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Comparing Post-Soviet Legislatures: A Theory of Institutional Design and Political Conflict
Comparing Post-Soviet Legislatures: A Theory of Institutional Design and Political Conflict, One dilemma facing new or newly independent states, such as those of the former Soviet Union, is how to design effective legislatures when political parties are weak and fragmented or even nonexistent. In this book, Joel M. Ostrow develops a comparative i, Comparing Post-Soviet Legislatures: A Theory of Institutional Design and Political Conflict has a rating of 3 stars
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Comparing Post-Soviet Legislatures: A Theory of Institutional Design and Political Conflict, One dilemma facing new or newly independent states, such as those of the former Soviet Union, is how to design effective legislatures when political parties are weak and fragmented or even nonexistent. In this book, Joel M. Ostrow develops a comparative i, Comparing Post-Soviet Legislatures: A Theory of Institutional Design and Political Conflict
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  • Comparing Post-Soviet Legislatures: A Theory of Institutional Design and Political Conflict
  • Written by author Joel M. Ostrow
  • Published by Ohio State University Press, June 2000
  • One dilemma facing new or newly independent states, such as those of the former Soviet Union, is how to design effective legislatures when political parties are weak and fragmented or even nonexistent. In this book, Joel M. Ostrow develops a comparative i
  • Ostrow (political science, Benedictine university) develops a comparative institutional framework to explain marked differences in behavior across three post-Soviet legislatures: the Russian Supreme Soviet, the Russian State Duma, and the Estonian leg
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Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Theory of Comparative Legislatures: Institutional Design and Legislative Conflict1
Pt. 1The Russian Supreme Soviet: A Well-Oiled Machine, Out of Control29
1The Nonpartisan, Committee-Centered Supreme Soviet35
2A Well-Oiled Legislative Machine46
3External Activities: A Machine Out of Control72
Pt. 2The Russian State Duma: Complete Chaos, Under Control93
4The State Duma: An Unlinked, Dual-Channel Design99
5Procedural Breakdown and Deadlock in the Duma118
6External Activities: Negotiation and Cooperation159
Pt. 3The Estonian Riigikogu: The Benefits of a Linked, Dual-Channel Design193
7How Linkage Promotes Conflict Management195
Conclusion: Designing Legislature: Prescriptive Lessons, for Russia and Beyond229
Notes251
Bibliography289
Index301


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