Elections without order
Elections without order: Russia's challenge to Vladimir Putin Richard Rose and Neil Monro
Publisher: Cambridge, UK : New York : 2002.
ISBN: 0521816092
DDC: 324.0947
LCC: JN6699
Book Data
Library: Carleton College (Northfield, MN)
Last Loaded: 04/30/2008
MARC Timestamp: 07/13/2005
Control Number Org.: OCoLC
Control Number: ocm49332097
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aA disorderly history -- Democratization backwards
-- What Russians make of transformation -- Presidential
succession: a 'family' problem -- Parties without
accountability -- A floating system of parties -- Influences
on the Duma voters -- From acting to elected president --
Campaining and governing -- In search of an equilibium.
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representation$zRussia (Federation)
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government$y1991-
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