Democracy Unfolds in Russia
Journal ArticleAuthor
Michael A. McFaul - Stanford University
Published by
Current History, Vol. 96 no. 612, page(s) 319-325
October 1997
Superpresidentialism, ambiguous federalism, the weakness of political parties and labor and civic organizations, the inordinate strength of big business, and the virtual absence of the rule of law represent major blemishes on Russia's nascent democracy. . . [But] in bemoaning Russia's slow start in consolidating a liberal democracy, we must not forget the important progress made in establishing an electoral democracy in Russia.
Topics: Business | Democracy | History | Organizations | Rule of law and corruption | Russia





