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Demokratizatsiya
The
Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization
Russian Federation
(part 2)
Electoral Issues
Yeltsin Misread the Elections
Interview with Galina
Starovoitova (2.2)
Lessons of the 1995
Duma Elections
Sergei Grigoriev and Matthew
Lantz (4.2)
Why Gennady Zyuganovs
Communist Party Finished First
Alexander
S. Tsipko (4.2)
Nowhere to Turn But
Yeltsin
John Lloyd (4.3)
Strategies of the Main
Presidential Candidates
Valery Solovei (4.3)
Cats and Mice: The
Presidential Campaign in the Russian Heartland
Gennady A. Gershanok (4.3)
From the Parliamentary
to the Presidential Election: Russians Get Real about Politics
Timothy Colton (4.3)
Boris Yeltsin Faces the
Electorate: Findings from Opinion Polling Data
Richard Rose (4.3)
Federal Elections in
Russia: The Necessity of Systemic Reforms
Catherine Barnes (4.3)
Who Stole What in
Russias December 1993 Elections
Mikhail
Filippov and Peter C. Ordeshook (5.1)
Russias 1996
Gubernatorial Elections and the Implications for Yeltsin
Laura Belin
(5.2)
Changing Russias
Electoral System: Assessing Alternative Forms of Representation and Elections
Misha Myagkov and Peter C.
Ordeshook (7.1)
Electoral Democracy or
Electoral Clanism? Russian Democratization and Theories of Transition
Alexander Lukin (7.1)
Russias 1999
Parliamentary Elections: Party Consolidation and Fragmentation
Michael McFaul (8.1)
A Comparative Analysis
of the 1994, 1998, and 2002 Election Campaigns for the Nikolayev City Council
Olena Yatsunka (11.3)
The Origins of United
Russia and the Putin Presidency: The Role of Contingency in Party-System Development
Henry Hale
(12.2)
Presidential
Politics: Yeltsin
Russian Presidential
Politics Today
Theodore Karasik and Brenda
Horrigan (2.1)
Zhirinovskys Strategy
to Succeed Yeltsin
Andrei P. Tsygankov (2.1)
Thwarting the
Specter of a Russian Dictator
Michael
McFaul (1.2)
Zhirinovsky Is a New Version
of Yeltsin
Interview with Sergei Baburin
(2.2)
Yeltsin Is a Very
Impressive Leader
Interview with Jeane Kirkpatrick
(2.3)
Yeltsins Betrayal of Democracy
Yelena Bonner
Nowhere to Turn But
Yeltsin
John Lloyd (4.3)
Yeltsins Newest Coup
Stephen Blank and Jacob Kipp
(4.4)
Russia: A Year into
Yeltsins Second Term
Vladimir Brovkin (5.4)
The Yeltsin Era in the
Light of Russian History: Reform or Reaction?
Dmitri Glinski and Peter Reddaway
(6.3)
The Boris Yeltsin of
History
Peter Rutland (6.4)
The Patriarch and the
President: Religion and Political Choice in Russia
Vicki L. Hesli, Ebru Erdem,
William Reisinger, and Arthur Miller (7.1)
In Search of a Historic
Yeltsin
Leon Aron (8.3)
Institutional
Determinants of Chronic Policy Failure in Yeltsins Russia
Alexander Sokolowski (11.3)
Presidential
Politics: Putin
Putin and Shoigu:
Reversing Russias Decline
Theodore Karasik (8.2)
Vladimir Putins
Vertical State and the Embryo of a Horizontal Opposition
Virginie Coulloudon (8.4)
Putins Federal
Reform Package: A Recipe for Unchecked Kremlin Power
Robert Orttung (9.3)
Mexico and Russia:
Mirror Images?
Nikolas K. Gvosdev (10.4)
Putin Represents an
Imperial Course for Russia
Grigory Yavlinsky (interview)
(12.1)
Putins Russia: Is It
a Doable Project?
Mikhail Beliaev (12.1)
Where Is Russia Going?
Putins Second Term (introduction to issue)
Vladimir Brovkin (12.2)
The Origins of United
Russia and the Putin Presidency: The Role of Contingency in Party-System Development
Henry Hale (12.2)
State / Government
Structure
Power and Society
in Post-Coup Russia: Attempts at Coexistence
Leonty Byzov (1.2)
Can Centrism Work
in Russia?
