Our study of the implementation of the 2012 presidential “May Decrees” in Russia’s regions shows that, even though the political system is highly centralized and authoritarian, the administrative capacity of the state is low and there are wide variations in the execution of the decrees across the Federation. One important factor that has negatively impacted state capacity is the weakness of formal institutions and the dominance of informal over formal politics. The personal ties of regional governors to policymakers at the center and their administrative competence, coupled with the level of cohesion of the regional elite, are the most important determinants of the state’s subnational capacity
This article attempts to open up the ‘black box’ of the Russian Presidential Administration (‘the Kr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This research aims to reveal and to account for the mo...
According to the Russian Federation Constitution, all constituent entities have equal rights. Howeve...
Our study of the implementation of the 2012 presidential “May Decrees” in Russia’s regions shows tha...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.How do Russian...
As has been demonstrated by scholars, different levels of a polity may encompass different political...
This is an online supplemental material to an article which attempts to open up the black box of the...
What role do formal institutions play in the consolidation of authoritarian regimes such as the Russ...
Russia’s political development has been mixed since the fall of Soviet Union in 1991. An optimistic ...
<p>Despite the burgeoning comparative literature on electoral authoritarian regimes, fewer studies h...
The institutionalization and nationalisation of Russia’s party system, which is dominated by United ...
State capacity declines with democratization, yet high state capacity supports the stability of both...
Chapter 1 presents a short introduction to Russia’s economy in 2013, showing that the country has be...
First published online: 04 May 2020State capacity declines with democratization, yet high state capa...
Based on the analytical and synthesis study of a wide range of published documentary sources, the ar...
This article attempts to open up the ‘black box’ of the Russian Presidential Administration (‘the Kr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This research aims to reveal and to account for the mo...
According to the Russian Federation Constitution, all constituent entities have equal rights. Howeve...
Our study of the implementation of the 2012 presidential “May Decrees” in Russia’s regions shows tha...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.How do Russian...
As has been demonstrated by scholars, different levels of a polity may encompass different political...
This is an online supplemental material to an article which attempts to open up the black box of the...
What role do formal institutions play in the consolidation of authoritarian regimes such as the Russ...
Russia’s political development has been mixed since the fall of Soviet Union in 1991. An optimistic ...
<p>Despite the burgeoning comparative literature on electoral authoritarian regimes, fewer studies h...
The institutionalization and nationalisation of Russia’s party system, which is dominated by United ...
State capacity declines with democratization, yet high state capacity supports the stability of both...
Chapter 1 presents a short introduction to Russia’s economy in 2013, showing that the country has be...
First published online: 04 May 2020State capacity declines with democratization, yet high state capa...
Based on the analytical and synthesis study of a wide range of published documentary sources, the ar...
This article attempts to open up the ‘black box’ of the Russian Presidential Administration (‘the Kr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This research aims to reveal and to account for the mo...
According to the Russian Federation Constitution, all constituent entities have equal rights. Howeve...