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    The Dilemma of the Perception of the Strong State in Russia and the Demand for Modernization

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    The discussion of the perception of the strong state of Russia is not a discussion about a democratic and authoritarian regime or whether people endorse this or that type of regime more. The normative assumption in the past has been that Russia’s transformation has followed theories of democratisation, which led us to have misleading expectations of the direction it would follow and consequently of the methods which Russia’s regime would use to consolidate its power. This consolidation is common object of all types of regime, notwithstanding whether they are undemocratic or democratic. Rulers aim to increase the support and consent of their subjects: only the methods vary. In this respect we are not speaking about failed attempts of Russia’s regime to promote democracy, but about the instruments it has successfully used to gain popular support.Peer reviewe

    Muisti ja unohdus

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    VIETSin gradupalkinto

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    VIII World Congress: Eurasia: Prospects for Wider Cooperation

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    Katteetonta optimismia?

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    Leninin tie opiskelijaaktivistista pyhäksi ikoniksi: Robert Service: Lenin

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    Väitöksiä 2001

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    Kuninkaantekijä Putin

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