing forthe Soviet past, has penetra...
Russians lost a state and a ruling party in 1991. But more than this, they lost a belief system that...
There has hardly been a stretch in Russian history more saturated with sweeping changes than the per...
The author applies to the results of the monitoring sociological surveys in order to understand the ...
While more than 20 years have passed from the collapse of the Soviet regime, the Lithuanian society ...
This qualitative study explores the extent to which nostalgia for the Soviet era of social provision...
There is hypothesis that in the political systems of countries of Central Europe are still, twenty y...
When the Soviet union collapsed at the beginning of the 1990s, a democratization began to develop. D...
Nostalgia for the communist past originates in positive evaluations of communist political and econo...
What explains support for democracy among Russian youth? Studies in political socialization conducte...
Once dominant and unchallenged throughout the USSR, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union rapidly ...