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ID165337
Title ProperPolitics of Anti-Corruption Campaigns in Putin’s Russia: Power, Opposition, and the All-Russia People’s Front
LanguageENG
AuthorAburamoto, Mari
Summary / Abstract (Note)The beginning of Vladimir Putin’s third term was characterised by the politicisation of corruption. Opposition forces focused on corruption and criticised the regime for tolerating it. This article explores how the regime reacted to opposition criticism. The regime encountered a dilemma: it could not ignore the opposition but promoting anti-corruption reforms was risky for the regime. This study focuses on the regime’s use of the All-Russia People’s Front (Obshcherossiiskii Narodnyi Front—ONF) and concludes that it functioned as a ‘parastatal’ anti-corruption movement, enabling the regime to deflect the blame without directly involving itself in the process.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 71, No.3; Apr 2019: p.408-425
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 71 No 3
Key WordsPutin’s Russia ;  Anti-corruption Campaigns ;  Russia People’s Front


 
 
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