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John Löwenhardt
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| Introduction |
| Pages: 1-8 |
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Ruth Brown
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| Party Development in the Regions: When did Parties Start to Play a Part in Politics? |
| Pages: 9-30 |
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Vladimir Gel'man and Grigorii V. Gosolov
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| Regional Party System Formation in Russia: The Deviant Case of Sverdlovsk Oblast |
| Pages: 31-53 |
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Robert G. Moser
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| The Electoral Effect of Presidentialism in Post-Soviet Russia |
| Pages: 54-75 |
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Sarah Oates
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| Party Platforms: Towards a Definition of the Russian Political Spectrum |
| Pages: 76-97 |
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Stephen E. Hanson
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| Ideology, Uncertainty and the Rise of Anti-System Parties in Post-Communist Spectrum |
| Pages: 98-127 |
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Richard Sakwa
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| Left of Right? The CPRF and the Problem of Democratic Consolidation in Russia |
| Pages: 128-158 |
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Neil Robinson
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| Classifying Russia's Party System: The Problem of "Relevance" in a Time of Uncertainty |
| Pages: 159-177 |
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Moshe Haspel
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| Should Party in Parliament be Weak or Strong? The Rules Debate in the Russian State DUma |
| Pages: 178-200 |
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Thomas F. Remington
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| Political Conflict and Institutional Design: Paths of Party Development in Russia |
| Pages: 201-223 |
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Frederic J. Fleron Jr., Richard Ahl and Finbarr Lane
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| Where Now in the Study of Russian Political Parties? |
| Pages: 224-252 |
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Paul Webb and Paul G. Lewis
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| The Lessons of Comparative Politics: Russian Political Parties as Independent Variables? |
| Pages: 253-264 |
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compiled by Stephen White
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| Electoral Statistics, 1993-96 |
| Pages: 265-269 |