Kathryn Stoner-Weiss
Affiliations: | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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Sign in to add traineeAlexander M. Sokolowski | grad student | 2002 | Princeton |
Eric M. McGlinchey | grad student | 2003 | Princeton |
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Stoner-Weiss K. (2009) Comparing oranges and apples: The internal and external dimensions of Russia’s turn away from democracy Democracy and Authoritarianism in the Postcommunist World. 253-273 |
McFaul M, Stoner-Weiss K. (2008) The myth of the authoritarian model: How Putin's crackdown holds Russia back Foreign Affairs. 87: 68-84 |
Stoner-Weiss K. (2006) Russia: Authoritarianism without authority Journal of Democracy. 17: 104-118 |
Stoner-Weiss K. (2006) Resisting the state: Reform and retrenchment in post-soviet Russia Resisting the State: Reform and Retrenchment in Post-Soviet Russia. 1-167 |
Stoner-Weiss K. (2004) Whither the central state? The regional sources of Russia’s stalled reforms After the Collapse of Communism: Comparative Lessons of Transition. 130-172 |
McFaul M, Stoner-Weiss K. (2004) Introduction: The evolving social science of postcommunism After the Collapse of Communism: Comparative Lessons of Transition. 1-20 |
Stoner-Weiss K. (2002) Central Governing Incapacity and the Weakness of Political Parties: Russian Democracy in Disarray Publius-the Journal of Federalism. 32: 125-146 |
Stoner-Weiss K. (2001) The limited reach of Russia's party system: Underinstitutionalization in dual transitions Politics and Society. 29: 385-414 |
Stoner-Weiss K. (2000) Foreign direct investment and democratic development in the Russian provinces: A preliminary analysis Policy Studies Journal. 28: 96-113 |
Stoner-Weiss K. (1999) Central weakness and provincial autonomy: Observations on the devolution process in Russia Post-Soviet Affairs. 15: 87-106 |