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Bolsonaro: A Bibliography

Alves da Silva, Regina. (2019). Are Algorithms Affecting the Democracy in Brazil?. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ETHICAL ALGORITHMS, DECEMBER 2018.

Benjamin A. Cowan (2016) Holy Ghosts of Brazil’s Past, NACLA Report on the Americas, 48:4, 346-352, DOI: 10.1080/10714839.2016.1258277

BBC Brasil, « Como o discurso de Bolsonaro mudou ao longo de 27 anos na Câmara ? », 7 décembe 2017 (www.bbc.com/ portuguese/brasil-42231485) (vidéo sur www.youtube.com/ watch ?v=M-tkPPwT9Xw).

Chagas-Bastos, Fabrício. (2019). Political Realignment in Brazil: Jair Bolsonaro and the Right Turn. Revista de Estudios Sociales.https://doi.org/10.7440/res69.2019.08

Claire Gatinois, « Au Brésil, la haine de Lula dope l’extrême droite », Le Monde, 21 septembre 2018.

Daly, Tom, Populism, Public Law, and Democratic Decay in Brazil: Understanding the Rise of Jair Bolsonaro (March 11, 2019). This paper was prepared for the 14th International Human Rights Researchers’ Workshop: ‘Democratic Backsliding and Human Rights’, organised by the Law and Ethics of Human Rights (LEHR) journal, 2-3 January 2019. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3350098 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3350098

Daniela Mussi & Alvaro Bianchi (2018) Rise of the Radical Right, NACLA Report on the Americas,50:4, 351-355, DOI: 10.1080/10714839.2018.1550975

Doctor, M. (2019). Bolsonaro and the Prospects for Reform in Brazil. Political Insight10(2), 22–25. https://doi.org/10.1177/2041905819854313

Gledhill, J. (2019) “The Brazilian Crisis and the Ghosts of Populism”, in Bruce Kapferer and Dimitrios Theodossopoulos (eds.) Democracy’s Paradox: Populism and its Contemporary Crisis, pp. 55-73. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books.

Jair bolsonaro will be Brazil’s next president: Brazil’s elections. (2018, Oct 29). The Economist (Online), Retrieved from https://acces-distant.sciencespo.fr/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.acces-distant.sciencespo.fr/docview/2126637923?accountid=13739

João Whitaker, “Comprendre la victoire de Jair Bolsonaro. Une revanche aveugle des élites contre le « lulisme » ? », IdeAs [En ligne], 13 | 2019, mis en ligne le 01 mars 2019, consulté le 17 juillet 2019. URL :http://journals.openedition.org.acces-distant.sciencespo.fr/ideas/5559 ; DOI : 10.4000/ideas.5559

Langevin, Mark S. (2017) Brazil’s crisis of political legitimacy has opened the door to rant-and-rave populist Jair Bolsonaro. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (29 Nov 2017). Blog Entry.

Meredith, S (2018) « Who Is the ‘Trump of the Tropics’? Brazil’s Divisive New President, Jair Bolsonaro—In His Own Words, » CNBC, 29 October 2018 Retrieved from www.cnbc.com/2018/10/29/brazil-election-jair-bolsonaros-most-controversial-quotes.html

Patricia Faermann, « Porcentagem de militares dos governos ditatoriais é retomada por Jair Bolsonaro », Jornal GGN,
8 décembre 2018 ( jornalggn.com.br/).

Power, T. J., & Hunter, W. (2019). Bolsonaro and Brazil’s Illiberal Backlash. Journal of Democracy, (1), 68-82.

SAFATLE, Vladimir. “Le Brésil, possible laboratoire mondial du néo-libéralisme autoritaire”. Le Monde, 02 septembre 2019.
 

