Russian Constitutionalism
Explore the intricate landscape of constitutionalism in Russia with "Russian Constitutionalism" by Andrei Medushevsky, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009. This insightful paperback spans 274 pages and delves into the evolution of constitutional thought from the Tsarist era to contemporary times.
Medushevsky carefully traces the varying attitudes towards constitutionalism throughout Russia’s political history, illustrating how these perspectives have influenced governance practices across different periods. The book offers a compelling examination of the continual tug-of-war between authoritarianism and liberalism within the Russian political sphere.
Whether you are a student of constitutional history, a political science enthusiast, or simply looking to understand the complexities of Russia's governance, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Discover how the past shapes present-day political dynamics in this profound analysis of Russian constitutionalism.