The Consolidation of Dictatorship in Russia: An Inside View of the Demise of Democracy

The Consolidation of Dictatorship in Russia: An Inside View of the Demise of Democracy

ISBN-10:
0313345945
ISBN-13:
9780313345944
Pub. Date:
10/30/2007
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0313345945
ISBN-13:
9780313345944
Pub. Date:
10/30/2007
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
The Consolidation of Dictatorship in Russia: An Inside View of the Demise of Democracy

The Consolidation of Dictatorship in Russia: An Inside View of the Demise of Democracy

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Overview

The still-prevailing notion among Western powers, including the United States, is that Russia is a democracy, or at least that it remains in the process of democratization. Nothing could be further from the truth, as Ostrow, Satarov, and Khakamada demonstrate in The Consolidation of Dictatorship in Russia. Jourbanalists critical of Vladimir Putin's dictatorship, such as Anna Politkovskaya, are murdered. Nearly 100 investigative jourbanalists, an average of two per month, have been murdered since Putin took power, and not one person has been charged or convicted of those crimes. In this book the authors seek to explain not just how Russia has become a dictatorship, but why Russia's leaders made the choices that undermined democratic political development, something no book has done until now.

The still-prevailing notion among Western powers, including the United States, is that Russia is a democracy, or at least that it remains in the process of democratization. Nothing could be further from the truth, as Ostrow, Satarov, and Khakamada demonstrate in The Consolidation of Dictatorship in Russia. Jourbanalists critical of Vladimir Putin's dictatorship, such as Anna Politkovskaya, are murdered. Nearly 100 investigative jourbanalists, an average of two per month, have been murdered since Putin took power, and not one person has been charged or convicted of those crimes. Others critical of or in opposition to Putin often meet the same fate, as in the suspicious poisoning in London of Aleksandr Litvinenko. How did Russia manage to transition from dictatorship to dictatorship, when the hopes for democracy were so great and when Western conventional wisdom assumed for so long that democracy was inevitable there?

The Consolidation of Dictatorship in Russia answers that question. Georgiy A. Satarov was President Boris Yeltsin's chief political counselor for much of the 1990s, and in that capacity was inside the Kremlin and present when most of the decisions this book details were made. Irina M. Khakamada was a Deputy in the Russian State Duma, a Deputy Speaker in the parliament, held a cabinet-level position in the government, and most recently was Putin's main liberal opponent in the 2004 presidential election. These individuals are among Russia's most prominent democratic activists and were participants in the events that led Russia away from the path of democratization. They share a unique perspective and knowledge of what happened and why. The authors seek to explain not just what Russia did and the consequences of those decisions, but why Russia's leaders made the choices that undermined democratic political development, something no book has done until now.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313345944
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/30/2007
Series: Praeger Security International
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

JOEL M. OSTROW is Chair of the Political Science Department at Benedictine University in Lisle, Illinois. He is a tenured Associate Professor of Political Science specializing in Russian politics, democracy and democratization, nationalism and terrorism, war, political violence, global affairs, and international organizations. He is the author of Comparing Post-Soviet Legislatures (2000).

GEORGIY A. SATAROV is co-founder and President of the INDEM (Information for Democracy Foundation), a Moscow think tank. From 1991 to 1993 he served on Russian President Boris Yeltsin's President's Council, which served as an advisory board to the President, and from 1993 to 1998 he was senior Political Advisor (including duties as President's Liaison to the Russian State Duma). He heads a large project grant on the study of corruption in government (see www.anti-corr.ru) and is Co-President of the All Russian Civic Congress. He is widely published on Russian political affairs.

IRINA M. KHAKAMADA served three terms as a People's Deputy to the Russian State Duma from 1993 to 2003. In the Duma she served on the Committee on the Economy, the Budget Committee, and as a member of the Russian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. She served in numerous leadership positions in the Duma, including as Deputy Speaker from 2000 to 2003. In 1997, she served as the Director of the State Committee for the Development of Small Enterprise and as a member of the Government Committee on Economic Reform. In 1999, she headed the State Committee on Entrepreneurship. Prior to her political career, she founded several businesses and served on the Board of Directors of the RTSB, the largest Russian stock exchange.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Garry Kasparov
Preface
Chapter 1 - Critical Junctures and the Demise of Democracy in Russia
Chapter 2 - After the Fall: The Decision to Ignore Politics
Chapter 3 - Corrupting the Constitution: The Decision to Hedge Against Democracy
Chapter 4 - Corrupting the Elections: Enter the Oligarchs
Chapter 5 - Abandoning Democracy: Annointing a Successor
Chapter 6 - Dictatorship Becomes the Only Game in Town
Chapter 7 - Looking Back and Looking Forward
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

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