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Party Competition in Russia's Regions

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This paper examines which of Russia's regions have electoral outcomes structured by parties, and which do not. It also suggests what preconditions are for the development of a regional-level party system that can structure electoral outcomes.

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Abstract: This paper examines which of Russia's regions have electoral outcomes structured by parties, and which do not. It also suggests what preconditions are for the development of a regional-level party system that can structure electoral outcomes.

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Party Competition in Russia's Regions A paper for the American Political Science Association conference Chicago 2004 Dan Epstein depstein@fas.harvard.edu Harvard University Introduction Since the fall of the USSR in 1991 the establishment of a stable competitive party system that effectively translates the preferences of the electorate in to policy has been one of the least successful arenas of Russia's transition (Mainwaring 1999: 29). A stable system of well-functioning political parties plays a critical role in democracy both by structuring
of the electoral commissions of the subjects of the Russian Federation to which it links. Other data came from the web- site of the University of Essex' program on "Political Transformation and the Electoral Process in Post-Communist Europe" (www.essex.ac.uk/elections). Some information especially about governors' elections was drawn from the electronic periodical publication "Politika" election site (www.cityline.ru/politika/vybory/vybory.html). Finally the data on the Voronezh 2001 oblast duma elections was taken from a publicantion by the Voronezh Electoral Commission called Tematichesky Sbornik


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