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Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: A Theory of Comparative Legislatures: Institutional Design and Legislative Conflict | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | The Russian Supreme Soviet: A Well-Oiled Machine, Out of Control | 29 |
1 | The Nonpartisan, Committee-Centered Supreme Soviet | 35 |
2 | A Well-Oiled Legislative Machine | 46 |
3 | External Activities: A Machine Out of Control | 72 |
Pt. 2 | The Russian State Duma: Complete Chaos, Under Control | 93 |
4 | The State Duma: An Unlinked, Dual-Channel Design | 99 |
5 | Procedural Breakdown and Deadlock in the Duma | 118 |
6 | External Activities: Negotiation and Cooperation | 159 |
Pt. 3 | The Estonian Riigikogu: The Benefits of a Linked, Dual-Channel Design | 193 |
7 | How Linkage Promotes Conflict Management | 195 |
Conclusion: Designing Legislature: Prescriptive Lessons, for Russia and Beyond | 229 | |
Notes | 251 | |
Bibliography | 289 | |
Index | 301 |
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