THE POLITICS OF SUB-NATIONAL AUTHORITARIANISM IN RUSSIA
Post-Soviet Politics
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The Politics of Sub-National Authoritarianism in Russia
Edited by
VLADIMIR GELMAN
European University at St. Petersburg, Russia
CAMERON ROSS
University of Dundee, UK
First published 2010 by Ashgate publishing
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
The politics of sub-national authoritarianism in Russia. --(Post-Soviet politics)
1. Local government--Russia (Federation)
2. Decentralization in government--Russia (Federation)
3. Regionalism--Russia (Federation) 4. Central-local government relations--Russia (Federation) 5. Russia (Federation)--Politics and government--21st century.
I. Series II. Gelman, Vladimir, 1965-III. Ross, Cameron, 1951-
320.8094709051-dc22
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Gelman, Vladimir, 1965-
The politics of sub-national authoritarianism in Russia / by Vladimir Gelman and Cameron Ross.
p. cm. --(Post-Soviet politics)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-7546-7888-5 (hardcover)
1. Regionalism--Russia (Federation) 2. Authoritarianism--Russia (Federation) 3. Russia (Federation)--Politics and government--1991-I. Ross, Cameron, 1951-II. Title.
JN6693.5.R43G45 2010
320.5320947--dc22
2010022358
ISBN 9780754678885 (hbk)
Contents
Vladimir Gelman
Rostislav Turovsky
Tomila Lankina
William M. Reisinger and Bryon J. Moraski
Joan DeBardeleben and Mikhail Zherebtsov
Elena Belokurova
Christopher Marsh
Alexander Kynev
Petr Panov
Cameron Ross
Gulnaz Sharafutdinova
Natalia Zubarevich
List of Figures and Tables
Figures
Tables
List of Contributors
Elena Belokurova, Centre for European Studies, European University at St. Petersburg, Russian Federation.
Joan DeBardeleben, Institute of European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
Vladimir Gelman, Faculty of Political Science and Sociology, European University at St. Petersburg, Russian Federation.
Alexander Kynev, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russian Federation.
Tomila Lankina, Local Governance Research Unit, Department of Public Policy, De Montfort University, UK.
Christopher Marsh, J.M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies, Baylor University, Texas, USA.
Bryon Moraski, Department of Political Science, University of Florida, USA.
Petr Panov, Department of Political Science, Perm St University, Russian Federation.
William Reisinger, Department of Political Science, University of Iowa, USA.
Cameron Ross, Politics, School of Humanities, University of Dundee, UK.
Gulnaz Sharafutdinova, Department of Political Science, Miami University, USA.
Rostislav Turovsky, Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University, Russian Federation.
Mikhail Zherebtsov, Institute of European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, Carlton University, Canada.
Natalia Zubarevich, Department of Geography, Moscow State University, Russian Federation.
List of Abbreviations
CD | Christian Democrats |
CPRF | Communist Party of the Russian Federation |
CPSU | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
ELF | Ethno-linguistic fractionalisation |
ENC | Effective Number of Candidates |
FSB | Federal Security Service |
GRP | Gross Regional Product Per Capita |
IAD | Internal Affairs Directorate |
JR | Just Russia |
KGB | State Committee for Security |
LSG | Local Self-Government |
LDPR | Liberal Democratic Party of Russia |
NGOs | Non-Governmental Organisations |