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Title The presidentialization of political parties in Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus / Marina Glaser, Ivan Krivushin, Mara Morini, editors
Published Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 203 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Palgrave studies in presidential politics
Palgrave studies in presidential politics.
Contents Chapter 1: The Presidentialisation and the party of power in Post-Soviet States -- Chapter 2: The presidentialisation of Russian political parties -- Chapter 3: The presidentialisation of Belarus political parties -- Chapter 4: The presidentialisation of Kazakh political parties -- Chapter 5: The presidentialisation in Post-Soviet States: theoretical challenges
Summary This book analyses the presidentialization of parties in three countries of the post-Soviet space - Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan - and the role of this phenomenon in their recent political history. The concept of presidentialization of politics means that parties tend to adjust by becoming "presidentialised" in the sense that parties delegate their leaders-as- Presidents to shape both their electoral and governing strategies. The presidentialization of parties refers to institutional resources, constraints and opportunities. It can be also described both as centralization of leadership and a style of government, overlapping with that of personalization of politics that it consists of personal characteristics, attitudes, personal capital and charisma in making politics, instead. Since their introduction, the concept of presidentialization have been mostly analysed within the Western or other democratic countries. Very little attention, however, has been paid to the phenomenon presidentialization of political parties in non-democratic countries or in countries with a transitional form of government . This volume enhances our theoretical understanding of the political role of the Presidents of Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus in controlling the legislative space and elected officials. Marina Glaser is Professor of Philosophy, Department of International Relations, HSE University, Moscow, Russia. Ivan Krivushin is Professor of Modern History, Department of International Relations, HSE University, Moscow, Russia. Mara Morini is Associate Professor, PhD in Political Science, Department of Political and International Sciences (DISPI), University of Genoa, Italy
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed April 19, 2023)
Subject Political parties -- Russia (Federation)
Political parties -- Kazakhstan
Political parties -- Belarus
Presidents -- Russia (Federation)
Presidents -- Kazakhstan
Presidents -- Belarus
Political parties
Politics and government
Presidents
SUBJECT Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government -- 1991- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92006576
Kazakhstan -- Politics and government -- 1991- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94000175
Belarus -- Politics and government -- 1991- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92006578
Subject Belarus
Kazakhstan
Russia (Federation)
Form Electronic book
Author Glaser, Marina, editor
Krivushin, Ivan, editor
Morini, Mara, editor.
ISBN 9783031259777
3031259777