CORE CONCEPTUAL CONTRIBUTION: Henry E. Hale, Why Not Parties in Russia? Democracy, Federalism, and the State (NY: Cambridge University Press, 2006).
Henry E. Hale, “The Value of Values for Autocrats: Traditional Morality and Putin’s 2020 Term Limit Contravention,” Perspectives on Politics, online August 25, 2025.
Henry E. Hale, “The Value of Values for Autocrats: Traditional Morality and Putin’s 2020 Term Limit Contravention,” Perspectives on Politics, online August 25, 2025.
Henry E. Hale, “Has Social Conservative Rhetoric Boosted Putin’s Popularity?” in Helge Blakkisrud and Pål Kolstø, eds., Political Legitimacy and Traditional Values in Putin's Russia (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2025), pp.251-283.
Olga Onuch and Henry E. Hale, The Zelensky Effect (London/Oxford: Hurst Publishers and Oxford University Press, November 2022).
Henry E. Hale, “How Should We Now Conceptualize Protest, Diffusion, and Regime Change?” Journal of Conflict Resolution, v.63, no.10, November 2019, pp.2402-2415.
Henry E. Hale and Timothy J. Colton, “Who Defects? Unpacking a Defection Cascade from Russia's Dominant Party 2008-12,” American Political Science Review, v.111, no.2, May 2017, pp.322-37.
Henry E. Hale, “The Nemtsov Vote: Public Opinion and Pro-Western Liberalism’s Decline in Russia,” Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization, v.24, no.1, Winter 2016, pp.69-87.
Timothy J. Colton and Henry E. Hale, “Putin’s Uneasy Return and Hybrid Regime Stability: The 2012 Russian Election Studies Survey,” Problems of Post-Communism, v.61, no.2, March/April 2014, pp.3-22.
Henry E. Hale, “Did the Internet Break the Political Machine? Moldova’s 2009 ‘Twitter Revolution that Wasn’t,’” Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization, v.21, no.3, Fall 2013, pp.481-505.
Henry E. Hale, “Regime Change Cascades: What We Have Learned from the 1848 Revolutions to the 2011 Arab Uprisings,” Annual Review of Political Science, v.16, June 2013, pp.331-53.
Henry E. Hale, “The Uses of Divided Power,” Journal of Democracy, v.21, no.3, July 2010, pp.84-98.
Henry E. Hale and Timothy J. Colton, “Russians and the Putin-Medvedev ‘Tandemocracy’: A Survey-Based Portrait of the 2007-08 Election Season,” Problems of Post-Communism, v.57, no.2, March/April 2010, pp.3-20.
Henry E. Hale and Timothy J. Colton, “Russians and the Putin-Medvedev ‘Tandemocracy’: A Survey-Based Portrait of the 2007-08 Election Season,” Problems of Post-Communism, v.57, no.2, March/April 2010, pp.3-20.
Timothy J. Colton and Henry E. Hale, “The Putin Vote: Presidential Electorates in a Hybrid Regime,” Slavic Review, v.68, no.3, Fall 2009, pp.473-503.
Henry E. Hale, “Democracy or Autocracy on the March? The Colored Revolutions as Normal Dynamics of Patronal Presidentialism,” Communist and Post-Communist Studies, v.39, no.3, September 2006, pp.305-29.
Henry E. Hale, “Why Not Parties? Supply and Demand on Russia’s Electoral Market,” Comparative Politics, v.37, no.2, January 2005, pp.147-66.
Henry E. Hale, “Democracy or Autocracy on the March? The Colored Revolutions as Normal Dynamics of Patronal Presidentialism,” Communist and Post-Communist Studies, v.39, no.3, September 2006, pp.305-29.
Henry E. Hale, “Why Not Parties? Supply and Demand on Russia’s Electoral Market,” Comparative Politics, v.37, no.2, January 2005, pp.147-66.
Henry E. Hale, “Yabloko and the Challenge of Building a Liberal Party in Russia,” Europe-Asia Studies, v.56, no.7, November 2004, pp.993-1020.
Henry E. Hale, “The Origins of United Russia and the Putin Presidency: The Role of Contingency in Party-System Development,” Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization, v.12, no.2, Spring 2004, pp.169-94.
Henry E. Hale, “Explaining Machine Politics in Russia’s Regions: Economy, Ethnicity, and Legacy,” Post-Soviet Affairs, v.19, no.3, July-September 2003, pp.228-63.
Henry E. Hale, “Machine Politics and Institutionalized Electorates: A Comparative Analysis of Six Duma Races in Bashkortostan, Russia,” Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, v.15, no.4, December 1999, pp.70-110.
Henry E. Hale, “Bashkortostan: The Logic of Ethnic Machine Politics and the Consolidation of Democracy,” in Timothy J. Colton and Jerry F. Hough (eds.) Growing Pains: Russian Democracy and the Election of 1993 (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1998) pp.599-636.
Henry E. Hale, “Why Do Political Systems Become Party Systems? Addressing a Cross-National Puzzle through Subnational Survey Data,” in William Reisinger, ed., Russia’s Regions and Comparative Subnational Politics (New York: Routledge, 2013) pp.63-81. Co-author: Timothy J. Colton.
Henry E. Hale, “Party Development in a Federal System: The Impact of Putin’s Reforms,” in Peter Reddaway and Robert Orttung, eds., The Dynamics of Russian Politics: Putin's Reform of Federal-Regional Relations, v.2 (Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005), pp.179-211.
Henry E. Hale, “Machine Politics and Institutionalized Electorates: A Comparative Analysis of Six Duma Races in Bashkortostan, Russia,” Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, v.15, no.4, December 1999, pp.70-110.
Henry E. Hale, “Bashkortostan: The Logic of Ethnic Machine Politics and the Consolidation of Democracy,” in Timothy J. Colton and Jerry F. Hough (eds.) Growing Pains: Russian Democracy and the Election of 1993 (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1998) pp.599-636.
Henry E. Hale, “Why Do Political Systems Become Party Systems? Addressing a Cross-National Puzzle through Subnational Survey Data,” in William Reisinger, ed., Russia’s Regions and Comparative Subnational Politics (New York: Routledge, 2013) pp.63-81. Co-author: Timothy J. Colton.
Henry E. Hale, “Party Development in a Federal System: The Impact of Putin’s Reforms,” in Peter Reddaway and Robert Orttung, eds., The Dynamics of Russian Politics: Putin's Reform of Federal-Regional Relations, v.2 (Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005), pp.179-211.