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POST SOVIET RUSSIA (2) answer(s).
 
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Party system in post-Soviet Russia: a case study of the party United Russia / Akela, Jay Chandra   Journal Article
Akela, Jay Chandra Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article describes the principles and features of the party based political system in Russia and analyses the historical process that transformed the country from a single party polity within the Soviet Union into a multiparty democracy. It shows that the last decade of the twentieth century—marked by a proliferation of parties, a fragmentation of society, social decline and political paralysis—was succeeded from 2001 by the ongoing period of the concentration of power in the hegemonic party United Russia led by Vladimir Putin. This socially conservative but economically liberal and reformist party aims to build a middle class capable of supporting a stable democracy.
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Russia in the European home? convergence, cosmopolitanism and c / Petrov, Kristian   Journal Article
Petrov, Kristian Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The aim is to present a conceptual and historical reconstruction of Gorbachev's notion of a 'European home', its underlying philosophy of history as well as its relation to Russian cosmism. The concept is contextualised within the convergence debate of the post-war period, in which a rapprochement between communism and capitalism was posited. The essay concludes with reflections on what the conceptualisation can tell us about the fall of communism and what impact the concept has had on today's search for a common European identity. An argument is advanced that the notion contained paradoxes that contributed to the dislocation of post-Soviet Russia from Europe.
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