Popular Choice and Managed Democracy
Discover the intricate dynamics of Russian politics in Timothy J. Colton's insightful book, Popular Choice and Managed Democracy, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2003. This compelling analysis spans 330 pages, delving into the electoral landscape of the Russian Federation during the pivotal winter of 1999-2000, a time marked by uncertainty and tension among citizens as they cast their votes. Colton expertly examines the interplay between public choice and the managed democratic processes that define contemporary Russia. Ideal for enthusiasts of political science, European studies, and international relations, this book provides a thorough understanding of political campaigns and ideologies in a rapidly changing environment. Engage with the complexities of democracy and power in a nation at the crossroads of history.