JOURNAL ARTICLE

Another Russia? Putin’s Invented Opposition

Stephen Sestanovich

Year: 2007 Journal:   Journal of democracy Vol: 18 (2)Pages: 122-124   Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press

Abstract

Abstract: Despite all their difficulties, today’s Kremlin political operators probably calculate that they will be able to protect themselves against the forces that undermined Gorbachev’s reform project in the 1980s—elite division, grassroots mobilization, intractable national problems, and new electoral rules that gave the regime’s opponents a huge opening. Yet they cannot be completely secure as long as they are constrained by these same electoral rules. Running a one-party state is easy enough if you can set the rules yourself and break them at will. But keeping up democratic appearances means taking risks that can empower your opponents.

Keywords:
Opposition (politics) Elite Grassroots Democracy Political science Politics Political economy Law and economics State (computer science) Law Sociology Computer science

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Citation History

Topics

Russia and Soviet political economy
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Political Science and International Relations
Post-Soviet Geopolitical Dynamics
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Political Science and International Relations
Eastern European Communism and Reforms
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

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