The Legislative Effects of Presidential Partisan Powers in Post-Communist Russia
In this article, I use an original set of data on the most important procedural and substantive legislation enacted in Russia over the last decade (1994-2005) to show how variance in presidential partisan powers has produced very different institutional, behavioural and policy effects. These findin...
Main Author: | Chaisty, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley Blackwell
2008
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