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Candidate Strategies and Electoral Competition in the Russian Federation

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Candidate Strategies and Electoral Competition in the Russian Federation Synopsis

In the early 1990s, competitive elections in the Russian Federation signaled the end of the authoritarian political system dominated by a single political party. More than ten years and many elections later, a single party led by Russian President Vladimir Putin threatens to end Russia's democratic experiment. Russia's experience with new elections is not unique but it does challenge existing theories of democratic consolidation by showing that competitive elections cannot guarantee successful democratic consolidation. This book explores the conditions under which electoral competition contributes to democratic development by examining impact of elections on democratic consolidation. The theoretic framework focuses on the construction of infrastructure that transforms competitive elections into mechanisms of democratic development and shows how candidates for national parliamentary office systematically chose electoral strategies that undermined Russia's democratic foundation and created the conditions for a new single party autocracy to emerge.

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ISBN: 9781107404823
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Author: Regina Pennsylvania State University Smyth
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 260 pages
Series: Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
Genres: Elections and referenda / suffrage
Political structures: democracy