Legitimizing strategies used to stabilize the regime during the 2000-2008 presidency of Vladimir Putin included-from a discourse-theoretical perspective-democracy, populism, depoliticization, retraditionalization, and modernization
This article analyses the changing themes of Vladimir Putin’s populist messaging during his almost 2...
In the absence of public information on the inner workings of the Russian political regime, especial...
AbstractDuring the 17 years that Vladimir Putin has ruled Russia, the country has become increasingl...
Legitimizing strategies used to stabilize the regime during the 2000-2008 presidency of Vladimir Put...
This study investigates the role of discourses in processes of democratic decline. By bringing Jacqu...
Two terms of Putin’s presidency set in motion a dichotomous trend of growth and stability, on the on...
How did Russian political regime change after the “White Revolution”? The article makes a methodolog...
Putin’s authoritarian rule reaches all areas of Russian society, this can be attributed to the soft ...
I have developed a way of a) systematically constructing a list of quotations of a political actor t...
The literature on Russian politics has devoted limited attention to the role of ideational factors i...
The Putin presidency in Russia became increasingly popular as it progressed and a leadership cult de...
For too long, Vladimir Putin was dismissed as a thuggish or thoughtless authoritarian leader. But th...
Session: V-A: Security Issues and Authoritarianism in Putin's Russia. Presenter: Christopher Barron,...
Academic and policy interest in Russia\u27s democratic decline and its corresponding resurgence as a...
This case study examines the role of the political party United Russia in the rise of ‘dominant-powe...
This article analyses the changing themes of Vladimir Putin’s populist messaging during his almost 2...
In the absence of public information on the inner workings of the Russian political regime, especial...
AbstractDuring the 17 years that Vladimir Putin has ruled Russia, the country has become increasingl...
Legitimizing strategies used to stabilize the regime during the 2000-2008 presidency of Vladimir Put...
This study investigates the role of discourses in processes of democratic decline. By bringing Jacqu...
Two terms of Putin’s presidency set in motion a dichotomous trend of growth and stability, on the on...
How did Russian political regime change after the “White Revolution”? The article makes a methodolog...
Putin’s authoritarian rule reaches all areas of Russian society, this can be attributed to the soft ...
I have developed a way of a) systematically constructing a list of quotations of a political actor t...
The literature on Russian politics has devoted limited attention to the role of ideational factors i...
The Putin presidency in Russia became increasingly popular as it progressed and a leadership cult de...
For too long, Vladimir Putin was dismissed as a thuggish or thoughtless authoritarian leader. But th...
Session: V-A: Security Issues and Authoritarianism in Putin's Russia. Presenter: Christopher Barron,...
Academic and policy interest in Russia\u27s democratic decline and its corresponding resurgence as a...
This case study examines the role of the political party United Russia in the rise of ‘dominant-powe...
This article analyses the changing themes of Vladimir Putin’s populist messaging during his almost 2...
In the absence of public information on the inner workings of the Russian political regime, especial...
AbstractDuring the 17 years that Vladimir Putin has ruled Russia, the country has become increasingl...