Elections Without Order

Richard Rose, Neil Munro

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Author
Richard Rose, Neil Munro
Publish Date
2002-08-15
Subtitle
Russia's Challenge to Vladimir Putin
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
262
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521016444
ISBN-13
9780521016445
citemno
054775
Edition
1
SKU
9780521016445

Description

Russians want both free elections and order, but order - a sense of predictability in everyday life and the rule of law - has been in short supply. This is the challenge that Russia presents to Vladimir Putin. This 2002 book is about Russia's attempt to achieve democratization backwards, holding elections without having created a modern state. It examines the multiplication of parties that do not hold the Kremlin accountable; the success of Vladimir Putin in offering a 'third way' alternative to the Communist Party and the Yeltsin family; the president's big but vague election mandate; the popular appeal and limits of Putin's coalition; and what the Russian people make of the combination of free elections and disorderly government. Russia is evaluated from the point of view of ordinary Russians, using clear figures and tables drawn from the rich resources of a decade of New Russia Barometer surveys of public opinion.