Authoritarian Sovereignization: Russia’s Way out of the Council of Europe

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Russian Politics Pub Date : 2024-03-25 DOI:10.30965/24518921-00901002
G. Flikke, Daniella Slabinski
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Russia’s war against Ukraine and departure from the Council of Europe (CoE) in 2022 raises numerous questions about the effect of norm-diffusion in wider Europe. While inclusion in the CoE has provided litigation opportunities for Russian citizens, the process of “sovereignization” pursued by the regime has brought Russia into a downward spinning spiral of authoritarian illiberalism. This study discusses expectations derived from the hybrid regime model (containment of the domestic opposition as a driver towards full-blown authoritarianism) and from spiral theories of human rights compliance; it argues that the Putin regime has sought to seal Russia off from normative pressures from international organizations in pursuit of sovereign norms and values, and construed a separate legal space aimed at maintaining authoritarian rule indefinitely.
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专制主权化:俄罗斯退出欧洲委员会的出路
俄罗斯对乌克兰发动战争,并于 2022 年退出欧洲委员会(CoE),这引发了许多关于规范扩散在更广泛的欧洲范围内的影响的问题。虽然加入欧洲委员会为俄罗斯公民提供了诉讼机会,但该政权追求的 "主权化 "进程却将俄罗斯带入了独裁不自由主义的螺旋式下降过程。本研究讨论了从混合政权模式(遏制国内反对派,将其作为全面威权主义的驱动力)和人权合规螺旋理论中得出的预期;研究认为,普京政权为追求主权规范和价值观,试图将俄罗斯与来自国际组织的规范压力隔绝开来,并构建了一个旨在无限期维持威权统治的独立法律空间。
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Russian Politics Arts and Humanities-History
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