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KHMELNITSKAYA, MARINA (2) answer(s).
 
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Socio-economic development and the politics of expertise in Putin’s Russia: the hollow paradigm perspective / Khmelnitskaya, Marina   Journal Article
Khmelnitskaya, Marina Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Russia’s 2018 presidential election campaign was accompanied by a new round of strategies of socio-economic development. This article analyses these documents from the perspective of the ‘politics of expertise’ defining the relations between the political regime and policy experts. The analysis draws on authoritarian politics and public policy literatures. The article argues that a ‘hollow paradigm’ approach to the politics of expertise has emerged in response to the dilemmas of authoritarian governance. While the substantive, ideational element of this paradigm is vague, its procedural, expert community-binding element is strong. The analysis contributes to the understanding of the politics surrounding the writing of strategic plans, the role of policy ideas and state–society relations in contemporary Russia.
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Urban Governance in Russia: the Case of Moscow Territorial Development and Housing Renovation / Khmelnitskaya, Marina; Ihalainen, Emmirosa   Journal Article
Khmelnitskaya, Marina Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This essay considers how the tensions inherent to authoritarian politics structure urban governance in the city of Moscow. The focus here is on urban development policy and the housing renovation programme introduced in 2017. The essay demonstrates a flexible governance arrangement that responds to the interests and ideas of the country’s leadership and involves city-level bureaucratic decision-making, the accommodation of economic interests and expert opinion, and consultations with the public. Such consultations have recently become more significant because of intensive protests paired with the city administration’s belief in participatory urban governance.
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