Nr. 106: Duma Elections 2011

Nr. 106: Duma Elections 2011

Autor(en): Henry Hale, Alexander Kynev, Arkadiy Lyubarev
Herausgeber: Stephen Aris, Aglaya Snetkov, Matthias Neumann, Robert Orttung, Jeronim Perovic, Heiko Pleines, Hans-Henning Schröder
Serie: Russian Analytical Digest (RAD)
Ausgabe: 106
Verlag(e): Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich; Research Centre for East European Studies, University of Bremen; Institute of History, University of Basel
Publikationsjahr: 2011

This issue focuses on the December 2011 Duma elections, examining the campaign, electoral process and the results, and considers the implications for the Russian political landscape ahead of the March 2012 Presidential election. The first article analyzes the electoral campaign and how this impacted on the unexpectedly poor showing for United Russia, and what this suggests about public opinion on the Putin/Medvedev regime. The second article assesses the party system and the authorities' attempts to manipulate its nature over the last decade, and concludes that parties in Russia have lost ideological coherence and inter-party competition has been replaced by competition between interest groups within parties. And the third article examines the changes to electoral law over the last decade, and the impact this has had on Russia's political and electoral landscape.
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