[图书][B] The red Mirror: Putin's leadership and Russia's insecure identity

G Sharafutdinova - 2020 - books.google.com
What explains Putin's enduring popularity in Russia? In The Red Mirror, Gulnaz
Sharafutdinova uses social identity theory to explain Putin's leadership. The main source of …

[图书][B] " Недостойное правление": политика в современной России

ВЯ Гельман - 2019 - elibrary.ru
Книга посвящена анализу политико-экономического управления (governance) в
современной России. В ее фокусе—интересы и идеи правящих групп современной …

Domestic courts, transnational law, and international order

F Kahraman, N Kalyanpur… - European Journal of …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This article revisits the relationship between law and international order. Building on legal
research concerned with transnational law, we argue that domestic courts are endogenous …

Capital round-tripping: Determinants of emerging market firm investments into offshore financial centers and their ethical implications

P Karhunen, S Ledyaeva, KD Brouthers - Journal of business ethics, 2022 - Springer
Foreign direct investment (FDI) in offshore financial centers (OFCs) is gaining increased
attention in business ethics research. Much of this research tends to focus on OFCs as …

Mapping the impact of home‐and host‐country institutions on human resource management in emerging market multinational companies: A conceptual framework

T Edwards, G Schnyder… - Thunderbird International …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
While there is a growing literature concerned with multinational companies from emerging
markets (EMNCs), it does not contain a robust conception of how institutions shape human …

The Atlas That Has Not Shrugged: Why Russia's oligarchs are an unlikely force for change

S Markus - Daedalus, 2017 - direct.mit.edu
There is demand among Russia's oligarchs for systemic change, but not for the rule of law
proper. Instead, it is the de facto accountability of political elites and improved relations with …

Centred discourse, decentred practice: The relational production of Russian and Chinese 'rising'power in Central Asia

J Heathershaw, C Owen, A Cooley - Rising Powers and State …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
This paper challenges dominant understandings of'rising powers' by developing a
decentred, relational account of Russia and China in Central Asia. We ask whether Moscow …

An illiberal economic order: commitment mechanisms become tools of authoritarian coercion

N Kalyanpur - Review of inteRnational Political economy, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Globalization did not negate state power. It changed the toolkit. We expected the norms and
incentives of the liberal economic order to push regimes in places like China and Russia to …

Constitution, authoritarianism, and bad governance: the case of Russia

V Gel'man - Russian politics, 2021 - brill.com
Among many arguments for constitutional changes presented in the wake of the 2020
campaign for the popular vote in Russia, there was the idea that “cementing” Russia's …

The institutionalization of relative advantage: Formal institutions, subconstitutional presidential powers, and the rise of authoritarian politics in Russia, 1994–2012

F Burkhardt - Post-Soviet Affairs, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
What role do formal institutions play in the consolidation of authoritarian regimes such as the
Russian Federation? Oftentimes, it is assumed that autocrats, usually potent presidents …