Medushevsky examines constitutionalism in Russia from Tsarist
times to the present. He traces the different attitudes to
constitutionalism in political thought, and in practice, at
different periods, showing how the balance between authoritarianism
and liberalism has shifted. In addition, he discusses the
importance of constitutional developments for societies in
transition, and concludes that post-communist constitutional
development in Russia is still far from complete. As an empirical
resource, Russian Constitutionalism takes a longer historical view
than other books on this topic, and it also goes further than this
in its interpretive approach, providing a greater understanding of
Russian constitutionalism.
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