Why Not Parties in Russia?: Democracy, Federalism, and the State / Edition 1

Why Not Parties in Russia?: Democracy, Federalism, and the State / Edition 1

by Henry E. Hale
ISBN-10:
0521718031
ISBN-13:
9780521718035
Pub. Date:
10/29/2007
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521718031
ISBN-13:
9780521718035
Pub. Date:
10/29/2007
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Why Not Parties in Russia?: Democracy, Federalism, and the State / Edition 1

Why Not Parties in Russia?: Democracy, Federalism, and the State / Edition 1

by Henry E. Hale
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Overview

Russia poses a major puzzle for theorists of party development. Virtually every classic work takes parties to be inevitable and essential to electoral competition, but Russia remains highly nonpartisan more than fifteen years after Gorbachev first launched his democratizing reforms. The problem is that theories of party development lack a "control case," almost always focusing on cases where parties have already developed and almost never examining countries where independent politicians are the norm. This book focuses on Russia as just such a control case. It mobilizes fresh public opinion surveys, interviews with leading Russian politicians, careful tracking of multiple campaigns, and analysis of national and regional voting patterns to show why Russia stands out. Russia's historically influenced combination of federalism and "superpresidentialism," coupled with a postcommunist redistribution of resources to regional political machines and "oligarchic" financial-industrial groups, produced and sustained powerful "party substitutes" that have largely squeezed Russia's real parties out of the "electoral market,” damaging Russia’s democratic development.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521718035
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 10/29/2007
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.94(w) x 9.06(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Henry E. Hale (PhD Harvard University, Massachusetts, 1998, AB Duke University, North Carolina, 1988) is an Assistant Professor of political science at George Washington University, Washington DC, where he researches and writes on political parties, elections, federalism, and ethnic politics with a focus on the cases of the former Soviet region, especially Russia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan. Many of the leading journals in comparative politics and post-communist studies have published his work, including the British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Europe-Asia Studies, Perspectives on Politics, Post-Soviet Affairs and World Politics. His research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research. Before moving to George Washington University, he taught at Indiana University.

Table of Contents

1. Electoral markets and Russia's political smorgasboard; 2. Party entrepreneurship in Russia's electoral market, 1989–2004; 3. How much party is in the party system?; 4. Electoral markets and party substitutes in Russia: origins and impact; 5. Parties and party substitutes: determining the balance; 6. Conclusion: the market model and theories of parties, national integration, and transitions from authoritarian rule.
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