Authoritarian Russia : analyzing post-Soviet regime changes / Vladimir Gelʹman.
Series: Series in Russian and East European studies: Publisher: Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2015Description: xiv, 208 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780822963684.Other title: Analyzing post-Soviet regime changes.Subject(s): Authoritarianism -- Russia (Federation) | Federal government -- Russia (Federation) | Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government -- 1991-DDC classification: 320.947
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Summary: Presents theoretical and comparative perspectives on the factors affecting Russian regime changes since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the country's drift to "electoral authoritarianism", essentially authoritarian rule with the trappings of democratic institutions.
Regime changes in Russia : the road of disillusionment -- Russia's flight from freedom : why? -- The roaring 1990s : conflicts and compromises -- The (in)famous 2000s : imposed consensus -- The unpredictable 2010s : rising challenges -- The agenda for tomorrow.
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Regime changes in Russia : the road of disillusionment -- Russia's flight from freedom : why? -- The roaring 1990s : conflicts and compromises -- The (in)famous 2000s : imposed consensus -- The unpredictable 2010s : rising challenges -- The agenda for tomorrow.
Presents theoretical and comparative perspectives on the factors affecting Russian regime changes since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the country's drift to "electoral authoritarianism", essentially authoritarian rule with the trappings of democratic institutions.