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Weak Strongman[electronic resource] : The Limits of Power in Putin's Russia
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Weak Strongman [electronic resource] : The Limits of Power in Putin's Russia / Timothy Frye.
개인저자
형태사항
1 online resource (304 p.)
내용주기
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface to the Paperback Edition -- Preface -- 1 Information Warrior -- 2 Putinology and Exceptional Russia -- 3 The Autocrat's Dilemmas -- 4 Better to Be Feared and Loved: President Putin's Popularity -- 5 The Surprising Importance of Russia's Manipulated Elections -- 6 Neither as Strong nor as Weak as It Looks: Russia's Economy -- 7 Hitting Them with Carrots: The Role of Repression -- 8 Mysterious Ways: Media Manipulation at Home -- 9 Great Power Posing -- 10 Why Russia Hacks -- 11 Conclusion: The Death of Expertise? -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index
언어주기
In English.
주제
Power (Social sciences), Russia (Federation)
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Russian & Former Soviet Union.
Power (Social sciences)
Russia (Federation)
Activism.
Adviser.
Alexei Navalny.
Americans.
Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation.
Annexation.
Authoritarianism.
Autocracy.
Ballot.
Belarus.
Boris Yeltsin.
Bribery.
Bureaucrat.
Cambridge University Press.
Censorship.
Communist Party of the Russian Federation.
Copyright.
Corruption.
Cronyism.
Cyberwarfare.
Democracy.
Dictatorship.
Dmitry Medvedev.
Eastern Ukraine.
Economic growth.
Economic inequality.
Economic policy.
Economic sanctions.
Economic stagnation.
Economist.
Economy of Russia.
Economy.
Editing.
Election.
Elections in Russia.
Elections in the United States.
Electoral fraud.
Employment.
Fake news.
Financial crisis.
Foreign policy.
Foreign relations of Russia.
Freedom of speech.
Global politics.
Government of Russia.
Great power.
Harassment.
Hat tip.
Headline.
Impunity.
Incumbent.
Insider.
Kazakhstan.
Kommersant.
Legislation.
Legislature.
Leonid Brezhnev.
Levada Center.
Liberal democracy.
Liberalism.
Middle class.
Narrative.
Nationalization.
Newspaper.
Nikita Khrushchev.
Nuclear weapon.
Optimism.
Pension.
Pensioner.
Political party.
Political science.
Politician.
Politics of Russia.
Politics.
Princeton University Press.
Privatization.
Protest.
Publicity.
Putin's Russia.
Ruler.
Russian culture.
Russian language.
Russian oligarch.
Russians.
Security agency.
Skepticism.
Soviet Union.
Term limit.
Trade-off.
Twitter.
Ukrainians.
Uncertainty.
Unemployment.
United Russia.
Vladimir Putin.
Voting.
Wealth.
WikiLeaks.
World War II.
Writing.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Russian & Former Soviet Union.
Power (Social sciences)
Russia (Federation)
Activism.
Adviser.
Alexei Navalny.
Americans.
Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation.
Annexation.
Authoritarianism.
Autocracy.
Ballot.
Belarus.
Boris Yeltsin.
Bribery.
Bureaucrat.
Cambridge University Press.
Censorship.
Communist Party of the Russian Federation.
Copyright.
Corruption.
Cronyism.
Cyberwarfare.
Democracy.
Dictatorship.
Dmitry Medvedev.
Eastern Ukraine.
Economic growth.
Economic inequality.
Economic policy.
Economic sanctions.
Economic stagnation.
Economist.
Economy of Russia.
Economy.
Editing.
Election.
Elections in Russia.
Elections in the United States.
Electoral fraud.
Employment.
Fake news.
Financial crisis.
Foreign policy.
Foreign relations of Russia.
Freedom of speech.
Global politics.
Government of Russia.
Great power.
Harassment.
Hat tip.
Headline.
Impunity.
Incumbent.
Insider.
Kazakhstan.
Kommersant.
Legislation.
Legislature.
Leonid Brezhnev.
Levada Center.
Liberal democracy.
Liberalism.
Middle class.
Narrative.
Nationalization.
Newspaper.
Nikita Khrushchev.
Nuclear weapon.
Optimism.
Pension.
Pensioner.
Political party.
Political science.
Politician.
Politics of Russia.
Politics.
Princeton University Press.
Privatization.
Protest.
Publicity.
Putin's Russia.
Ruler.
Russian culture.
Russian language.
Russian oligarch.
Russians.
Security agency.
Skepticism.
Soviet Union.
Term limit.
Trade-off.
Twitter.
Ukrainians.
Uncertainty.
Unemployment.
United Russia.
Vladimir Putin.
Voting.
Wealth.
WikiLeaks.
World War II.
Writing.
ISBN
0691246289 9780691246284
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