Author: tomilalankina
Recent publications
New publication: Tertytchnaya, Katerina and Lankina, Tomila V. (2019) Electoral protests and political attitudes under electoral authoritarianism. Journal of Politics. ISSN 0022-3816 http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/90262/
New publication
New publication: Lankina, Tomila V. and Tertytchnaya, Katerina (2019) Protest in electoral autocracies: a new dataset. Post-Soviet Affairs. http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/101301/
Release of Lankina Russian Protest Event Dataset
The Lankina Russian Protest Event Dataset has been now released. The dataset, codebook and accompanying information sheet can be downloaded from her LSE website. Data for the Russian protest dataset were collected from namarsh.ru (Новости протеста section in left-hand sidebar), a website run by Russian opposition activists and dedicated to harvesting and dissemination of information on …
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Presentation at the University of Munich on historical drivers of inequalities in Russia
From Bourgeoisie to Intelligentsia: The Legacies of Imperial-era Estates in Explaining Social Stratification, Inequalities and Citizen Value Orientations in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia
Discussion of protest in autocracies and authoritarian resilience
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Recent LSE podcast on democracy
You can listen to the podcast at LSE IQ Episode 12: Why is democracy declining? Download: MP3 Contributor(s): Dr Jonathan Hopkin, Dr Brian Klass, Professor Tomila Lankina
BBC History Hour interview
Commentary on the Yel’tsin and Putin eras by Tomila Lankina for a BBC radio documentary on Boris Yel’tsin’s Surprise Resignation
Recent podcast on Russia’s 2018 presidential elections, political opposition and protests
LSE IGA organised a public panel on "Politics and Political Opposition in Russia," with participation by Vladimir Kara-Murza, Professor Richard Sakwa, Professor Tomila Lankina and Vladimir Ashurkov, chaired by LSE IGA Visiting Fellow, Oksana Antonenko. It was followed by the screening of Vladimir Kara-Murza's documentary film, "Nemtsov." Listen to podcast here.
Recent presentations and podcasts on Russia’s media strategies
Podcast on Russia's 2018 presidential elections, political opposition and protest, 30 November 2017. LSE IGA organised a public panel on "Politics and Political Opposition in Russia," with participation by Vladimir Kara-Murza, Professor Richard Sakwa, Professor Tomila Lankina and Vladimir Ashurkov, chaired by LSE IGA Visiting Fellow, Oksana Antonenko. It was followed by the screening of Vladimir …
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