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58 Andreas Heinemann-GrüderPutin
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64 Andreas Heinemann-GrüderThe sit
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Table 4.2 Timetable of regional mer
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86 Oksana Orachevamaking more effec
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102 Oksana Orachevaassemblies in th
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108 Darrell SliderBashkortostan add
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110 Darrell Slidergovernors were of
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116 Darrell Sliderpolitical experie
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118 Darrell Sliderappointed represe
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122 Aleksandr KynevThis phenomenon
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126 Aleksandr Kyneveverywhere the p
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128 Aleksandr Kynevregions where el
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130 Aleksandr Kynevthe Federation h
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Table 6.3 Election to legislative a
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134 Aleksandr Kynevgovernors came t
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136 Aleksandr KynevLebedev), the Ru
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152 Petr Panovmajoritarianism (‘t
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154 Petr Panov(deputies) who are en
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162 Petr Panov1 ‘Autocracy’ (a
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164 Petr Panovhalf the seats in the
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166 Petr PanovTable 7.3Effective nu
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168 Petr Panovactor. Therefore, the
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170 Petr PanovThe years 2003-4 beca
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172 Petr PanovVladimir Nelyubin, pu
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174 Petr Panovby the previous ‘el
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176 Petr PanovIn addition, the hete
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178 Petr PanovFirst cycleelectionsS
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186 Rostislav TurovskiiAt the same
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190 Rostislav Turovskiibusiness in
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250 John F. Youngcentre. This is on
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