Imitation Democracy
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Imitation Democracy
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Imitation Democracy
Examines the history and functioning of Russia'a post-Soviet political system: an "imitation democracy."
Examines the history and functioning of Russia’a post-Soviet political system: an “imitation democracy.”
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia under Yeltsin and Putin implemented a political system of “imitation democracy,” marked by “a huge disparity between formal constitutional principles and the reality of authoritarian rule.” How did this system take shape, how else might it have developed, and what are the prospects for re-envisioning it more democratically in the future?
These questions animate Dmitrii Furman’s Imitation Democracy, a welcome antidote to books that blandly decry Putin as an omnipotent dictator, without considering his platforms, constituencies, and sources of power. With extensive public opinion polling drawn from throughout the late- and post-Soviet period, and a thorough knowledge of both official and unofficial histories, Furman offers a definitive account of the formation of the modern Russian political system, casting it into powerful relief through comparisons with other post-Soviet states.
Peopled with grey technocrats, warring oligarchs, patriots, and provocateurs, Furman’s narrative details the struggles among partisan factions, and the waves of public sentiment, that shaped modern Russia’s political landscape, culminating in Putin’s third presidential term, which resolves the contradiction between the “form” and “content” of imitation democracy, “the formal dependence of power on elections and the actual dependence of elections on power.”
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Imitation Democracy by Dmitrii Furman is lauded for its insightful analysis of Russia's political landscape following the fall of communism. Reviewers appreciate Furman's unique ability to intertwine his scholarly background with a passionate examination of Russia's imitation of Western democratic structures and its recurring return to autocratic practices. The work is commended for its thorough and critical evaluation of Russia's cultural and political identity, offering a sobering perspective on the country's historical and future democratic challenges.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781788733533
Publisher: Verso Books
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 22 November 2022
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Verso Books
Contributors:
- Foreword by Keith Gessen
- Afterword by Tony Wood
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 19.0mm
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 302g
Pages: 208
About the Author
Dmitrii Furman’s first book, Religion and Social Conflicts in the USA, was published in the USSR in 1981. In later years he became a leading scholar of post-Soviet political development, and theorist of “imitation democracy,” publishing books on a number of former Soviet republics before his death in 2011.
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