SAINT-CLAIR, C. (n.d.). BOLSONARO o homem que peitou o exercito e desafia a democracia;. S.l.: EDITORA MAQUINA DE LIVROS. (In Portuguese)

Schipani, A. (2019). High hopes, and much fear, as jair bolsonaro assumes brazil presidency. FT.Com, Retrieved from https://acces-distant.sciencespo.fr/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.acces-distant.sciencespo.fr/docview/2162677309?accountid=13739

SCHWARZ, Roberto. “Neo-Backwardness in Bolsonaro’s Brazil”. New Left Review, 123: 25-38, 2020.

Staff, F. (2018). Who is jair bolsonaro? five facts about Brazil’s far-right president-elect. FT.Com, Retrieved from https://acces-distant.sciencespo.fr/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.acces-distant.sciencespo.fr/docview/2126706599?accountid=13739

Teresa Almeida Cravo (2019) The 2018 Brazilian elections and the global challenge to democracy, Global Affairs, 5:1,1-4, DOI: 10.1080/23340460.2018.1554362

Weizenmann, Pedro Paulo. « TROPICAL TRUMP »?: Bolsonaro’s threat to Brazilain Democracy. Harvard International Review; Cambridge Vol. 40, Iss. 1,  (Winter 2019): 12-14.

Bolsonaro

Alves da Silva, Regina. (2019). Are Algorithms Affecting the Democracy in Brazil?. INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ETHICAL ALGORITHMS, DECEMBER 2018.

Benjamin A. Cowan (2016) Holy Ghosts of Brazil’s Past, NACLA Report on the Americas, 48:4, 346-352, DOI: 10.1080/10714839.2016.1258277

BBC Brasil, « Como o discurso de Bolsonaro mudou ao longo de 27 anos na Câmara ? », 7 décembe 2017 (www.bbc.com/ portuguese/brasil-42231485) (vidéo sur www.youtube.com/ watch ?v=M-tkPPwT9Xw).

Chagas-Bastos, Fabrício. (2019). Political Realignment in Brazil: Jair Bolsonaro and the Right Turn. Revista de Estudios Sociales.https://doi.org/10.7440/res69.2019.08

Claire Gatinois, « Au Brésil, la haine de Lula dope l’extrême droite », Le Monde, 21 septembre 2018.

Daly, Tom, Populism, Public Law, and Democratic Decay in Brazil: Understanding the Rise of Jair Bolsonaro (March 11, 2019). This paper was prepared for the 14th International Human Rights Researchers’ Workshop: ‘Democratic Backsliding and Human Rights’, organised by the Law and Ethics of Human Rights (LEHR) journal, 2-3 January 2019. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3350098 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3350098

Daniela Mussi & Alvaro Bianchi (2018) Rise of the Radical Right, NACLA Report on the Americas,50:4, 351-355, DOI: 10.1080/10714839.2018.1550975

Doctor, M. (2019). Bolsonaro and the Prospects for Reform in Brazil. Political Insight10(2), 22–25. https://doi.org/10.1177/2041905819854313

Gledhill, J. (2019) “The Brazilian Crisis and the Ghosts of Populism”, in Bruce Kapferer and Dimitrios Theodossopoulos (eds.) Democracy’s Paradox: Populism and its Contemporary Crisis, pp. 55-73. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books.

Jair bolsonaro will be Brazil’s next president: Brazil’s elections. (2018, Oct 29). The Economist (Online), Retrieved from https://acces-distant.sciencespo.fr/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.acces-distant.sciencespo.fr/docview/2126637923?accountid=13739

João Whitaker, “Comprendre la victoire de Jair Bolsonaro. Une revanche aveugle des élites contre le « lulisme » ? », IdeAs [En ligne], 13 | 2019, mis en ligne le 01 mars 2019, consulté le 17 juillet 2019. URL :http://journals.openedition.org.acces-distant.sciencespo.fr/ideas/5559 ; DOI : 10.4000/ideas.5559

Langevin, Mark S. (2017) Brazil’s crisis of political legitimacy has opened the door to rant-and-rave populist Jair Bolsonaro. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (29 Nov 2017). Blog Entry.

