Graeme B. Robertson is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. His research focuses on labor, social movements, political protest, and the problems of governance in authoritarian regimes. He has published articles in the American Political Science Review, Comparative Politics, the Slavic Review, Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Pro et Contra and the Journal of Democracy.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Protest and regimes: organizational ecology, mobilization strategies and elite competition 3. Protest and regime in Russia 4. The geography of strikes 5. A time for trouble 6. Elections and the decline of protest 7. Vladimir Putin and defeat-proofing the system 8. Protest, repression and order from below 9. Implications for Russia and elsewhere.
1. Introduction 2. Protest and regimes: organizational ecology, mobilization strategies and elite competition 3. Protest and regime in Russia 4. The geography of strikes 5. A time for trouble 6. Elections and the decline of protest 7. Vladimir Putin and defeat-proofing the system 8. Protest, repression and order from below 9. Implications for Russia and elsewhere.
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