Political Institutions
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Comparison
100

What is the name of the lower house of the Russian Legislature and how they are elected?

The Duma is the lower house and the are all elected through proportional representation (implemented in 2005)

100

How did leaders and bureaucratic members get political jobs in the soviet era?

They were chosen through nomenklatura

100

What is Putin's foreign policy agenda?

Anti-NATO and anti-EU

100

Culturally, Russia can be described as?

Cultural Heterogeneity
100

In contrast to federalism seen in Russia, UK has what?

A unitary state

200

Who is the head of government in Russia?

The Prime minister whose appointed by the president

200

Who was the implementer of Glasnost and Perestroika?

Mikhail Gorbachev

200

What fuels the Russian Economy?

Oil and gas reserves

200

Russian's are influenced by what aspect of their history?

Statism and absolute rule

200

Compared to the United States, Russian political parties are more focused on what?

They evolve around particular leaders rather than a stable platform

300

What is the type of presidential election in Russia?

There is a runoff election if a party doesn't gain a majority

300

Marx and Lenin are known for what ideology?

Democratic centralism

300

What is the ethnic cleavage that cause political tension in Russia?

Chechnya

300

Main social cleavages in Russia today?

Ethnicity, Rural v. Urban, Religion, and Social class

300

While Britain saw a slow change to democracy, in Russia what happened? 

Russia has had violent change as seen through multiple bloody revolutions

400

What is the role of the constitution court?

Interpreting the constitution and constitutionality of laws

(This is the role in the constitution but is not independent from influence from the President) 

400

What is the description of a Post-Stalin USSR?

Industrialized, high legitimacy, and egalitarianism

400

The election of 2008 led to this

What is Dmitri Medvedev was elected as president with Putin as his prime minister, though Putin still held his same powers?

400

In contrast to Americans, Russians are known for what?

Equality of result

400

Unlike Britain, Russia has strong influence on the president from what group?

The oligarcy

500

What are the ways to impeach the Russian President?

2/3 majority in the Duma, 2/3 majority in the Federation Council, and ruling by Constitutional Court and Supreme Court

500

What was Yeltsin's action in congress 1993?

He dissolved and sent troops into parliament to have referendum, giving him more power

500

What is Russia's government system?

Illiberal Democracy due to central power in the executive, disregard of rule of law, censorship/propaganda, and limit of other branches?

500

What are the youth groups created by Stalin and their modern counterpart?

Komsomol was Stalin era, Nashi is modern groups

500

Whats the difference in federalism in the United States and in Russia?

Russia has asymmetrical federalism