Meredith, S (2018) « Who Is the ‘Trump of the Tropics’? Brazil’s Divisive New President, Jair Bolsonaro—In His Own Words, » CNBC, 29 October 2018 Retrieved from www.cnbc.com/2018/10/29/brazil-election-jair-bolsonaros-most-controversial-quotes.html

Patricia Faermann, « Porcentagem de militares dos governos ditatoriais é retomada por Jair Bolsonaro », Jornal GGN,
8 décembre 2018 ( jornalggn.com.br/).

Power, T. J., & Hunter, W. (2019). Bolsonaro and Brazil’s Illiberal Backlash. Journal of Democracy, (1), 68-82.

SAFATLE, Vladimir. “Le Brésil, possible laboratoire mondial du néo-libéralisme autoritaire”. Le Monde, 02 septembre 2019.

SAINT-CLAIR, C. (n.d.). BOLSONARO o homem que peitou o exercito e desafia a democracia;. S.l.: EDITORA MAQUINA DE LIVROS. (In Portuguese)

Schipani, A. (2019). High hopes, and much fear, as jair bolsonaro assumes brazil presidency. FT.Com, Retrieved from https://acces-distant.sciencespo.fr/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.acces-distant.sciencespo.fr/docview/2162677309?accountid=13739

SCHWARZ, Roberto. “Neo-Backwardness in Bolsonaro’s Brazil”. New Left Review, 123: 25-38, 2020.

Staff, F. (2018). Who is jair bolsonaro? five facts about Brazil’s far-right president-elect. FT.Com, Retrieved from https://acces-distant.sciencespo.fr/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.acces-distant.sciencespo.fr/docview/2126706599?accountid=13739

Teresa Almeida Cravo (2019) The 2018 Brazilian elections and the global challenge to democracy, Global Affairs, 5:1,1-4, DOI: 10.1080/23340460.2018.1554362

Weizenmann, Pedro Paulo. « TROPICAL TRUMP »?: Bolsonaro’s threat to Brazilain Democracy. Harvard International Review; Cambridge Vol. 40, Iss. 1,  (Winter 2019): 12-14.

The Kaczyńskis: a bibliography

Ash Timothy Garton, The Polish Revolution: Solidarity, New York, Scribner’s, 1984.

Dakowska Dorota, « L’Europe centrale à l’heure du repli souverainiste », Études, n° 5, 2017,
p. 19-30.

Dudek Antoni, Historia polityczna Polski 1989-2015, Cracovie, Znak, 2016.

Heurtaux Jérôme, La démocratie par le droit. Pologne 1989-2016, Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 2017.

Heurtaux Jérôme et Pellen Cédric, « La Table ronde : un meuble politiquement encombrant », in 1989 à l’Est de l’Europe : une mémoire controversée, La Tour d’Aigues, Editions de
l’Aube, 2009, p. 23-56.

Markowski Radosław, « The polish elections of 2005: Pure chaos or a restructuring of the party system? », West European Politics, vol. 29, n° 4, 2006, p. 814-832.

Millard Frances, « Poland’s Politics and the Travails of Transition after 2001: the 2005
Elections », Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 58, n° 7, 2006, p. 1007-1031.

Mink Georges, La Pologne au cœur de l’Europe. De 1914 à nos jours, Paris, Libella, 2015.

Mink Georges, « L’Europe centrale à l’épreuve de l’autoritarisme », Politique étrangère, n° 2,
2016, p. 89-101.

Szczerbiak Aleks, « “Social Poland” Defeats “Liberal Poland”? The September-October
Polish Parliamentary and Presidential Elections », Journal of Communist Studies and
Transition Politics, vol. 23, n° 2, 2007, p. 203-232.

Zalewski Frédéric, « L’émergence d’une démocratie antilibérale en Pologne », Revue
d’études comparatives Est-Ouest, vol. 4, n° 47, 2016, p. 57-86.

