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Flexible Authoritarianism: Cultivating Ambition and Loyalty in Russia: Oxford Studies in Culture and Politics

Autor Anna Schwenck
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 feb 2024
Flexible Authoritarianism challenges the idea that the transnational rise of authoritarianism is a backlash against economic globalization and neoliberal capitalism. Flexible authoritarianism--a form of government that simultaneously incentivizes a can-do spirit and suppresses dissent--reflects the resonance between authoritarian and neoliberal ideologies in today's comeback of strongman rule. The book conveys the look and feel of flexible authoritarianism in Russia through the eyes of up-and-coming youth. Drawing on field observations, in-depth interviews, and analyses of documents and video clips, Anna Schwenck demonstrates how flexible authoritarianism is stabilized ideologically by the insignia of cool start-up capitalism and by familiar cultural forms such as the summer camp. It critically evaluates how loyalty to the regime--the order underlying political and economic life in a polity--is produced and contested among those young people who seek key positions in politics, business, the public sector, or creative industries.
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ISBN-13: 9780197751596
ISBN-10: 0197751598
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 226 x 160 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Oxford Studies in Culture and Politics

Locul publicării:New York, United States

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This is a truly excellent and original work of cultural and political sociology, asking questions profoundly important for understanding the legitimation, acceptance, and enthusiasm for 'flexible authoritarianism' in many contexts but vitally important for understanding burning questions provoked by Russia's 2022 war on Ukraine and responses to it from within Russia, particularly those of younger people.
Why citizens submit to the limits on personal freedoms that characterize collective life under conditions of authoritarianism is a puzzle that scholars of this regime type frequently confront. Anna Schwenck's concept of 'flexible authoritarianism' provides an answer. No political regime is completely authoritarian-rather, it usually provides its members with opportunities for autonomy as well as the imposing constraints. Deftly reasoned and engagingly written, her analysis contributes substantially to the study of authoritarian governments while providing a nuanced account of totalitarianism in action. As authoritarian governments flourish, Schwenck's work will no doubt stand as an essential source.
Why is Putin's regime so popular? Anna Schwenck's Flexible Authoritarianism helps solve this puzzle. Focusing on the Russian government's approach to youth, Schwenck's study reveals key mechanisms that help the regime build a loyal cadre. With insightful analysis grounded in unique fieldwork inside Russian government-sponsored summer camps in Russia's far-flung regions, this important book sheds new light on the sources of stability for authoritarian regimes.