Can prominent anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny endanger Vladimir Putin’s long-standing rule? In light of the recent protests in Moscow, Alexander Titov traces the history of anti-Putin protests since the 2011 swapping of roles between Putin and Dmitry Medvedev. He argues that the timing is just right for a new protest movement to gather momentum ahead of the March 2018 presidential election, but a question mark remains over whether Navalny’s appeal can spread beyond the relatively narrow anti-regime electorate
On 18 March 2018, Vladimir Putin was reelected for a fourth term as president of Russia, receiving 7...
Ultimately, Putin’s hands are tied not by his opponents, but by his closest supporters
The rise of populist movements across the globe has instigated considerable research interest into p...
The arrest of Alexei Navalny for organising an ‘unauthorised’ anti-corruption rally on 12 June repre...
What were the main goals in Navalny’s political agenda and how did this influence his rhetorical app...
In March 2018, another presidential election took place in the Russian Federation. For the fourth ti...
Since being named acting president of Russia in 1999, Vladimir Putin has gone from a little-known ex...
In the Russian regional elections on 8 September 2019, the ruling party United Russia managed to lar...
My research on the anti-corruption and pro-democracy campaign of Alexei Navalny in Russia looks at t...
In March 2018, another presidential election took place in the Russian Federation. For the fourth ti...
What has the impact of the crisis in Crimea been on Vladimir Putin’s domestic political situation? L...
It is unlikely that the smoothly functioning, orderly semi-authoritarian regime which we saw in Russ...
The crisis in Russia could frame political developments and even conflict between states in the form...
The dynamics of the domestic political situation in Russia in 2021 was determined by the authorities...
These days, distinctive features of populism can be found not only in democratic Western societies, ...
On 18 March 2018, Vladimir Putin was reelected for a fourth term as president of Russia, receiving 7...
Ultimately, Putin’s hands are tied not by his opponents, but by his closest supporters
The rise of populist movements across the globe has instigated considerable research interest into p...
The arrest of Alexei Navalny for organising an ‘unauthorised’ anti-corruption rally on 12 June repre...
What were the main goals in Navalny’s political agenda and how did this influence his rhetorical app...
In March 2018, another presidential election took place in the Russian Federation. For the fourth ti...
Since being named acting president of Russia in 1999, Vladimir Putin has gone from a little-known ex...
In the Russian regional elections on 8 September 2019, the ruling party United Russia managed to lar...
My research on the anti-corruption and pro-democracy campaign of Alexei Navalny in Russia looks at t...
In March 2018, another presidential election took place in the Russian Federation. For the fourth ti...
What has the impact of the crisis in Crimea been on Vladimir Putin’s domestic political situation? L...
It is unlikely that the smoothly functioning, orderly semi-authoritarian regime which we saw in Russ...
The crisis in Russia could frame political developments and even conflict between states in the form...
The dynamics of the domestic political situation in Russia in 2021 was determined by the authorities...
These days, distinctive features of populism can be found not only in democratic Western societies, ...
On 18 March 2018, Vladimir Putin was reelected for a fourth term as president of Russia, receiving 7...
Ultimately, Putin’s hands are tied not by his opponents, but by his closest supporters
The rise of populist movements across the globe has instigated considerable research interest into p...