Abe: a bibliography

ABE Shinzō, Vers un nouveau pays, vers un beau pays (atarashii kuni e, utsukushii kune e),
Bungeishunju, 2013.

BOUISSOU Jean-Marie, Quand les sumos apprennent à danser, La fin du modèle japonais,
Editions Fayard, 2003.

CARLSON Matthew M. et REED Steven R., Political corruption and scandals in Japan, Cornell University Press, 2018.

COLIN Jean-Yves, GRIVAUD Arnaud et MELLET Xavier, « Le Japon en 2015 : entre réformes
politiques et enlisement économique », Annuaire Asie 2015-2016, La documentation
française, collection Mondes Emergents, mai 2016.

COLIN Jean-Yves, GRIVAUD Arnaud et MELLET Xavier, « Le Japon en 2014 : le pragmatisme
du gouvernement Abe confronté aux réalités », Annuaire Asie 2014-2015, La documentation française, collection Mondes Emergents, avril 2015.

KRAUSS Ellis S. et PEKKANEN Robert J., The Rise and Fall of Japan’s LDP: Political Party
Organizations as Historical Institutions, Cornell University Press, 2010.

MAKIHARA Izuru, L’énigme de la « suprématie d’Abe » (‘Abe ikkyō’ no nazo), Asahi Shinbun
Shuppan, 2016.

MELLET Xavier, « Shinzō Abe, Premier ministre d’une démocratie malade », Le Débat, janvier 2018.

MELLET Xavier, « Le cas particulier du Japon », Les Dossiers du CERI, in « Une vague populiste globale. Réalité ou fantasme ? », février 2018.

PEKKANEN Robert J., REED Steven R., SCHEINER Ethan et SMITH Daniel M. (dir.), Japan
Decides 2017. The Japanese General Election, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

PEKKANEN Robert J., REED Steven R., et SCHEINER Ethan (dir.), Japan Decides 2014. The
Japanese General Election, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

YOSHIDA Tōru, « Populism “made in Japan”: A new species? », 25 th World Congress of
Political Science (Brisbane), Juillet 2018.

YOSHIDA Tōru, Penser le populisme. Une introduction à la démocratie (Popyurizumu o
kangaeru. Minshu shugi e no sai nyūmon), NHK books, 2011.

Chavez & Maduro: a bibliography

Ciccariello-Maher George, La révolution au Venezuela. Une histoire populaire, Paris, La
Fabrique, 2016.

Compagnon Olivier, Rebotier Julien, Revet Sandrine (sous la direction de) Le Venezuela
au-delà du mythe, Paris, Les Editions de l’Atelier, 2009.

Coronil Fernando, El Estado mágico. Naturaleza, dinero y modernidad en Venezuela,
Caracas, Ed.Nueva Sociedad, 2002.

Corrales Javier, « La crise électorale au Venezuela », Les Études du CERI. Amérique latine.
L’année politique 2017, n°233-234, 2018, pp.23-31.

Dabène Olivier, « Un pari néo-populiste au Venezuela », Critique internationale, n°4,
1999, pp. 31-38.

Ellner Steve, El fenómeno Chávez : sus orígenes y su impacto, Caracas, Ed. Tropykos –
Centro Nacional de Historia, 2011.

Ellner Steve, Hellinger David, (sous la direction), La política venezolana en la época de
Chávez : clases, polarización y conflicto, Caracas, Nueva Sociedad, 2003.

Ellner Steve, Tinker Salas Miguel, Hugo Chávez and the decline of an « exceptional
democracy », Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield, 2007.

Folz Olivier, Fourtané Nicole, Guiraud Michèle (sous la direction de), Le Venezuela
d’Hugo Chávez, bilan de quatorze ans de pouvoir, Presses Universitaires de Nancy –
Editions Universitaires de Lorraine, 2013.

Guillaudat Patrick, Mouterde Pierre, Hugo Chávez et la révolution bolivarienne,
Promesses et défis d’un de changement social, Mont-Royal, M éditeur, 2012.

