Making and Breaking Democratic Transitions: The Comparative Politics of Russia's Regions
Focusing on the vastly different outcomes of post-Soviet regime transitions, this study explores why some societies have become more democratic and some have not. Based on in-depth comparative analyses, the book assesses political developments in six of Russia's regions (Saratov, Nizhnii Novgorod, Volgograd, Ryazan', Ul'yanovsk, and Tver' oblasts) since 1988. The authors consider the influence of Soviet governance systems on the emergence of cleavages and new actors in the post-Soviet period. They also analyze the impact of institutional changes on regional regimes and the success or failure of formal institutions as a framework for political competitiveness. Placing their detailed field data within the larger comparative and theoretical context of political transitions, the authors are able to explain the mixed outcomes of post-communist regime change in Russia and other post-Soviet nations. With its innovative model of path-contingent democratization and its new typology of political regimes and regime transitions, this book will be essential reading for all scholars of democracy.
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Making and Breaking Democratic Transitions: The Comparative Politics of Russia's Regions
Focusing on the vastly different outcomes of post-Soviet regime transitions, this study explores why some societies have become more democratic and some have not. Based on in-depth comparative analyses, the book assesses political developments in six of Russia's regions (Saratov, Nizhnii Novgorod, Volgograd, Ryazan', Ul'yanovsk, and Tver' oblasts) since 1988. The authors consider the influence of Soviet governance systems on the emergence of cleavages and new actors in the post-Soviet period. They also analyze the impact of institutional changes on regional regimes and the success or failure of formal institutions as a framework for political competitiveness. Placing their detailed field data within the larger comparative and theoretical context of political transitions, the authors are able to explain the mixed outcomes of post-communist regime change in Russia and other post-Soviet nations. With its innovative model of path-contingent democratization and its new typology of political regimes and regime transitions, this book will be essential reading for all scholars of democracy.
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Making and Breaking Democratic Transitions: The Comparative Politics of Russia's Regions

Making and Breaking Democratic Transitions: The Comparative Politics of Russia's Regions

Making and Breaking Democratic Transitions: The Comparative Politics of Russia's Regions

Making and Breaking Democratic Transitions: The Comparative Politics of Russia's Regions

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Focusing on the vastly different outcomes of post-Soviet regime transitions, this study explores why some societies have become more democratic and some have not. Based on in-depth comparative analyses, the book assesses political developments in six of Russia's regions (Saratov, Nizhnii Novgorod, Volgograd, Ryazan', Ul'yanovsk, and Tver' oblasts) since 1988. The authors consider the influence of Soviet governance systems on the emergence of cleavages and new actors in the post-Soviet period. They also analyze the impact of institutional changes on regional regimes and the success or failure of formal institutions as a framework for political competitiveness. Placing their detailed field data within the larger comparative and theoretical context of political transitions, the authors are able to explain the mixed outcomes of post-communist regime change in Russia and other post-Soviet nations. With its innovative model of path-contingent democratization and its new typology of political regimes and regime transitions, this book will be essential reading for all scholars of democracy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742525610
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/12/2005
Series: The Soviet Bloc and After
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.72(d)

About the Author

Vladimir Gel'man is associate professor, faculty of political sciences and sociology, European University at St. Petersburg. Sergei Ryzhenkov is deputy head of the Center for Modern Politics Studies, Moscow. Michael Brie is head of the foreign department of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, Berlin. Vladimir Avdonin is professor at the Center for European Politics and Law, Ryazan' State Pedagogical University. Boris Ovchinnikov is a leading expert at the International Institute for Humanities and Political Studies, Moscow. Igor Semenov is an independent political analyst and consultant in Saratov.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Transformations and Regimes: Uncertainty and its Consequences
Chapter 3 Regional Political Regimes and Governance Systems in Russia
Chapter 4 Saratov Oblast': Winner Takes All
Chapter 5 Nizhnii Novgorod Oblast': The Limits of Elite Settlement
Chapter 6 Volgograd Oblast': Structural Pluralism and Fragile Bicentrism
Chapter 7 Ryazan' Oblast: From Structural Dualism to Elite Settlement
Chapter 8 Ul'yanovsk Oblast': Transition without Elite Change
Chapter 9 Tver' Oblast': Proto-Politics
Chapter 10 Comparative Perspective: Political Dynamics of Regime Change
Chapter 11 Conclusion
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