Authoritarian political intraregimes in Russia and the post-Soviet space (comparative historical and political analysis).

  • Sergey Kislitsyn
  • Svetlana Petrova
  • Evgenia Kondratenko
  • David Grigoryan
  • Marina S. Terentyeva
  • Alexander A. Smirnov
Keywords: political regime, intra-political regime, authoritarianism, leadership, political history

Abstract

The article attempts to clarify the nature of the specific characteristics of the adaptation of the democratic political system to traditionalist conditions in the context of comparative political scientific research. Based on the historical and political experience of the Russian empire, the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation noted that in Russia and in some CIS countries an authoritarian-modernization of presidential political regimes has formed that the implementation of a powerful mission and a strong state can contribute to the acceleration of the execution of development programs. The proposed definition of intrapolitical political regime reflects the functioning of more specifically historical configurations of power within classical regimes, generally of an authoritarian and presidential nature in political and legal form.

Published
2020-04-01