White S., Kryshtanovskaya O. Changing the Russian Electoral System: Inside the Black Box White S., Kryshtanovskaya O. Changing the Russian Electoral System: Inside the Black Box // Europe-Asia Studies. Special Issue: Russia`s Authoritarian Elections. 11/040557-22 Є 2011 University of Glasgow. DOI: 10.1080/09668136.2011.566424, Vol. 63, No. 4, June 2012, 557–578.ISSN 0966-8136Размещена на сайте: 29.05.14Текст статьи.Ссылка при цитировании:White S., Kryshtanovskaya O. Changing the Russian Electoral System: Inside the Black Box // Europe-Asia Studies. Special Issue: Russia's Authoritarian Elections. 11/040557-22 Є 2011 University of Glasgow. DOI: 10.1080/09668136.2011.566424, Vol. 63, No. 4, June 2012, 557–578.Авторы:Крыштановская О.В., Уайт С.АннотацияTHE NEW LAW ON ELECTIONS TO THE STATE DUMA of May 2005 was hardly unexpected. Its major features had already been identified in President Putin’s wide- ranging speech to an expanded meeting of the Russian government in September 2004, in which he set out a series of changes that must follow the challenge to state authority that had been presented by the Beslan hostage-taking tragedy at the start of that month. In circumstances of this kind, he told his audience, their system of government had to be ‘not merely adapted to work in crisis situations’ but ‘fundamentally restructured’, so that it could prevent the breakup of the state and the collapse of Russia itself. A ‘crucial element’ in this restructuring was a reconstitution of the governmental system at all levels so that it formed a ‘single system of authority’. The leading officials in every region should be nominated by the head of state and then approved by local parliaments, and there should be stronger national parties. This was one of the ways of ensuring ‘real dialogue and interaction between the authorities in the struggle against terror’. This would in turn require an entirely proportional system of elections to the national parliament.Ключевые слова: россия политика выборы власть электорат реформы избирательное законодательство Оглавлениескрыть оглавлениепоказать оглавление Рубрики: Политическая социологияВозможно, вам будут интересны другие публикации:Stephen White, Ol’ga Kryshtanovskaya. Changing the Russian Electoral System: Inside the PolBlackBox // Europe-Asia Studies. University of Glasgow. DOI: 10.1080, 2010, Vol. 24, Issue 4, Pp. 585-603.Stephen White, Ol’ga Kryshtanovskaya. After Pikalevo // Baltic Rim Economies. Editors-in-chief Hanna Mäkinen and Kari Liuhto, Turku School of Economics, Pan-European Institute, 2009, № 5. p. 26.S.White, O.Kryshtanovskaya. Russia’s Authoritarian Elections / By S.White, Sarah Birch, O.Kryshtanovskaya etc. London: Routledge, 2011 – 200 ppKryshtanovskaya O., White S. Losing Power in Russia // Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Publisher: Routledge, Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered, 21:2, 200-222, DOI: 10.1080/13523270500108725, 2005, vol. 21, № 2, Pp. 200-222.Stephen White, Olga Kryshtanovskaya. Changing the Russian Electoral System: Inside the Black Box// Europe-Asia Studies. 2011. Vol. 63. #4. Pp. 557-579 – на англ. яз