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Comparative Politics is an international journal that publishes scholarly articles devoted to the comparative analysis of political institutions and behavior. It was founded in 1968 to further the development of comparative political theory and the application of comparative theoretical analysis to the empirical investigation of political issues. Comparative Politics communicates new ideas and research findings to social scientists, scholars, and students, and is valued by experts in research organizations, foundations, and consulates throughout the world.

Publisher: City University of New York

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Volume 50, Number 3, April 2018
Whither Russia? Twenty-five Years After the Collapse of Communism

Notes on the Contributors

Free Content Notes on the Contributors
pp. 293-294(2)

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Introduction

Free Content Introduction: Russia in Retrospect and in Prospect
pp. 295-303(9)
Author: Stoner, Kathryn

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What Has Russia Become?
pp. 327-346(20)
Author: Fish, M. Steven

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Xenophobia on the Rise? Temporal and Regional Trends in Xenophobic Attitudes in Russia
pp. 381-394(14)
Authors: Chapman, Hannah S.; Marquardt, Kyle L.; Herrera, Yoshiko M.; Gerber, Theodore P.

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Russian Economic Inequality in Comparative Perspective
pp. 395-416(22)
Author: Remington, Thomas F.

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Turning the Virtual Tables: Government Strategies for Addressing Online Opposition with an Application to Russia
pp. 435-482(48)
Authors: Sanovich, Sergey; Stukal, Denis; Tucker, Joshua A.

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Abstracts

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pp. 475-477(3)

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