Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law Stanford University


CDDRL Publications


Russia: Transition without Consolidation

Journal Article

Author
Michael A. McFaul - Stanford University

Published by
Freedom Review, Vol. 28 no. 1, page(s) 38-57
January 1997


The historical facts of Russian politics over the last year appear to point to tremendous progress in making a democracy. There are milestones well worth noting in 1996, especially when compared to other periods: the upheavals of the early years of the new Russian state, the seventy years of totalitarian rule under the Communists, and the hundreds of years of autocratic government under the tsars.

Topics: Democracy | Russia