Andrei Ryabov (1.4)
Contending
Conceptions of Nation and State in Russian Politics
Michael E. Urban (1.4)
Political History of
Russian Bureaucracy and Roots of Its Power
Maryanne Ozernoy and Tatiana
Samsonova (3.3)
A Political Portrait of
Russias Upper House of Parliament, 1993-1995
A.M. Yusupovsky (4.1)
Russias Curse: Weak
Political Institutions Unable to Restrain Arbitrary Leadership
Justin Burke (4.3)
Democracy and
Institutional Design in Russia
Eugene Huskey (4.4)
The Role of
Antimonopoly Committees in the Former Soviet Union
Thomas A. Timberg (5.2)
We Have Dictatorship
in the Form of Democracy
Alexander N. Yakovlev (6.1)
Oligarchs, Retread
Nomenklaturshchiki, Clansmen, Warlords, and Polyarchs: Five Divergent Paths
to the Russian Future
Blair A. Ruble (6.3)
Elite Groups in Russia
Virginie Coulloudon (6.3)
The State of the
Russian State: Diagnoses and Prognoses
George W. Breslauer (6.3)
From Oligarchy to
Oligarchy: The Structure of Russias Ruling Elite
Thomas
Graham (7.3)
How Russia Is Ruled1998
Donald N. Jensen (7.3)
Leadership in Modern
Russian Society: A Regional Survey
Tatiyana Ryskova (7.3)
Patronage and the
Presidential Critique: Budget Policy in the Fifth Russian State Duma
Frank C. Thames, Jr. (8.1)
The Russian State Duma,
On-Stage and Off: Inquiry, Impeachment, and Opposition
Martha Merritt (8.2)
The Fate of the Russian State
Thomas E. Graham, Jr. (8.3)
Vladimir Putins
Vertical State and the Embryo of a Horizontal Opposition
Virginie Coulloudon (8.4)
The Special Powers
of Russias Parliament
Igor V. Grankin (9.1)
Russias Elites in
Search of Consensus: What Kind of Consolidation?
Vladimir Gelman (10.3)
Mexico and Russia:
Mirror Images?
Nikolas K. Gvosdev (10.4)
On the Future of the
Russian State
Eugene Huskey (11.1)
The Centrality of
Elites
Fredo Arias-King (11.1)
Institutional
Determinants of Chronic Policy Failure in Yeltsins Russia
Alexander Sokolowski (11.3)
Democratization
Trends, Sovietology and Post-Sovietology
Russia on the
Cusp
Mark H. Teeter (1.1)
Thwarting the
Specter of a Russian Dictator
Michael McFaul (1.2)
Contending
Conceptions of Nation and State in Russian Politics
Michael
E. Urban (1.4)
Finita la Comedia?
Nikolai V. Zlobin (2.2)
Russia: To Be or Not to
Be
Valery Zorkin (2.2)
Democracy Is Not Dead in
Russia
Louise I. Shelley (3.1)
Country of Eternal Pregnancy
Nikolai V. Zlobin (3.2)
Writing on the Wall:
Soviet and post-Soviet political humor (4.2)
Undemocratic Past,
Unnamed Present, Undecided Future
Ken Jowitt (4.3)
Russia Reconsidered:
Another Look at the Revolution from Below
Dimitry Mikheyev (5.1)
Russia: Permanent Narrow
Escape
Boris Altshuler (5.4)
Russia, Science and
Social Constructivism
Loren R. Graham (5.4)
From Post-Communist
Chaos to Mature Democracy
Victor Yasmann (5.4)
Listening for the Russian
Voice
W. Donald Bowles (5.4)
Ignore Sovietology at
Your Peril
Marshall I. Goldman (5.4)
Russian Democracy: From
the Future to the Past
Stephen Blank (6.3)
Oligarchs, Retread
Nomenklaturshchiki, Clansmen, Warlords, and Polyarchs: Five Divergent Paths
to the Russian Future
Blair A. Ruble (6.3)
Weimar Russia?
Karl W. Ryavec (6.4)
Russia in the 1990s:
Democratization, Postcommunism, or Something Else?
Andrei Melville (7.2)
Tomorrow May Be Too
Late
Interview with Lech Walesa (7.2)
The Writing on the
Wall: New Russian Humor (8.3)
Russia: Its Place in
the Twenty-First Century and the Implications for the United States
David Satter (8.4)
The New Russians
Jokelore: Genesis and Sociological Interpretations
Emil Draitser (9.3)
Structure and Context
in the Study of Post-Soviet Russia: Several Empirical Generalizations in
Search of a Theory
Leon Aron (10.4)
Mexico and Russia:
Mirror Images?
Nikolas K. Gvosdev (10.4)
Generational Change in
Russia
Michael
McFaul (11.1)
Demography and
Democracy in Russia: Human Capital Challenges to Democratic Consolidation
Harley Balzer (11.1)
Post-Sovietology
Blues: Reflections on a Tumultuous Decade
Peter Rutland (11.1)
Sovietology,
Post-Sovietology, and the Study of Postcommunist Democratization
Stephen E. Hanson (11.1)
The Centrality of
Elites
Fredo Arias-King (11.1)
Putin Represents an
Imperial Course for Russia
Grigory
Yavlinsky (interview) (12.1)
Putins Russia: Is It
a Doable Project?
Mikhail
Beliaev (12.1)
Managed Democracy?
Building Stealth Authoritarianism in St. Petersburg
Gordon M. Hahn (12.2)
Russias Political
Party System as an Impediment to Democratization
Jonathan W. Riggs and Peter J.
