The evolution of authoritarianism and contentious action in Russia Bogdan Mamaev (Griffith University).
This Element examines the evolution of authoritarianism in Russia from 2011 to 2023, focusing on its impact on contentious action. It argues that the primary determinant of contention, at both federal and regional levels, is authoritarian innovation characterized by reactive and proactive repression...
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