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Despite Putin's popularity, his regime must constantly develop new strategies to win elections, weighing the potential that fraud and repression will lead to social mobilization. This in-depth study reveals the changing potential for protest and regime change in Russia and other electoral authoritarian states.

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Despite Putin's popularity, his regime must constantly develop new strategies to win elections, weighing the potential that fraud and repression will lead to social mobilization. This in-depth study reveals the changing potential for protest and regime change in Russia and other electoral authoritarian states.
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Autorenporträt
Regina Smyth is Associate Professor of Political Science at Indiana University. She previously authored Candidate Strategies and Electoral Competition in the Russian Federation: Democracy without Foundation (2006). She has also written articles for Politics and Society, Comparative Politics, and Comparative Political Studies, as well as non-academic outlets including PONARS, Monkey Cage, and The Conversation.