Schraeder (12.2)
The Tyranny of Small
Differences: The Relationship between Ethnic Diversity and Democracy in the
Former Socialist Bloc
Scott
Radnitz (12.4)
The Internet and
Democratization: The Development of Russian Internet Policy
Marcus Alexander (12.4)
Civil Society
Free Trade Unions in
Russia
Ludmila Alexeeva (3.1)
Labor Policy and a New
Workplace Governance System in Russia
Jay S. Siegel (3.4)
Civil Society and
Political Authority in the Semenov District
Alfred B.
Evans (5.2)
Elite Groups in Russia
Virginie Coulloudon (6.3)
Importing Civil
Society: Foreign Aid and the Womens Movement in Russia
Sarah Henderson (8.1)
National Security,
Civil Society, and Human Rights in Russia: Conceptual and Legal Framework
Sergei Baburkin (8.3)
Vladimir Putins
Vertical State and the Embryo of a Horizontal Opposition
Virginie Coulloudon (8.4)
Civic Community,
Communist Support, and Democratization in Russia: The View from Smolensk
Christopher Marsh (8.4)
Social Capital and
Grassroots Democracy in Russias Regions: Evidence from the 1999-2001
Gubernatorial Elections
Christopher Marsh (10.1)
Introduction (to Demokratizatsiya Special Issues on Civil Society)
Michael A. McFaul (10.2)
On the Road to Civic
Forum: State and Civil Society from Yeltsin to Putin
Marcia A. Weigle (10.2)
The Kremlins Civic
Forum: Cooperation or Co-optation for Civil Society in Russia?
Alexander Nikitin and Jane
Buchanan (10.2)
Civil Society and the
Challenge of Russian Gosudarstvennost
John Squier (10.2)
Two Paths to a Greener
Future: Environmentalism and Civil Society Development in Russia
Laura Henry (10.2)
Womens NGOs in
Russia: Struggling from the Margins
Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom (10.2)
Comprehending the
Weakness of Russias Unions
Stephen Crowley (10.2)
Human Rights in
Post-Soviet Russia
Jonathan D. Weiler (10.2)
Postcommunist Civil
Society in Comparative Perspective
Marc Morj(c) Howard (10.3)
Civil Society from
Above? Statist and Liberal Models of State-Building in Russia
Henry E. Hale (10.3)
Recent Assessments of
Social Organizations in Russia
Alfred B. Evans Jr. (10.3)
Russias Elites in
Search of Consensus: What Kind of Consolidation?
Vladimir Gelman (10.3)
Towards an Uncivil
Society? Contextualizing the Decline of Post-Soviet Russian Parties of the
Extreme Right Wing
Andreas Umland (10.3)
Civil Activism without
NGOs: The Communist Party as a Civil Society Substitute
Ivan Kurilla (10.3)
Civil Society in the
Post-Communist Context: Linking Theoretical Concept and Social Transformation
Tanya Narozhna (12.2)
Social and
Environmental Issues
Moscow State
University: Problems and Objectives
Viktor A. Sadovnichy (1.3)
Liberalizing
Russian Education
Alexei V. Surin (1.3)
Russias
Impending Ecological Disaster
Sergei Bobylev (1.3)
Healing the
Soviet Legacy Towards Women
Nadezhda Azhgikhina (1.3)
Is the NIS Brain Drain
Exaggerated?
Jeffrey L. Roberg (2.1)
Sex as a Mirror of the
Russian Revolution
Igor S. Kon (3.3)
Will Russia Become the
Capital of World Feminism
Nadezhda Azhgikhina (3.3)
Women and Employment
Policy in Contemporary Russia
Mary I. Dakin (3.3)
From Marx to Markets:
Reform of the Russian University Economics Curriculum
Stanley L. Brue and Craig R.
MacPhee (3.4)
Business Education and
Change in Russia and Eastern Europe
Fred J. Evans and Nancy J. Birch
(3.4)
Health and Social
Stability in the Former Soviet Union: The Need for Policy Direction
Edward J. Burger, Jr. (4.4)
Is There a Successor
Generation in the Former Soviet Union?
Elena Kudriashova and Valery
Novytsky (7.2)
Importing Civil
Society: Foreign Aid and the Womens Movement in Russia
Sarah Henderson (8.1)
Politics in Post-Soviet
Russia: Where Are the Women?
Carol Nechemias (8.2)
Environmental
Challenges in the NIS: Recommendations for the New U.S. Administration
Nancy Lubin (8.4)
Homelessness and
Criminal Exploitation of Russian Minors: Realities, Resources, and Legal Remedies
Sally W. Stoecker (9.2)
Democratizing
Russian Higher Education
Michael V. Deaver (9.3)
Migration and
Restructuring in Post-Soviet Russia
Timothy Heleniak (9.4)
Adult Stigmatization
and the Hidden Power of Homeless Children in Russia
Clementine Fujimura (10.1)
Two Paths to a Greener
Future: Environmentalism and Civil Society Development in Russia
Laura Henry (10.2)
Generational Change in
Russia
Michael McFaul (11.1)
Demography and
Democracy in Russia: Human Capital Challenges to Democratic Consolidation
Harley Balzer (11.1)
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