Russian Politics and Presidential Power: Transformational Leadership from Gorbachev to Putin / Edition 1

Russian Politics and Presidential Power: Transformational Leadership from Gorbachev to Putin / Edition 1

by Donald R. Kelley
ISBN-10:
0872894045
ISBN-13:
9780872894044
Pub. Date:
10/19/2016
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
0872894045
ISBN-13:
9780872894044
Pub. Date:
10/19/2016
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Russian Politics and Presidential Power: Transformational Leadership from Gorbachev to Putin / Edition 1

Russian Politics and Presidential Power: Transformational Leadership from Gorbachev to Putin / Edition 1

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Overview

Russian Politics and Presidential Power takes an in-depth look at the Russian presidency and uses it as a key to understanding Russian politics. Donald R. Kelley looks at presidents from Gorbachev to Putin as authoritarian, transformational leaders who set out to build the future, while sometimes rejecting and reinterpreting the work of past modernizers. Placing the presidency in this context helps readers understand both the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the nature of the Russian Federation that rose in its place. And by setting the presidency within a longer historical context, Kelley shows how the future of the presidency is dependent on other features of the political system.

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ISBN-13: 9780872894044
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 10/19/2016
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xi

About the Author xiii

Chapter 1 Executive Power in Russian Politics 1

What Does Executive Leadership Mean in the Russian Context? 3

Authoritarian Modernizers: The Prototype 3

Characteristics of Authoritarian Modernizers 7

What Can We Learn from Past "Executives"? 12

Earlier Authoritarian Modernizers 12

The Brezhnev Era: The Long Calm before the Storm 19

The Uncertain Interregnum: Andropov and Chernenko 21

Chapter 2 The Gorbachev Presidency 25

The Starting Point: What Gorbachev Intended 26

Gorbachev's Rise to Power 28

From General Secretary to President 31

The Reform Agenda: Politics and Policy 32

Glasnost 33

The Economy: Perestroika 33

Judicial Reform 35

Foreign Policy 36

Political Reform: Democratization 40

Democratization of the Communist Party 41

The Gorbachev Presidency 43

The Presidency of the Russian Federation 45

The Battle of the Presidents 46

Gorbachev as an Authoritarian Modernizer 51

Chapter 3 The Yeltsin Presidency, 1991-1993 55

Yeltsin's Path to Moscow 55

From Outcast to President 59

The President Becomes a President 61

A Real President Gets a Real Nation 64

Personal Rivalries 65

Economic Reforms as a Political Issue 66

Yeltsin's Economic Reforms: Phase I (1991-1993) 68

The Reform of the Party-State 69

National Identity and the Union Treaty 70

Judicial Reform 73

The President and the Legislature 74

Foreign Policy 81

Yeltsin as an Authoritarian Modernizer: A Preliminary Assessment 83

Chapter 4 Yeltsin and Russia Reborn 87

The Presidency and the Legislature 91

Judicial Reform 95

The 1993 Duma Elections 96

The 1995 Duma Elections 99

The 1996 Presidential Election 102

The Second Term: From Victory to Resignation 105

Yeltsin's Economic Reforms: Phase II (1994-1999) 109

Foreign Policy 111

The First Chechen War 113

The December 1999 Duma Elections 114

Yeltsin's Surprise Resignation 117

Yeltsin as an Authoritarian Modernizer: A Final Assessment 118

Chapter 5 Putin I, 2000-2008 121

The 2000 Presidential Election 122

Vladimir Putin: From Spy Novels to the Kremlin 123

The Putin Formula 125

The Putin Presidency Emerges from Yeltsin's Shadow 134

Outside the Garden Ring: "Managing" the New Democracy 140

The Presidency and the Legislature: The 2003 Duma Elections 141

Judicial Reform 142

The 2004 Presidential Election 143

The Rules and the Game Change 145

The Run-Up to the 2008 Presidential Election 146

The 2007 Duma Elections 148

Putin's Economic Reforms 150

Foreign Policy 152

The Second Chechen War 154

The 2008 Presidential Election 155

Putin as an Authoritarian Modernizer 157

Chapter 6 The "Tandem" 163

Dmitry Medvedev: Putins Friend from Leningrad 166

Governing the Nation in Tandem 168

Medvedev and Putin in Tandem 172

Factional Realities 173

Medvedev and Economic Reform 174

Medvedev and Political Modernization 177

Judicial Reform 180

Foreign Policy 181

The Russian-Georgian War 184

Medvedev and the Legislature: The 2011 Duma Elections 186

The Duma Election and Voting Fraud 188

The 2012 Presidential Election 190

Election Results 197

Medvedev as an Authoritarian Modernizer 198

Chapter 7 Putin II, 2012 203

The "New" Cabinet 204

Putin II: Old and New Realities 205

Maintaining the Balance within the Garden Ring 206

Controlling the Opposition 208

The Economy: Prosperity and Modernity 209

Foreign Policy 212

Crimea and Ukraine 214

Russian Foreign Policy and the World 220

The Three Arenas of Russian Politics 222

Inside the Garden Ring: Factional Politics in Putin II 222

A Note on the Siloviki 228

Outside the Garden Ring: Politics in the Rest of the Russian Federation 230

The Authoritarian Modernizer Revisited 231

The Legal System and the Courts 233

Connecting Those Inside and Outside the Garden Ring 235

Political Parties 236

Civil Society 239

Control of the Media 240

The Leadership Cult as a Connection 241

Putin as an Authoritarian Modernizer 242

Chapter 8 The Future(s) of Russian Politics 251

The Future of the Russian Presidency(ies) 252

What Will Drive Change? 256

Changes in the Nature of Factional Politics 257

Changes in the Nature of Electoral Politics at the National, Regional, and Local Levels 263

Politics Moves to the Street: A Color Revolution or Moscow Spring 276

What Is a Color Revolution? 277

A Russian Color Revolution? 279

Index 285

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