Institutions, Ideas and Leadership in Russian PoliticsSpringer, 23 черв. 2010 р. - 250 стор. A stimulating and thought-provoking collection that challenges some of the emerging conventional wisdom about contemporary Russia. It examines the role of leadership, institutions and ideas, and the interactions among them, in shaping Russia's post-Soviet transformation. |
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... Parliament: Institutional Evolution in a Transitional Regime, 1989–1999 (2001) and The Politics of Institutional ... Parliaments in Transition (1994); and The Truth of Authority: Ideology and Communication in the Soviet Union (1988) ...
... Parliament: Institutional Evolution in a Transitional Regime, 1989–1999 (2001) and The Politics of Institutional ... Parliaments in Transition (1994); and The Truth of Authority: Ideology and Communication in the Soviet Union (1988) ...
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... parliament, political parties, the legal system or elections and even the executive itself. In the wake of the Yeltsin and Putin presidencies, the degree to which the Russian polity is institutionalised beyond the institution of the ...
... parliament, political parties, the legal system or elections and even the executive itself. In the wake of the Yeltsin and Putin presidencies, the degree to which the Russian polity is institutionalised beyond the institution of the ...
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... parliament often operated in fierce competition with each other, or at best, in parallel. Without any base of majority support, Yeltsin was forced to rule by decree – rendering the whole system increasingly super-presidential within its ...
... parliament often operated in fierce competition with each other, or at best, in parallel. Without any base of majority support, Yeltsin was forced to rule by decree – rendering the whole system increasingly super-presidential within its ...
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... parliamentary elections, the Duma and certain political parties) underwent institutional 'lobotomies'. They underwent normative conversion from institutions meant to embody democratic norms back to their traditional functions as ...
... parliamentary elections, the Duma and certain political parties) underwent institutional 'lobotomies'. They underwent normative conversion from institutions meant to embody democratic norms back to their traditional functions as ...
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... parliamentary systems. Over time, it is possible that Ukraine may move towards a more 'parliamentarised semi-presidential system' – like some of the newest EU-members – and that, writes Stepan, would 'create a greater arena for all ...
... parliamentary systems. Over time, it is possible that Ukraine may move towards a more 'parliamentarised semi-presidential system' – like some of the newest EU-members – and that, writes Stepan, would 'create a greater arena for all ...
Зміст
1 | |
Leadership
and InstitutionBuilding in
PostCommunist Russia | 22 |
A Postmortem | 43 |
4 Back to the Future? Thoughts
on the Political Economy of
Expanding State Ownership in
Russia | 67 |
Russia in
Pursuit of Multipolarity | 88 |
Ethnicity Policy in Russia | 116 |
PartySystem Development and
Democracy | 137 |
8 The RuleofLaw Factor | 159 |
Improbable Democratic
NationState but Possible
Democratic StateNation? | 184 |
10 Explaining European Union Aid to
Russia | 218 |
Index | 242 |
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Institutions, Ideas and Leadership in Russian Politics Julie Newton,William Tompson Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2010 |
Institutions, Ideas and Leadership in Russian Politics Julie Newton,William Tompson Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2010 |
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