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Elections and political order in Russia: the implications of the 1993 elections to the Federal Assembly
Peter Lentini
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Frontmatter
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List of Contributors (page vii)
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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1 Introduction (Peter Lentini, page 1)
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Part I: Election in Russia and the USSR: A Historical Overview
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2 Elections in Russian and Early Soviet History (Ian D. Thatcher, page 15)
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3 Reforming the Soviet Electoral System (Peter Lentini, page 36)
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Part II: The 1993 Election Campaign
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4 Overview of the Campaign (Peter Lentini, page 63)
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Part III: Influences and Trends of the 1993 Campaign
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5 Media Coverage in the Elections (Daphne Skillen, page 97)
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6 Parties and Voters in the Elections (Matthew Wyman, Bill Miller, Stephen White and Paul Heywood, page 124)
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7 Stabilization or Stagnation? A Regional Perspective (Elena Omel'chenko and Hilary Pilkington, page 143)
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Part IV: The Framework of a New Political Ordertitle
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8 The Development of the Russian Party System: Did the Elections Change Anything? (Richard Sakwa, page 169)
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9 The Presidency and Political Leadership in Post-Communist Russia (Stephen White, page 202)
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10 The Legecy of Leninist Enforced De-participation (Troy McGrath, page 226)
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11 Conclusion (Peter Lentini, page 246)
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Appendix: Electoral Associations and their Programmes (Peter Lentini, page 260)
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Index (page 282)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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EAS | 49.1 (Jan. 1997): 173-174 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/152987 |
IA | 72.3 (Jul. 1996): 618 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2625638 |
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Published: 1995
Publisher: Central European University Press
- 9781858660189 (paper)
- 9781858660172 (hardcover)