Grigorii Golosov

Grigorii Vasilyevich Golosov, also spelled as Grigory Golosov (Russian: Григорий Васильевич Голосов) is a Russian political scientist. He is a professor and the dean of Department of Political Science at European University at Saint Petersburg, Russia.[1] He is notable as expert on political institutions and electoral systems, in particular, in application to Russia.[2][3] Golosov is also a popular polytical analyst writing for media such as Forbes[4] and polit.ru .[5]

Biography

Golosov was born in 1963. After his doctoral studies, from 1987 to 1995, he worked at Novosibirsk State University.[6]

Books

In English

  • Modes of Communist Rule, Democratic Transition, and Party System Formation in Four East European Countries (Donald W. Treadgold Paper in Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies No. 9) (1996)
  • Political Parties in the Regions of Russia: Democracy Unclaimed (2004)

In Russian

  • Введение в политологию. 1. Происхождение и исследовательские методы (1991), with Alexander Lifanov
  • Введение в политологию. 2. Социальный контекст политики (1992), with Alexander Lifanov
  • Введение в политологию. 3. Структуры власти (1993), with Alexander Lifanov
  • Партийные системы России и стран Восточной Европы: генезис, структуры, динамика (1999)
  • Политические партии и выборы (2001), with Yelena Meleshkina
  • Российская партийная система и региональная политика (2006)
  • Демократия в России: инструкция по сборке (2012)
  • Автократия, или Одиночество власти (2019)

References

  1. "Голосов Григорий" (in Russian). Русский Журнал.
  2. "Department of Political Science". European University at Saint Petersburg.
  3. Ачкасов, В.А. (2002). Сравнительная политология : Курс лекций (in Russian). Saint Petersburg: Социологическое общество им. М.М. Ковалевского. ISBN 5-94348-013-7.
  4. "Григорий Голосов" (in Russian). Forbes.
  5. "Григорий Голосов" (in Russian). polit.ru.
  6. "Григорий Голосов" (in Russian). Открытый Университет.
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