This book examines how international factors interact with domestic conditions to enable the persistence of authoritarianism in post-Soviet states. Several of these states are understudied in political science and their inclusion in this volume helps us develop a better understanding of the experiences, issues, and problems of post-communism.
This book examines how international factors interact with domestic conditions to enable the persistence of authoritarianism in post-Soviet states. Several of these states are understudied in political science and their inclusion in this volume helps us develop a better understanding of the experiences, issues, and problems of post-communism.
Edited by Rachel Vanderhill and Michael E. Aleprete Jr. - Contributions by Thomas Ambrosio; Olga Beznosova; Carmen Gayoso; Rovshan Ibrahimov; Mariya Y. Omelicheva; Assel Tutumlu and Theodor Tudoroiu
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Authoritarian Persistence in History's Aftermath Michael E. Aleprete Chapter 2: International Relations and Political Centralization during Putin's First Term Michael E. Aleprete Chapter 3: Petroleum vs. Western Aid: External Influences and Authoritarian Tendencies in Russia Olga Beznosova Chapter 4: Rent Seeking and Authoritarian Consolidation in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Assel Rustemova Chapter 5: Central Asian Conceptions of Democracy: Ideological Resistance to Democratization Mariya Omelicheva Chapter 6: The Promulgation of Anti-democratic Norms in South Ossetia Carmen Gayoso Chapter 7: Azerbaijan: The State as a Crossroads of Internal Policy and External Interests Rovshan Ibrahimov Chapter 8: Ukraine: A Democratic Post-Soviet State? Rachel Vanderhill Chapter 9: Out of the Authoritarian Labyrinth: Post-2009 Moldova Theodor Tudoroiu Chapter 10: Authoritarian Belarus between Europe and Russia: Four Scenarios Thomas Ambrosio Chapter 11: Conclusions: The International Dimension of Authoritarian Persistence Rachel Vanderhill Bibliography Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction: Authoritarian Persistence in History's Aftermath Michael E. Aleprete Chapter 2: International Relations and Political Centralization during Putin's First Term Michael E. Aleprete Chapter 3: Petroleum vs. Western Aid: External Influences and Authoritarian Tendencies in Russia Olga Beznosova Chapter 4: Rent Seeking and Authoritarian Consolidation in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Assel Rustemova Chapter 5: Central Asian Conceptions of Democracy: Ideological Resistance to Democratization Mariya Omelicheva Chapter 6: The Promulgation of Anti-democratic Norms in South Ossetia Carmen Gayoso Chapter 7: Azerbaijan: The State as a Crossroads of Internal Policy and External Interests Rovshan Ibrahimov Chapter 8: Ukraine: A Democratic Post-Soviet State? Rachel Vanderhill Chapter 9: Out of the Authoritarian Labyrinth: Post-2009 Moldova Theodor Tudoroiu Chapter 10: Authoritarian Belarus between Europe and Russia: Four Scenarios Thomas Ambrosio Chapter 11: Conclusions: The International Dimension of Authoritarian Persistence Rachel Vanderhill Bibliography Contributors
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