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Samuel A. Greene
Samuel A. Greene
Professor of Russian Politics, King's Russia Institute, King's College London
Verified email at kcl.ac.uk
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Moscow in Movement: Power and Opposition in Putin's Russia
S Greene
Stanford University Press, 2014
2302014
Putin V. the People. The Perilous Politics of a Divided Russia
SA Greene, GB Robertson
Yale University Press, 2019
1362019
Beyond Bolotnaia: Bridging Old and New in Russia's Election Protest Movement
SA Greene
Problems of Post-Communism 60 (2), 40-52, 2013
982013
Agreeable Authoritarians: Personality and Politics in Contemporary Russia
S Greene, G Robertson
Comparative Political Studies 50 (13), 1802-1834, 2017
622017
Affect and autocracy: Emotions and attitudes in Russia after crimea
SA Greene, G Robertson
Perspectives on Politics 20 (1), 38-52, 2022
442022
The Nature of Immobility in Russian Society
S Greene
Pro et contra 1, 2, 2011
39*2011
Politics, justice and the new Russian strike
SA Greene, GB Robertson
Communist and Post-Communist Studies 43 (1), 73-95, 2009
392009
Twitter and the Russian street: memes, networks and mobilization
S Greene
Center for New Media and Society Working paper 1, 2012
37*2012
Running to stand still: aggressive immobility and the limits of power in Russia
SA Greene
Post-Soviet Affairs 34 (5), 333-347, 2018
232018
How Putin Wins Support
G Robertson, S Greene
Journal of Democracy 28 (4), 86-100, 2017
232017
Citizenship and the Social Contract in Post-Soviet Russia
SA Greene
Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization 20 (2), 133-140, 2012
23*2012
Homo Post-Sovieticus: Reconstructing Citizenship in Russia
SA Greene
Social Research: An International Quarterly 86 (1), 181-202, 2019
202019
From Boom to Bust: Hardship, Mobilization & Russia's Social Contract
SA Greene
Daedalus 146 (2), 113-127, 2017
202017
You are what you read: media, identity, and community in the 2020 Belarusian uprising
SA Greene
Post-Soviet Affairs 38 (1-2), 88-106, 2022
162022
How Much Can Russia Really Change? The Durability of Networked Authoritarianism
SA Greene
PONARS Policy Memo, 2012
162012
The End of Ambiguity in Russia
S Greene
Current History 2015 (October), 251-258, 2015
152015
Shifting media and the failure of political communication in Russia
SA Greene
The Post-Soviet Russian Media: Conflicting Signals, 56-70, 2009
142009
Society, politics, and the search for community in Russia
S Greene
Russia in 2020, 459-476, 2011
92011
Engaging history: the problems and politics of history in Russia
S Greene, M Lipman, A Ryabov
Engaging history. The problems and politics of memory in Russia and the post …, 2010
82010
Re-Engaging Russia in an Era of Uncertainty
SA Greene, D Trenin
Carnegie Endowment, Policy Brief, 2009
82009
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