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International Affairs | 2015

Inventing truth and building power in Russia

Nigel Gould-Davies

Next year marks a quarter century since the end of the Soviet Union. How has power evolved in the region? What might the future hold? What are the implications for the West? Three important works illuminate these questions from different angles. Henry Hale argues that (except for the Baltic states) post-Soviet regimes are fundamentally similar to one another in being constituted by informal networks that dominate resources and institutions. They converge around, and compete for, influence with a powerful presidency that imposes selective rewards and punishments. Succession is the key weakness, and an unpopular lame duck leader invariably leads to upheaval. Karen Dawisha charts the rise of Vladimir Putins network of friends and colleagues, and documents allegations of corruption and illegality. She shows how quickly this network, on gaining presidential power, revived state strength and undermined other networks. Peter Pomerantsev vividly portrays a society of simulations ruled by a deft and disorienting ‘post-modern authoritarianism’. But as systemic popularity has declined this has given way to a harder, shriller anti-western course, and ultimately to the annexation of Crimea. The future may see the international context play a greater role in regime evolution than before. The compelling anatomy of power laid bare in these three works points to growing tensions and flaws in patronal rule across the post-Soviet space.


International Affairs | 2018

A wary embrace: what the China–Russia relationship means for the world

Nigel Gould-Davies


International Affairs | 2016

Russia's Far East: new dynamics in Asia Pacific and beyond. By Rensselaer Lee and Artyom Lukin

Nigel Gould-Davies


International Affairs | 2016

Gangs of Russia: from the streets to the corridors of power. By Svetlana Stephenson

Nigel Gould-Davies


International Affairs | 2016

Gaidar's revolution: the inside account of the economic transformation of Russia. By Petr Aven and Alfred Kokh

Nigel Gould-Davies


International Affairs | 2016

Pluralism by default: weak autocrats and the rise of competitive politics. By Lucan Way

Nigel Gould-Davies


International Affairs | 2016

Germany, Russia, and the rise of geo‐economics. By Stephen F. Szabo

Nigel Gould-Davies


International Affairs | 2015

The strong state in Russia: development and crisis. By Andrei P. Tsygankov

Nigel Gould-Davies


International Affairs | 2015

Re‐examining economic and political reforms in Russia, 1985–2000: generations, ideas, and changes. By Vladimir Gel'man, Dmitry Travin and Otar Marganiya

Nigel Gould-Davies


International Affairs | 2015

International partnership in Russia. By James Henderson and Alastair Ferguson: Putin's energy agenda. By Stefan Hedlund

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