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Development of lobbying in Russia: pre-revolutionary and Soviet periods
Author(s) -
P. S. Kanevskiy
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vestnik moskovskogo universiteta. seriâ 18, sociologiâ i politologiâ/vestnik moskovskogo universiteta. seriâ 18. sociologiâ i politologiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2541-8769
pISSN - 1029-3736
DOI - 10.24290/1029-3736-2021-27-4-192-215
Subject(s) - institution , politics , government (linguistics) , monarchy , russian history , political economy , representation (politics) , empire , phenomenon , political science , soviet union , sociology , law , epistemology , anthropology , philosophy , linguistics
The article is dedicated to the political, sociological and historical analysis of lobbying development in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. This article opens a series of two articles on the genesis of the institution of lobbying in Russia. Numerous discussions on lobbying in Russia over the past three decades boil down to arguments that the country is not ready to institutionalize interaction between interest groups and the government. There is a widespread opinion that this institution is not rooted in Russian political culture and political traditions. However, analysis of interest groups and their interactions with the government in dierent periods of Russian history allows us to conclude that this is not a new phenomenon. Analysis of how of lobbying was formed, rst under the monarchy, then in Soviet times contributes to a better understanding of the way mechanisms of interest representation evolved over time. It also helps to understand how these mechanisms gave birth to informal lobbying practices that were evolving in the 1990s and why lobbying activities continue to take place in the shadows and under unclear rules of the game.

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