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Political Leadership In The Context Of Local Self-Government Reform In Chelyabinsk: Political And Psychological Analysis
[Политическое Лидерство В Контексте Реформы Местного Самоуправления В Челябинске: Политико-Психологический Анализ]

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  • Zorin, Vasiliy (Зорин, Василий)

    (Chelyabinsk State University)

Abstract

Introduction. The paper contains political and psychological profiles of the local self-government deputies in the city of Chelyabinsk. The purpose of the study is to examine how municipal reform in 2014 influenced institutional opportunities for creating a new model of political leadership in terms of its effectiveness on political and psychological level. Methods. The author’s approach is based on the combination of political and psychological techniques, such as qualitative content analysis, psychobiography and in-depth interview (for assessing politicians’ images in mass consciousness). Scientific novelty. The author presumes that political leadership is a complex phenomenon based on institutional and psychological factors. Its institutional framework for the purpose of the research is determined by the municipal reform. The deputies’ psychological profiles are viewed as individual patterns of political behavior shaped as a result of adopting individual psychological characteristics to the demands of political role presumed by the reform’s conceptual foundations. Results. The data contain evidence that political and psychological profiles of the deputies under analysis in general lack features which make it possible to uncover the institutional potential of the reform. A new model of political leadership presumed by the reform’s conception was supposed to possess such attributes as: 1) widening political representation; 2) enhancing effectiveness of communication between leaders and followers; 3) depoliticizing agenda. The analysis shows that deputies elected under reform on the “inner” level are rigid and reproduce inertial model of political behavior. On the “outer” level their perception is superficial and does not have explicit potential to improve due to revealed unconscious parameters. Conclusions. Two electoral cycles within the reform did not fully reveal the leadership potential of the deputies. Therefore, the perspectives of its prolongation are viewed by the author as highly problematic.

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  • Zorin, Vasiliy (Зорин, Василий), 2021. "Political Leadership In The Context Of Local Self-Government Reform In Chelyabinsk: Political And Psychological Analysis [Политическое Лидерство В Контексте Реформы Местного Самоуправления В Челяби," Sotsium i vlast / Society and power, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 55-68.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:spower:sp2131
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