
New Books in Eastern European Studies Regina Smyth, "Elections, Protest, and Authoritarian Regime Stability: Russia 2008–2020" (Cambridge UP, 2020)
Feb 18, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Political Science - A Study of the Protests
02:34 • 4min
The Puten Regime and the Medverov Regime
06:34 • 2min
Vote for Anyone but the Russic Party
08:58 • 5min
The Process of Manipulation in Elections
14:06 • 4min
Getting Rid of Elections Is a Sign We Are Not a Democracy
17:56 • 4min
The Importance of Networks
21:51 • 5min
The Linkage Between Elections and Protests
26:58 • 4min
The Russian Revolution - A Great Demonstration of Regime Power
31:19 • 5min
I'm So Excited That That Came Through, Right?
36:09 • 3min
What's the Difference Between the Hipsters and the Norod Joi?
38:41 • 3min
Putton's Narration of a Myth of the Nineties
41:30 • 3min
Provocation and Provocation in a Different Kind of Moment
44:30 • 4min
Nevalni's Manifesto - A Protest Around Russia
48:05 • 3min
Is Putin a Pillar of Stability?
51:29 • 3min
Do People Respond to a Policy?
54:54 • 6min