Hawkins Kirk A., Venezuela’s Chavismo and Populism in Comparative Perspective,
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010.

Hellinger Daniel, Smilde David (sous la direction), Venezuela’s Bolivarian Democracy.
Participation, Politics and Culture under Chávez, Durham, Duke University Press, 2011.

López Maya Margarita, Del Viernes Negro al Referendo Revocatorio, Caracas, Ed. Alfadil,
Colección Hogueras : Venezuela Profunda, 2005.

Mc Coy Jennifer, Myers David J. (sous la direction de), Venezuela : Del Pacto de Punto
Fijo al Chavismo, Caracas, Los libros de El Nacional, 2007.

Posado Thomas, « Le Venezuela peut-il sortir de l’impasse ? », Politique étrangère, vol.83,
n°1, 2018, pp.77-87.

Posado Thomas (sous la coordination de), « Le Venezuela en crise : entre polarisation
politique aiguë et effondrement du mode de développement », IdeAs. Idées d’Amériques,
vol.10, décembre 2017. Disponible sur : https://journals.openedition.org/ideas/2095

Rebotier Julien, Revet Sandrine (sous la direction de), « Venezuela : portrait d’une
société au quotidien », Cahiers des Amériques Latines, n°53, 2006, pp.15-169.

Úzcategui Rafael, Venezuela : révolution ou spectacle ?, Paris, Les Amis de Spartacus,
2011. Dossier « Venezuela: el ocaso de la revolución », Nueva Sociedad, n°274, 2018.

Netanjahu: a bibliography

Abitbol, Michel, « Démocratie et religion en Israël », Cités, 2002/4, n° 12.

Dieckhoff, Alain, « Un Etat juif et démocratique », in Alain Dieckhoff (dir.), L’Etat
d’Israël, Paris, Fayard, 2008, 591 p.

Hermann, Tamar et alii, The Israeli Democracy Index 2017, The Israel Democracy
Institute, Jerusalem, 2017, 252 p.

Jussiaume, Anne, « La Cour Suprême et la Constitution en Israël : entre activisme et
prudence judicaire », Jus Politicum. n°3, 2009.

Klein, Claude, La Démocratie d’Israël, Paris, Le Seuil, 1997, 336 p.

Klein, Claude « La Cour suprême et le système judiciaire », in Alain Dieckhoff (dir.),
L’Etat d’Israël, Paris, Fayard, 2008.

Kretzmer, David, The Legal Status of the Arabs in Israel, Colorado, Westview Press,
1990, 197 p.

David Kretzmer, The Occupation of Justice. The Supreme Court of Israel and the
Occupied Territories, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2012.

Liebman, Charles S., Religion, Democracy and Israel Society, Amsterdam, Harwood
Academic Publishers, 1997

Mautner, Menachem, Law and the Culture of Israel, Oxford, New York, Oxford
University Press, 2011, 259 p.

Smooha, Sammy, « The Model of Ethnic Democracy: Israel as a Jewish and
Democratic State», Nations and Nationalism, 8 (4), 2002.

Putin, moral, and the plurality of Russian middle classes: a bibliography

Allina-Pisano, Jessica « Klychkov i Pustota :Post-soviet Bureaucrats and the Production of institutional Facades » in : Thomas Lahusen, Peter Solomon. What is Soviet Now ? LIT Verlag, 2007

Allina-Pisano, J. (2010). Legitimizing facades: Civil society in post-orange Ukraine. Orange Revolution and Aftermath: Mobilization, Apathy, and the State in Ukraine, 229, 253.

Beissinger, Mark. Russian Civil Societies. Conventional and « Virtual ». Taïwan Journal of Democracy, vol. 8, n°2, 2012. http://www.princeton.edu/~mbeissin/beissinger.russiancivilsocieties.pdf

BESEMERES, JOHN. “Putin’s Phoney War.” A Difficult Neighbourhood: Essays on Russia and East-Central Europe since World War II, ANU Press, Australia, 2016, pp. 229–238. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1rqc96p.22.

