ABSTRACT

The transformation from Communist rule towards democratic development in Russia cannot be fully understood without taking the elites into full consideration. Elites and Democratic Development in Russia examines how elites support and challenge democracy and why they are crucial to Russian democracy in particular.
In this innovative volume, twelve respected scholars investigate how elites have affected the transition from Communist rule towards democratic development in Russia. They discuss how the elites' degree of integration on national and regional levels may constitute the main condition for the consolidation of the emerging political regime and interpret the complex post-communist elite patterns of behaviour and attitudes into a theoretical framework of elitist democracy.
This book will appeal to those interested in democratization, elites, post-Soviet Russia and post-communist studies.

chapter 3|22 pages

Russia’s elites in search of consensus

What kind of consolidation?

chapter 5|21 pages

The rise and fall of the Russian governor

Institutional design vs patron/client relationships

chapter 6|17 pages

Between centre and regions

The State Duma deputies and Russian federalism

chapter 7|15 pages

Party extinction in Russia, 1993–2002

An elite connection

chapter 8|24 pages

Local elites in Russia’s transition

Generation effects on adaptation and competition

chapter 9|20 pages

Reforms and orientations of regional elites: the case of

The case of St Petersburg

chapter 10|19 pages

Elite transformation and regime change

The case of Tomsk Oblast