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East European diasporas, migration, and cosmopolitanism
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ISBN: 0203081129 0415517028 9780203081129 9780415517027 Year: 2013 Publisher: London : Routledge,

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Putin's United Russia Party
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ISBN: 9780415669023 0415669022 9780203180914 9781136588297 9781136588334 9781136588341 9780415728300 0203180917 Year: 2012 Volume: 77 Publisher: London : Routledge,

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From its inception in 2001, the United Russia Party has rapidly developed into a hugely successful, organisationally-complex political party and key component of power. This book provides a much needed analysis on United Russia by exploring the role of the party in the Russian political system, from 2000 to 2010. It explores the party empirically, as an impressive organisation in its own right, but also theoretically, as an independent or explanatory variable able to illumine the larger development of dominant-power politics in Russia in the same period. The book creates a model to understand the role of political parties in electorally-based political systems and shows how United Russia conforms to this model, and importantly, how the party also has unique features that affect its place in the political system. The book goes on to argue that United Russia represents a 'virtual' party hegemony, an outcome of political changes occurring elsewhere, and so a reversal of the typical relationship between parties and power found in comparative literature. This has potentially far reaching implications for our understanding of party dominance in the twenty-first century and also the sources of regime stability and instability

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