BESEMERES, JOHN. “Will Putin Survive until 2018?” A Difficult Neighbourhood: Essays on Russia and East-Central Europe since World War II, ANU Press, Australia, 2016, pp. 285–296. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1rqc96p.27.

Boltanski, Luc, Chiapello, Eve. Le nouvel esprit du capitalisme.  1999.

Boltanski, Luc, Chiapello, Eve. The new spirit of capitalism. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 2005

Brejnev, L., Leninskim kursom, tom 1, 1964-1967 ; tom 2, 1967-1970 ; tom 3, 1970-1972, http://brezhnev.su/1/, http://brezhnev.su/2/, http://brezhnev.su/3/

Casula, Philipp. “Phänomen Vladimir Putin.” Hegemonie Und Populismus in Putins Russland: Eine Analyse Des Russischen Politischen Diskurses, Transcript Verlag, Bielefeld, 2012, pp. 159–178. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv1fxk85.12.

Casula, Philipp « Sovereign Democracy, Populism, and Depoliticization in Russia », Problems of Post-Communism, 60:3, 2013, 3-15 (p. 10)

Cheskin, A., & March, L. (2015). State–society relations in contemporary Russia: new forms of political and social contention. East European Politics, 31(3), 261-273.

Carothers, T. (2002). The end of the transition paradigm. Journal of democracy, 13(1), 5-21.

Cefaï (D.), Terzi (C.), dir., L’expérience des problèmes publics, Paris, Éditions de l’EHESS, 2012.

Colton, Timothy J., McFaul, Michael. Are Russians Undemocratic ? Post-Soviet Affairs, vol. 18, n°2, 2002.

Comaroff (J.), Comaroff (J.), eds, Millenial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism, Durham, 2001

Comaroff, J. L., & Comaroff, J. (Eds.). (1999). Civil society and the political imagination in Africa: Critical perspectives. University of Chicago Press.

« Conservatism as the Kremlin’s New Toolkit : an Ideology at the Lowest Cost », Russian Analytical Digest, n° 138, 8 novembre 2013, www.css.ethz.ch/publications/DetailansichtPubDB_EN?rec_id=2759

Daucé, Françoise. Une paradoxale oppression. Le pouvoir et les associations en Russie. CNRS Editions, 2013.

Daucé, F. (2015). The duality of coercion in Russia: cracking down on” foreign agents”. Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization, 23(1), 57-75.

David, Dominique. « La Russie entre peurs et défis de Jean Radvanyi et Marlène Laruelle. La Russie sous Poutine de Jean-Jacques Marie », Politique étrangère, vol. automne, no. 3, 2016, pp. 160-162.

Déchaux J.-H. (1995), « Sur le concept de configuration : quelques failles dans la sociologie de Norbert Elias », Cahiers internationaux de sociologie, n° 99, pp. 293-313.

Deluermoz (Q.), Norbert Elias et le XXème siècle. Le processus de civilisation à l’épreuve, Paris, Perrin, 2012.

Désert, Myriam. La société civile en Russie. Etudes, n°5, 2014.

Diamond, Larry. Civil society and the development of democracy. American Sociological Review, 1989.

Dodier, N., & Barbot, J. (2016, June). La force des dispositifs. In Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales (Vol. 71, No. 2, pp. 421-448). Cambridge University Press.

Elias N. & E. Dunning (1994), Sport et civilisation. La Violence maîtrisée, traduit de l’anglais par Josette Chicheportiche et Fabienne Duvigneau, Paris, Éditions Fayard.

Evans, Ed. Alfred B. Jr. , Laura A. Henry, and Lisa Mcintosh Sundstrom. Russian Civil Society: A Critical Assessment. Armonk, N.Y.: M. E. Sharpe, 2006.

Fallas, Thibault. « Vladimir Poutine et la crise ukrainienne : excellent tacticien, piètre stratège ? », Stratégique, vol. 112, no. 2, 2016, pp. 201-208.

