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Bringing actors back in: political choices and sources of post-Soviet regime dynamics

Gel'man, Vladimir

Post-Soviet affairs, 2018-09, Vol.34 (5), p.282-296 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Columbia: Routledge

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  • Título:
    Bringing actors back in: political choices and sources of post-Soviet regime dynamics
  • Autor: Gel'man, Vladimir
  • Assuntos: Agency and structure ; Authoritarianism ; Bias ; Democracy ; Democratization ; Eurasia ; Incentives ; political science ; Politics ; Postcommunist societies ; regime dynamics ; Side effects
  • É parte de: Post-Soviet affairs, 2018-09, Vol.34 (5), p.282-296
  • Descrição: One might summarize the state of the field of research into contemporary Russian politics as a "dismal consensus": most observers believe that durable authoritarianism has consolidated itself, and there is very little chance of democratization in the foreseeable future. However, political regime changes are often launched and developed overtime as side effects of moves made by political actors, and their outcomes are not predetermined. This article aims to go beyond this "dismal consensus," and revisits some of the arguments on the role of structure and agency in post-Soviet regime dynamics. Apart from the changes in structural variables, it reconsiders the role of the incentives and choices of self-interested political actors, who are not always omnipotent and well-informed strategists. The overall dismal tendencies nevertheless leave some "bias for hope" in the analysis of regime dynamics in post-Soviet Eurasia and beyond.
  • Editor: Columbia: Routledge
  • Idioma: Inglês

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