A unique Reader that brings together outstanding published works on Russian politics, this important book includes fourteen new, updated articles specially written for this collection. It analyzes major recent developments, including the Duma election of 1999, the Presidential election of 2000, and the institutional changes launched by President Putin. It covers institutional design, elections, parties, federalism, regional politics, presidency and legislature, economic reform and economic interests, foreign policy, public opinion, the mass media, and prospects for democracy. Including many specially commissioned contributions from more than forty of the world's leading specialists on Russian politics--a third of them Russians--makes this t...
This book examines the development of Russia\u27s current federal system of government from its Sovi...
This book is focused on current economic, political and cultural affairs in Russia. It is hoped that...
Most Eurasian countries' political systems are not accurately described as some version of either de...
A unique Reader that brings together outstanding published works on Russian politics, this important...
A unique Reader that brings together outstanding published works on Russian politics, this important...
Book synopsis: In March 2000 Vladimir Putin was elected President of the Russian Federation. Within ...
As a nuclear power, UN Security Council member, emerging Arctic hegemon and the largest state in the...
Two terms of Putin’s presidency set in motion a dichotomous trend of growth and stability, on the on...
What has become of the Russian state twenty years after the collapse of Communism? Why have the rule...
This issue provides a broad overview of Russian politics and society in the run-up to the 2021 parli...
The article examines electoral politics over the last 35 years in the Russian Federation, since the ...
This article analyzes trends in Russian federalism by examining the rise of United Russia as a party...
What has become of the Russian state twenty years after the collapse of Communism? Why have the rule...
This book examines the development of Russia\u27s current federal system of government from its Sovi...
In Russia federalism and the design of federal institutions have been greatly debated topics ever si...
This book examines the development of Russia\u27s current federal system of government from its Sovi...
This book is focused on current economic, political and cultural affairs in Russia. It is hoped that...
Most Eurasian countries' political systems are not accurately described as some version of either de...
A unique Reader that brings together outstanding published works on Russian politics, this important...
A unique Reader that brings together outstanding published works on Russian politics, this important...
Book synopsis: In March 2000 Vladimir Putin was elected President of the Russian Federation. Within ...
As a nuclear power, UN Security Council member, emerging Arctic hegemon and the largest state in the...
Two terms of Putin’s presidency set in motion a dichotomous trend of growth and stability, on the on...
What has become of the Russian state twenty years after the collapse of Communism? Why have the rule...
This issue provides a broad overview of Russian politics and society in the run-up to the 2021 parli...
The article examines electoral politics over the last 35 years in the Russian Federation, since the ...
This article analyzes trends in Russian federalism by examining the rise of United Russia as a party...
What has become of the Russian state twenty years after the collapse of Communism? Why have the rule...
This book examines the development of Russia\u27s current federal system of government from its Sovi...
In Russia federalism and the design of federal institutions have been greatly debated topics ever si...
This book examines the development of Russia\u27s current federal system of government from its Sovi...
This book is focused on current economic, political and cultural affairs in Russia. It is hoped that...
Most Eurasian countries' political systems are not accurately described as some version of either de...