The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.5129/001041518822704926This article argues that despite the chaos and uncertainty of the post-Soviet period, Russian political outlooks were highly coherent because they were driven by a near consensual desire to achieve greater stability. Based on over-time and cross-section dimensional analyses of a unique dataset of 418 surveys, covering the 1993–2011 period, I show that the popular obsession with restoring order facilitated the consolidation of authoritarianism in Russia. In particular, stability-centric outlooks structured political competition in ways that favored strong-armed incumbent behavior and fostered divisions and extremism among the opposition. These dynami...
Russia is due to hold parliamentary elections on 18 September. To coincide with the elections, we wi...
During the 1990s American leaders and many others in the West viewed Russia as the most important te...
AbstractCommunist rule did not end suddenly in 1989, or in 1991. And for many, at least in Russia, t...
One might summarize the state of the field of research into contemporary Russian politics as a disma...
All forms of government require popular support, whether voluntary or involuntary, in order to survi...
To survive, all forms of government require popular support, whether voluntary or involuntary. Follo...
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...
Until the Gorbachev period, analysis of Soviet election results was of little interest to the politi...
AbstractThe article ‘Kakistocracy or The true story of what happened in the post-Soviet area’ argues...
Published online: 10 Aug 2015, journal issue (vol.32, N5) appeared in 2016Since the collapse of Comm...
Since the fall of communism Russia has undergone a treble transformation of its political, social an...
Russia muddled through macroeconomic stabilization after late 1993 when a massive amount of credit i...
The article reviews the trends in public opinion during the 1993 Russian election campaign. The Publ...
Background: The article considers issues related to overcoming the consequences of the Soviet totali...
Russia is due to hold parliamentary elections on 18 September. To coincide with the elections, we wi...
During the 1990s American leaders and many others in the West viewed Russia as the most important te...
AbstractCommunist rule did not end suddenly in 1989, or in 1991. And for many, at least in Russia, t...
One might summarize the state of the field of research into contemporary Russian politics as a disma...
All forms of government require popular support, whether voluntary or involuntary, in order to survi...
To survive, all forms of government require popular support, whether voluntary or involuntary. Follo...
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...
Until the Gorbachev period, analysis of Soviet election results was of little interest to the politi...
AbstractThe article ‘Kakistocracy or The true story of what happened in the post-Soviet area’ argues...
Published online: 10 Aug 2015, journal issue (vol.32, N5) appeared in 2016Since the collapse of Comm...
Since the fall of communism Russia has undergone a treble transformation of its political, social an...
Russia muddled through macroeconomic stabilization after late 1993 when a massive amount of credit i...
The article reviews the trends in public opinion during the 1993 Russian election campaign. The Publ...
Background: The article considers issues related to overcoming the consequences of the Soviet totali...
Russia is due to hold parliamentary elections on 18 September. To coincide with the elections, we wi...
During the 1990s American leaders and many others in the West viewed Russia as the most important te...
AbstractCommunist rule did not end suddenly in 1989, or in 1991. And for many, at least in Russia, t...