Explaining the Emergence and Persistence of Class Voting for Presidential Candidates in Post-Soviet Russia, 1993-2001

Geoffrey Evans, S. Whitefield
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Abstract

Attempts to explain the effects of social class on electoral choices have focused on the relative impact of sociological, or “bottom-up,” versus political, or “top-down,” factors. We examine these contending approaches in post-Communist Russia, which has undergone both a significant economic transformation and major shifts in the politicization of class by its main electoral contenders, making it an informative context in which to examine competing explanations of the class-vote relationship. The analysis is based on data from five nationwide surveys conducted over the period 1993-2001 and provides evidence that an association between class position and presidential choice emerged in the mid-1990s in which the two largest classes, the working class and professional and managerial workers, provided a stable basis of support for the main free market versus interventionist axis of political division. These findings indicate the presence of rapid political learning among Russians and the resilience of class-based preferences despite Putin’s centrist political program
解释1993-2001年后苏联时期俄罗斯总统候选人阶级投票的产生与持续
解释社会阶层对选举选择的影响的尝试集中在社会学因素(或“自下而上”)与政治因素(或“自上而下”)的相对影响上。我们在后共产主义俄罗斯考察了这些相互竞争的方法,俄罗斯经历了重大的经济转型和主要选举竞争者在阶级政治化方面的重大转变,使其成为一个信息丰富的背景,在这个背景下,我们可以研究阶级投票关系的相互竞争的解释。该分析基于1993年至2001年期间进行的五次全国调查的数据,并提供了证据表明,阶级地位和总统选择之间的联系出现在20世纪90年代中期,当时两个最大的阶级,工人阶级和专业及管理工人,为支持主要的自由市场而不是政治分裂的干预主义轴心提供了稳定的基础。这些发现表明,尽管普京的政治纲领是中间派的,但俄罗斯人的政治学习速度很快,阶级偏好的恢复力也很强
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