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The 1996 Russian presidential election

Author: Jerry F Hough; Evelyn B Davidheiser; Susan Goodrich Lehmann
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, ©1996.
Series: Brookings occasional papers.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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The 1996 Russian presidential election is a crucial referendum on the policy of economic reform that had been conducted over the previous five years. This book, written before the election on the basis of two major public opinion surveys at the time of the 1993 and 1995 Duma elections, explores the evolution in Russian thinking, the positions and strategies of the candidates, and the dilemma of the centrists  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Jerry F Hough; Evelyn B Davidheiser; Susan Goodrich Lehmann
ISBN: 0815737513 9780815737513
OCLC Number: 34781155
Notes: "This book is designed to provide the background necessary to understand Russia's crucial 1996 presidential election. The authors conducted comprehensive sociological surveys at the time of the December 1993 and December 1995 legislative elections ... The book is based on an analysis of these surveys and a detailed examination of the voting data from the two elections"--P. vii-viii.
Description: viii, 124 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents: 1. Introduction --
2. Boris Yeltsin and Economic Reform --
3. The 1993 Election and Its Aftermath --
4. The 1995 Duma Election --
5. The Presidential Election: The Candidates and Their Programs --
6. The Presidential Election: The Strength of the Candidates --
7. Conclusion.
Series Title: Brookings occasional papers.
Responsibility: Jerry F. Hough, Evelyn Davidheiser, Susan Goodrich Lehmann.

Abstract:

The 1996 Russian presidential election is a crucial referendum on the policy of economic reform that had been conducted over the previous five years. This book, written before the election on the basis of two major public opinion surveys at the time of the 1993 and 1995 Duma elections, explores the evolution in Russian thinking, the positions and strategies of the candidates, and the dilemma of the centrists choosing between a president they profoundly dislike and a Communist party they do not trust.

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