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Palgrave Macmillan

Parliamentary Power in Russia, 1994-2001

President Vs Parliament

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  • © 2003

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Part of the book series: St Antony's Series (STANTS)

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This book is the first study of the power of the Russian Parliament in the policy process from 1994-2001, within the context of executive-legislative relations. It challenges the widely held view that between 1994 and 2001 Russia had a presidential system with a strong, authoritarian leader who ruled by decree and a weak parliament which did not have much power.

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'Tiffany Troxel masterfully traces the development of the Russian parliament's critical early years. This is the best book of its kind and Troxel's work will be the benchmark for anyone studying the institutionalization of the Russian parliament.'

David C. King, Associate Professor of Public Policy, Harvard University

About the author

TIFFANY TROXEL completed a Ph.D. in Politics at St Antony's College, Oxford University in 1999. She also received a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. Dr Troxel spent twelve months in Russia researching the Russian Parliament.

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