The paper analyzes the regional dimension of Russia’s protests and its links to recent nationwide contentious politics based on an analysis of an author-constructed protest dataset for the period 2007-2012. The data indicate high levels of civic activism and a growing trend of the politicization of the Russian citizenry. Nevertheless, the analysis also points to the spatially and temporally uneven nature of protests. Drawing on scholarship on political opportunity structures, I argue that these variations mirror political-institutional closures and openings at local, regional and federal levels of authority
The analysis of history of development of the social and economic relations confirms stability of p...
This thesis examines the variation in sub-national political regimes in the Russian Federation betwe...
Mass protests have been an important part of the political environment in Eastern Europe for more th...
The paper analyzes the regional dimension of Russia’s protests and its links to recent nationwide co...
With the collapse of communism came brilliant displays of protests against totalitarian rule. The pr...
Over the period December 2011-July 2013, a tidal wave of mass protests swept through the Russian cap...
A growing literature explores the causes and consequences of dramatic political protests in autocrac...
Does electoral fraud encourage post-electoral protests? To explore the likelihood that citizens woul...
The article analyzes the patterns and technologies of organizing political protest in Russia in the ...
The investigation of long-term trends in contentious politics relies heavily on protest event analys...
The paper examines the phenomenon of the regionalist rhetoric in the Russian mass media space and th...
The 2018–2020 “garbage” protests in Russia’s northerly Arkhangelsk Oblast’ have shown how an “apolit...
Accusations of electoral fraud in Russias December 2011 Duma elections ignited a wave of urban prote...
During nationwide instances of mass mobilisation, what shapes subnational variation in where protest...
Based on the results of Duma and Presidential elections over the period 2003–2016, this article exam...
The analysis of history of development of the social and economic relations confirms stability of p...
This thesis examines the variation in sub-national political regimes in the Russian Federation betwe...
Mass protests have been an important part of the political environment in Eastern Europe for more th...
The paper analyzes the regional dimension of Russia’s protests and its links to recent nationwide co...
With the collapse of communism came brilliant displays of protests against totalitarian rule. The pr...
Over the period December 2011-July 2013, a tidal wave of mass protests swept through the Russian cap...
A growing literature explores the causes and consequences of dramatic political protests in autocrac...
Does electoral fraud encourage post-electoral protests? To explore the likelihood that citizens woul...
The article analyzes the patterns and technologies of organizing political protest in Russia in the ...
The investigation of long-term trends in contentious politics relies heavily on protest event analys...
The paper examines the phenomenon of the regionalist rhetoric in the Russian mass media space and th...
The 2018–2020 “garbage” protests in Russia’s northerly Arkhangelsk Oblast’ have shown how an “apolit...
Accusations of electoral fraud in Russias December 2011 Duma elections ignited a wave of urban prote...
During nationwide instances of mass mobilisation, what shapes subnational variation in where protest...
Based on the results of Duma and Presidential elections over the period 2003–2016, this article exam...
The analysis of history of development of the social and economic relations confirms stability of p...
This thesis examines the variation in sub-national political regimes in the Russian Federation betwe...
Mass protests have been an important part of the political environment in Eastern Europe for more th...