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The origins of dominant parties : building authoritarian institutions in Post-Soviet Russia /

This book asks why dominant political parties emerge in some authoritarian regimes, but not in others, focusing on Russia's experience under Putin.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Reuter, Ora John (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgments; List of abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Overview; 1.2 What Are Dominant Parties?; 1.3 Authoritarian Survival and the Puzzle of Dominant Party Formation; 1.4 Alternative Explanations of Dominant Party Emergence; 1.5 The Setting of the Argument: Leaders and Elites; 1.6 The Argument in Brief; 1.7 Why Russia? The Origins of United Russia; 1.8 United Russia as a Dominant Party; 1.9 Post-Soviet Russia and Authoritarian Institutions 
505 8 |a 1.10 Dominant Parties and the New Institutionalism1.11 Dominant Parties and the Study of Democratization; 1.12 Research Design, Methodology, and the Plan of the Book; 2 A Theory of Dominant Party Formation; 2.1 The Actors: Building a Theory of Dominant Party Formation; Elites, Society, and Dominant Party Formation; Elite Commitment and the Study of Political Parties; 2.2 Dominant Party Formation as a Two-Sided Commitment Problem; The Leader's Commitment Problem, Part 1: Benefits of Cooperating with Elites; Ensuring Loyalty to the Regime; Controlling Legislatures and Making Policy 
505 8 |a Generating Regime Support and Winning ElectionsCoordinating Pro-regime Candidates during Elections; Routinization of Political Appointment Processes; The Leader's Commitment Problem, Part 2: Costs of Cooperation and Incentives to Renege; The Elites' Commitment Problem, Part 1: Benefits of Reaching an Agreement with Leaders; Dependable Career Advancement; Securing Dependable Access to Spoils and Policy Influence; Reducing Transaction Costs; The Elites' Commitment Problem, Part 2: Costs of Cooperation and Incentives to Renege; Summing Up: A Two-Sided Commitment Problem 
505 8 |a 2.3 Overcoming the Commitment ProblemPart 1: Dominant Party Institutions; Dominant Parties and the Leader's Credible Commitments; Dominant Parties and Elite Credible Commitments; Summary; Overcoming the Commitment Problem, Part 2: Changes in the Balance ... ; Explaining Variation in the Emergence of Dominant Parties: The Limitations of Institutional Explanations; Reducing the Severity of the Leader's Commitment Problem; Reducing the Severity of the Elite's Commitment Problem; Balanced Resources: Maximizing the Likelihood of a Dominant Party 
505 8 |a Theory and Practice: Institutional Evolution in Nascent Dominant Party Systems3 False Starts; 3.1 The Absence of a Ruling Party in the First Russian Republic: 1990-1993; Summary: The First Russian Republic; 3.2 Russia's Choice: The Failure of Russia's First Party of Power; Why Yeltsin Failed to Invest in Russia's Choice; Why Elites Failed to Invest in Russia's Choice; Summary: The Failure of Russia's Choice; 3.3 Our Home Is Russia: Russia's Second Failed Party of Power; The Immediate Causes of Our Home's Failure: Presidential and Regional Neglect; National Elites and Our Home Is Russia 
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