Is Putin vulnerable? One autocracy in Russia may lead to another. Kathryn Stoner - September 27, 2022 Here’s what we know about how autocratic regimes die.
Many Russians aren’t protesting against Putin — they want his help Alfred Evans - August 21, 2017 [caption id="attachment_56115" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Riot police detain a protester during
Russia’s leaders are happy about Brexit, but it won’t help the regime much at home J. Paul Goode - June 29, 2016 Before the June 2016 "Brexit" vote, British Prime Minister David
The best way to demoralize the opposition in Russia? Beat them in a fair election Joshua Tucker - October 12, 2013 [caption id="attachment_1521" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] Alexei Navalny (Sergei Karpukhin/REUTERS )[/caption]
Why do leaders manipulate (or not) elections? Revisiting the 2013 Moscow mayoral elections. Joshua Tucker - October 2, 2013 [caption id="attachment_871" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] Russian protest leader and mayoral
Additional Commentary on Moscow Mayoral Elections Joshua Tucker - September 9, 2013 University of North Carolina political scientist Graeme Robertson and Kings
Moscow Mayoral Election: The Risks of Using “Relatively” Free Elections to Gain Legitimacy Joshua Tucker - September 9, 2013 The following is a guest post from Columbia University political
Moscow Mayoral Election: Results from Exit Polls Look Like Numbers that Can Provoke Protest in National Elections Joshua Tucker - September 8, 2013 I wanted to make a quick initial observation about today's
Political Communication and Repression in Russia – Or What Do Alexei Navalny and Mitt Romney Have in Common? Joshua Tucker - August 1, 2013 The following is a guest post from political scientists Graeme