Favarel-Garrigues, Gilles, Anti-corruption et capitalisme de connivence en Russie, 13 mars 2018, http://www.laviedesidees.fr/Anti-corruption-et-capitalisme-de-connivence-en-Russie.html

Favarel-Garrigues, Gilles. « Justiciers amateurs et croisades morales en Russie contemporaine », Revue française de science politique, vol. vol. 68, no. 4, 2018, pp. 651-667.

Fœssel, Michaël. « Les langages du peuple. Exercices du pouvoir et usages du discours », Revue d’ éthique et de théologie morale, vol. 277, no. 4, 2013, pp. 9-23.

Foucault, M. (1994). Dits et écrits (1954-1988), tome IV (1980-1988). Paris, Gallimard.

Gabowitsch, M. (2016). Protest in Putin’s Russia. John Wiley & Sons.

Gabowitsch, M. (2018). Are copycats subversive? Strategy-31, the Russian runs, the immortal regiment, and the transformative potential of non-hierarchical movements. Problems of Post-Communism, 65(5), 297-314.

Green, Samuel. Moscow in Movement. Power and Opposition in Putin’s Russia. Stanford University Press, 2014.

Harding, Luke. “Batman Returns.” The World Today, vol. 67, no. 11, 2011, pp. 8–11. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/41962593.

Hemment (J.), « Nashi, Youth Voluntarism, and Potemkin NGOs : Making Sense of Civil Society in Post-Soviet Russia », Slavic Review, 71, 2, 2012, pp. 234-260.

Henderson, Sarah. Building Democracy in Contemporary Russia. Western Support for Grassroots Organizations. Cornell University Press, 2003.

Kaufmann (L.), Trom (D.), dir., Qu’est-ce qu’un collectif ? Du commun à la politique, Paris, Éditions de l’EHESS, 2010.

Клеман, К., Мирясова, О., & Демидов, А. (2010). От обывателей к активистам: зарождающиеся социальные движения в современной России. Три квадрата.

Kobi, Silvia. Entre pédagogie politique et démagogie populiste. In: Mots, n°43, juin 1995. Acte d'autorité,
discours autoritaires, sous la direction de Carmen Pineira et Gabriel Périès. pp. 42

Kopecky (P.), Mudde (C.), « Rethinking Civil Society », Democratisation, 10, 3,  2003, 1-14.

Kubicek, Paul. Civil Society, Trade Unions and Post-Soviet Democratisation : Evidence from Russia and Ukraine. Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 54, n°4, 2002.

KUMAR, RAMA SAMPATH. “Kremlin Comeback: The Putin Overdrive.” Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 47, no. 2, 2012, pp. 27–31. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/23065602.

Kumar, Rama Sampath . “President Putin: Good Czar or Bad Czar?” Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 35, no. 23, 2000, pp. 1904–1906. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4409354.

Laruelle, Marlène, Le rouge et le noir. Extrême-Droite et nationalism en Russie. CNRS Edition, 2007

Laruelle, Marlène « Beyond Anti-Westernism. The Kremlin’s Narrative about Russia’s European Identity and Mission », PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo No. 326 June 2014

Laugier, Sandra et Albert Ogien. « Le populisme et le populaire », Multitudes, vol. 61, no. 4, 2015, pp. 45-58

Linz, J. J., & Stepan, A. (1996). Problems of democratic transition and consolidation: Southern Europe, South America, and post-communist Europe. JHU Press.

Luehrmann, Sonja, ‘The spirit of late socialism and the value of transformation. Brezhnevism through the lens of post‑Soviet religious revival’, Cahiers du monde russe, 54, 3-4, 2013.

Mendras, Marie, et Jean-Charles Lallemand. « Poutine III. Comment les Russes ont dû voter Medvedev pour conserver Poutine », Esprit, vol. août/septembre, no. 8, 2008, pp. 86-101.

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