Network governance in Russia: an analytical framework

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2016-06-10

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Taylor and Francis

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Abstract

This article questions the widely held notions of Russian exceptionalism as regards its state–society relations, arguing that the conceptual tools used to study governance in other regions and contexts are applicable in Russia, opening the potential for fruitful comparisons and dialogue. Our analytical framework for studying Russian governance emphasises the concept of networking. We posit that even in contemporary hybrid authoritarian regimes the state is dependent on interactive governance arrangements involving civil society actors. The article applies the analytical framework to an initial synthesis of findings from studies of Russian governance, reported elsewhere in the symposium.

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Davies, J.S. et al. (2016) Network governance in Russia: an analytical framework. East European Politics, 32 (2), pp. 131-147

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Research Institute