Shortcut to legitimacy: Popularity in Putin's Russia

DS Hutcheson, B Petersson - Europe-Asia Studies, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Europe-Asia Studies, 2016Taylor & Francis
Survey evidence suggests that Vladimir Putin's legitimacy rests on three pillars: domestic
order; economic prosperity; and the demonstration of great power status internationally. This
is problematic inasmuch as it is based on a high degree of personal popularity which inhibits
and contravenes the legal–rational legitimacy of state institutions. This requires continued
delivery in all three areas in order to maintain the legitimacy of the regime. This framework
allows us better to interpret the 2014 Ukraine crisis as an attempt to shore up support in one …
Abstract
Survey evidence suggests that Vladimir Putin’s legitimacy rests on three pillars: domestic order; economic prosperity; and the demonstration of great power status internationally. This is problematic inasmuch as it is based on a high degree of personal popularity which inhibits and contravenes the legal–rational legitimacy of state institutions. This requires continued delivery in all three areas in order to maintain the legitimacy of the regime. This framework allows us better to interpret the 2014 Ukraine crisis as an attempt to shore up support in one ‘pillar’ as performance-based legitimacy recedes.
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