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Casting shadows? Authoritarianism in Putin’s Russia Authoritarianism in Putin’s Russia

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One of the Cold War’s commonplaces about Russia was its abiding embrace of authoritarianism. Across the centuries, successive regimes, whether Tsarist or Communist, have been characterised by Western scholars as highly centralised, personalised power structures, with an intolerance of dissidence that too easily descended into barbaric brutality. Living on Europe’s farthest edge, Russia’s peoples are said to have been bypassed by Enlightenment modernity, the rise of liberal constitutionalism and the gradual entrenchment of individual rights and democratic freedoms. For those commentators inspired by such Cold War thinking, it is a legacy that continues to shape contemporary politics. The assumption is that Putin’s reclaiming of the presidency in 2012 is emblematic of an inevitable reversion to authoritarianism. Drawing on research in Russia during the March 2012 election, this article takes a critical look at the plethora of global statistical surveys that point to authoritarian trends under the current regime. It concludes that the conceptual framework underpinning the West’s revelations about the descent into authoritarianism in contemporary Russia is neither clear nor convincing.

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  1. Risse, Thomas, Comment during a Amitav Acharya seminar at the Otto Suhr Institute, Freie Universitaet, Berlin, 19 June 2012

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Horsfield, D. Casting shadows? Authoritarianism in Putin’s Russia Authoritarianism in Putin’s Russia. Asia Eur J 12, 445–456 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10308-014-0393-7

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