Davos and Russia's Regions
Nikolai Petrov, a professor of political science at the HSE about Davos and Russia's Regionsю
Candidate of Sciences* (PhD)
Degree
Lomonosov Moscow State University
A. Vasilchuk, The Kremlin's Personnel Policy During the Last Presidential Term of Vladimir Putin. Faculty of Social Sciences, 2019
V. Stoliar, Socio-Economic and Political Factors of Voting for Authorities in Power during Regional Elections 2018. Faculty of Social Sciences, 2019
A. Marakulin, The Evolution of Regional Representation in the Federal Council. Faculty of Social Sciences, 2018
K. Pshenichnikov, The Efficiency of Lobbism of Regional Interests on the Federal Level: the Case of Lipetsk Region, 2000-2017. Faculty of Social Sciences, 2018
G. Khamitov, Analysis of the Selective Support of Big Business in the Russian Federation under Sanctions. Faculty of Social Sciences, 2016
S. Zemskov, Mechanism of succession in political regimes of Russia, Georgia and Ukraine. Comparative analysis.. Faculty of Politics, 2014
E. Couch, The Inter-Regional Diffusion of Russian Protest Repertoires in an International Context, 2008 - Present. Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs, 2019
L. Mugdusyan, The Evolution of Electoral Preferences of Population of the Murmansk Region in the Years 1995-2016. Institute of Education, 2018
E. Palamar, Evolution of Regional Representation in the Federal Council of the Russian Federation and its Determinant Factors (the Case of Privolzhsky Federal District, 2000 – 2017). Faculty of Social Sciences, 2017
N. Grigoryeva, Donald Trump’s Public Campaign in Battle-Ground States in 2016 Presidential Elections. Faculty of Social Sciences, 2017
S. Zemskov, Interdependence between Regional Political Regimes and Rates of Economic Growth of Russian Regions. Faculty of Social Sciences, 2017
A. Shokhzoda, The Impact of Migratory Process on Economy of the Republic of Tajikistan. Faculty of Social Sciences, 2017
2012: Member of the Editorial Board, REGION: Regional Studies of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia.
2011: Member of the Editorial Board, Russian Politics and Law.
Nikolai Petrov, a professor of political science at the HSE about Davos and Russia's Regionsю
Nikolai Petrov, a professor of political science at the HSE on Who Profits from Terrorism.
Nikolai Petrov,a professor of political science at the HSE about the merging mania that reached the courts.
Nikolai Petrov, a professor of political science at the HSE, about mayors beware.
The Russian Ministry of Economic Development (MED) has lowered its forecasted growth rate for the country's development through 2030. Experts caution that the new projection is conservative and describes the most negative.
Nikolai Petrov, a professor of political science at the HSE about open seasons on governors.
Nikolai Petrov, the HSE professor of political science about the 12th Sochi International Investment Forum.
Nikolai Petrov, a professor of political science at the HSE about new political reality after Moscow elections
Nikolai Petrov, a professor of political science at the HSE about authorities that use fair means in rigged elections
Nikolai Petrov, a professor of political science at the HSE about Elections that Show the End of One-Party System
Nikolai Petrov, the professor of political science at the Higher School of Economics talks about migration service in Russia.
Nikolay Petrov, Professor at the HSE Department of Comparative Politics, comments on the recent protest rallies in Russia.
Events of the last few months have created the strong impression that something serious is brewing in the North Caucasus.
On December 26, 1991, the Soviet Union was dissolved and the Russian flag was raised over Kremlin. Taylor & Francis Group gathered a large collection of studies on Soviet and post-Soviet periods containing 150 research articles to celebrate the 25th anniversary of this event. Articles by staff from the School of Political Science were also included in the collection ‘The Dissolution of the Soviet Union: 25 Years On’. All the publications will be available free of charge until the end of June 2017.
The HSE Look interviewed Michael Rochlitz about the experience of getting from a post-doc to tenure-track position, integration into HSE life and research plans. Michael, an Assistant Professor at the School of Political Science of the Faculty of Social Sciences, joined HSE in 2013 as a post-doc Research Fellow at the International Center for the Study of Institutions and Development (ICSID) of the Institute for Industrial and Market Studies.