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Strong state, weak society State capacity, economic development and clientelism in modern Russia
Strong state, weak society State capacity, economic development and clientelism in modern Russia

Author(s): Aleksandr Gurianov
Subject(s): Politics, Governance, Public Administration, Government/Political systems, Electoral systems, Welfare systems, Comparative politics, Fiscal Politics / Budgeting, Corruption - Transparency - Anti-Corruption
Published by: Societatea Academică Română (SAR)
Keywords: Russia; Elections; State capacity; Clientelism; Governance;

Summary/Abstract: This paper provides a comparative analysis of how highly differentiated regions of Russia perform in terms of economic development, public services delivery and overall quality of governance while linking these factors to levels of political support for the current incumbent during the latest presidential electoral campaign in 2018. It introduces the subnational Good Governance Rank to facilitate comparison of distinct regions on a comparable basis. Additionally, author studies the “economy- state-clientelism” triangle in the modern Russian setting to confirm previous findings from Mexico, Argentina, Cambodia, Germany, United Kingdom and other countries to reveal the typical behavior pattern: politicians favor the poor (because its cheap), citizens favor stalemate (because change is risky) and clientelism coerces and buys (because it’s a time-tested mechanism).

  • Issue Year: 21/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 72-101
  • Page Count: 30
  • Language: English
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