Ekaterina Schulmann

Ekaterina Schulmann
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration | RANEPA · Institute of Social Sciences

Doctor of Philosophy

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There is general agreement that both the Security Council and State Council are significant institutions in Putin’s Russia, but less clarity as to what this means, beyond that each provides opportunities for consultation with specific segments of the elite. Even this modest consensus was confounded in 2020, when both councils seemed to offer potent...
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Vladimir Putin’s Russia is not a one-man show. To understand how governance actually works in the country, we need to take into account the power and complexity of the bureaucracy – which will only continue to grow in importance.
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The problems of the establishment of the institution for assessing the regulatory impact in the Russian Federation are analyzed. The methodology of sociological research is presented, the materials of which reconstruct the position of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia. The possibilities of institutions for assessing the regulatory impa...
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Анализируются проблемы становления института оценки регулирующего воздействия в Российской Федерации. Представлена методика социологического исследования, по материалам которого реконструирована позиция Минэкономразвития России. Рассмотрены возможности институтов оценки регулирующего воздействия и оценки фактического воздействия как форм экспертног...
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In volume 53, issue 4 (2015), the article, Duma-2014 Report: Outcomes and Tendencies by Ekaterina Schulmann published with errors. The entire corrected article is reprinted here using the same page numbers as the originally printed article. The corrected article can be found online in volume 53, issue 4 at www. tandfonline.com. Any citations of the...
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Why do hybrid regimes imitate democratic institutions? Do they serve exclusively as a showy formality for the external, mainly Western, audiences or do they perform some substantive functions within the framework of a political system? Within the broader context of diffusion of ideas across countries, the author of this paper explains the nature of...

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