Russia’s political development has been mixed since the fall of Soviet Union in 1991. An optimistic burst of activity in the early 1990s pushed the country from Soviet rule toward a greater emphasis on individual rights, but the country is now widely considered to be under authoritarian rule, or at least to be moving decisively toward centralization. At best, Russia can be seen as a "hybrid regime" or "competitive authoritarianism" that blends in some elements of electoral democracy. Russia’s trajectory since 1991 is one in which a democratizing moment has been followed by a return to more centralized power and decision making by a closed set of economic and political elites (Dickovick and Eastwood, 2015: 533). However, the central argument...
<p>Despite the burgeoning comparative literature on electoral authoritarian regimes, fewer studies h...
In Russia there exist formal elections, the representatives institutions as well as the concept of s...
As usual characteristic of Gel’man’s work, this study includes a detailed knowledge of Russian polit...
Introduction Russia’s political development has been mixed since the fall of Soviet Union in 199...
The collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe has encouraged political scientists...
The scholarly literature on democratic transitions has largely ignored developments at the local lev...
Studies the transformation of Russian domestic politics and foreign policy under Vladimir Putin Asks...
How did Russian political regime change after the “White Revolution”? The article makes a methodolog...
When the Soviet union collapsed at the beginning of the 1990s, a democratization began to develop. D...
Among many arguments for constitutional changes presented in the wake of the 2020 campaign for the p...
The Soviet system of centralized control and order has collapsed, yet what remains is centralized ru...
Many experts argued that political regime in contemporary Russia represented one of the instances of...
DergiPark: 339975klujfeasVladimir Gel’man, who is a professor of political science at the European U...
Academic and policy interest in Russia\u27s democratic decline and its corresponding resurgence as a...
The paper identifies and analyses the acts of electoral violence that occurred during the 2011 parli...
<p>Despite the burgeoning comparative literature on electoral authoritarian regimes, fewer studies h...
In Russia there exist formal elections, the representatives institutions as well as the concept of s...
As usual characteristic of Gel’man’s work, this study includes a detailed knowledge of Russian polit...
Introduction Russia’s political development has been mixed since the fall of Soviet Union in 199...
The collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe has encouraged political scientists...
The scholarly literature on democratic transitions has largely ignored developments at the local lev...
Studies the transformation of Russian domestic politics and foreign policy under Vladimir Putin Asks...
How did Russian political regime change after the “White Revolution”? The article makes a methodolog...
When the Soviet union collapsed at the beginning of the 1990s, a democratization began to develop. D...
Among many arguments for constitutional changes presented in the wake of the 2020 campaign for the p...
The Soviet system of centralized control and order has collapsed, yet what remains is centralized ru...
Many experts argued that political regime in contemporary Russia represented one of the instances of...
DergiPark: 339975klujfeasVladimir Gel’man, who is a professor of political science at the European U...
Academic and policy interest in Russia\u27s democratic decline and its corresponding resurgence as a...
The paper identifies and analyses the acts of electoral violence that occurred during the 2011 parli...
<p>Despite the burgeoning comparative literature on electoral authoritarian regimes, fewer studies h...
In Russia there exist formal elections, the representatives institutions as well as the concept of s...
As usual characteristic of Gel’man’s work, this study includes a detailed knowledge of Russian polit...