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The Electoral Trade-Off for Renomination of Former Regime Affiliates
Masatomo Torikai
56th ASEEES (Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies) Annual Convention 2024/11
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Nomination and Its Effects of Spoiler Party Candidates in Authoritarian Elections
Masatomo Torikai, Mari Aburamoto
Japanese Society for Quantitative Political Science (JSQPS) 2024 Summer Meeting 2024/07
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“Hack the Elections, Harlequin!” Said the Dictator: Nomination and Its Effects of Spoiler Party Candidates in Authoritarian Elections
Mari Aburamoto, Masatomo Torikai
日本比較政治学会 2024/06/22
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Nomination and Its Effects of Spoiler Party Candidates in Authoritarian Elections
Mari Aburamoto, Masatomo Torikai
2nd Conference “New Advances in the Political Economy of Development in Eurasia” 2024/06/06
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ウクライナ危機前後のロシアメディアの論調の変化
東島雅昌,久保慶一,金子智樹,鳥飼将雅
日本比較政治学会 2023/06/17
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Recruiting Authoritarian Remnants by Electoral Calculations: Renomination and Electoral Performance of Former Members of Authoritarian Ruling Parties
Masatomo Torikai
11th East Asian Conference on Slavic Eurasian Studies 2022/12/10
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LongTerm Evolution with ShortTerm Fluctuations: Changing Russian Propaganda against Ukraine
Masatomo Torikai, Tomoki Kaneko, Keiichi Kubo
54th ASEEES (Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies) Annual Convention 2022/11/13
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ウクライナの支配政党の地方議会における候補者リクルートメント
2022/11/05
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Targets, Instigators and Perpetrators: Actor-Centered Approach to Explaining Elite Persecutions
Masatomo Torikai, Evgenia Olimpieva
Japanese Society for Quantitative Political Science (JSQPS) 2022 Winter Meeting 2022/01
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Targets, Instigators and Perpetrators: Actor-Centered Approach to Explaining Elite Persecutions
Masatomo Torikai, Evgenia Olimpieva
Slavic-Eurasian Research Center 2021 Winter International Workshop. "Authoritarian Governance: Institutions and Strategies" 2021/12
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2014年動乱後のウクライナにおける政党システムの変化と選挙結果
鳥飼 将雅
東京大学比較現代政治研究会・政治史研究会 2021/11
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Интеграция бывших губернаторов в федеральную бюрократическую систему России (1991–2021 гг.)
Масатомо Торикаи
XI Международная научно-практическая конференция «Коммуникативная культура: История и современность» 2021/10
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自律的な地方ボスから従順なアウトサイダーへ: 2000年代ロシアにおけるアウトサイダー知事配備パターン
鳥飼 将雅
日本比較政治学会 2021/06
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The cost of the strong power vertical: Strong vertical control of cadre rotations and its consequences in local electoral mobilization
Masatomo Torikai
10th International Center for Study of Institutions and Development (ICSID) Conference "Political Economy in a Changing World" 2021/06
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Party System Transformation from Below: Increase of Mayors Authority and Its Impact on the Results of Local Elections since 2010 in Ukraine
Masatomo Torikai
25th Annual World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN) 2021/05
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崩壊した支配政党の落とし子たち: ユーロマイダン後のウクライナにおける元地域党所属議員の選挙パフォーマンスと政党帰属
鳥飼 将雅
「権威主義とポピュリズム」科研研究会 2021/02
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After demises of dominant parties: Electoral performance of ex-MPs of an collapsed dominant party after the political upheaval in Ukraine
The Japanese Society for Quantitative Political Science 2021/01
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The cost of the strong power vertical: Strong vertical control of cadre rotations and its consequences in local electoral mobilization
Masatomo Torikai
Научный семинар Департамента политологии и международных отношений, ВШЭ в Санкт-Петербурге 2020/11
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あるいはロシアはアウトサイダー知事でいっぱいに? 知事人事の変化とその影響,1991-2019年
鳥飼 将雅
ロシア・東欧学会 2020/10
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Местное самоуправление в Новосибирской области
Masatomo Torikai
Актуальные проблемы исторических исследований: взгляд молодых ученых 2020/10
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強い権威主義体制の中の強い社会: ロシアの集権化改革における連邦政府,地方政府,市郡政府三層間関係の変容
鳥飼 将雅
東大社研政治学オンラインワークショップ 2020/05
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集権化の渦の中でも息づく非公式な人的関係: 2000年代のタンボフ州、ケメロヴォ州、ノヴォシビルスク州における州-市郡行政府の関係
鳥飼 将雅
ロシア・東欧学会 2019/11
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集権化人事のジレンマ: タンボフ州、ケメロヴォ州、ノヴォシビルスク州におけるソ連崩壊後の州権力・市郡権力間関係
鳥飼 将雅
中村・鈴川基金奨励研究員研究会 2019/09
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Local Electoral Mobilization in the Centralization Stream: The Impact of Governorʼs Local Ties on the Electoral Performance in Russian Big Cities
Masatomo Torikai
East Asian Conference of Slavic and Eurasian Studies 2019/06
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集権化する権威主義体制における非公式な人的関係: 2000年代ロシアにおける市郡長のキャリアパターン
鳥飼 将雅
東京大学比較現代政治研究会・政治史研究会 2019/05
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Who Serves Whom? Governor-Mayor Relations in Centralized Russia
Masatomo Torikai
International Workshop: Political and Economic Elites in Russia and Ukraine 2019/03
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The Relationship between Kremlin and Ethnic Republics and Its Impact on Electoral Politics: Bashkortostan, Chuvashiya, Dagestan, and Tatarstan
Masatomo Torikai
Workshop, "Russia’s 2018 Presidential Elections through the Regional Lenses" 2018/03
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Rage against the Machine, or Center? The Consequence of Centralization on Electoral Results in Authoritarian Russia
Masatomo Torikai
Annual Convention of Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies 2017/11
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Rage against the Machine, or Center? Consolidation and Collapse of Subnational Political Machine in Tatarstan and Bashkortostan in 2010s.
Masatomo Torikai
Open Seminar, Center for Comparative History and Political Studies, Perm' State University 2017/04
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Strategic Appointment Pattern of Local Governors in Authoritarian Regimes: Evidence from Ukraine
Masatomo Torikai
Annual Meeting of Midwest Political Science Association 2016/04
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All Ukrainians Were ‘Orange’? Elites’ Mobilization Overshadowing Ethnic Divisions in Elections under Authoritarian Regimes.
Masatomo Torikai
Annual Meeting of Southern Political Science Association 2016/01
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Who Goes to Jail and Who Stays in Office? Elite Competition and Criminal Investigation of Mayors in Russia
Masatomo Torikai, Evgenia Olimpieva
Annual Conference of Midwest Political Science Association 2022/04
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集権化と引き換えに現れた「天国への階段」: ロシアにおける知事の退任後のキャリア
鳥飼将雅
ロシア・東欧学会 2021/10
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Карьеры губернаторов после отставки в России конца XX – начала XXI в.
Масатомо ТОРИКАИ
Международная научно-практическая школа-конференция молодых ученых: История России с древнейших времен до XXI века: проблемы, дискуссии, новые взгляды 2021/10
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The Logic of Recruitment of Authoritarian Remnants: Renomination and Performance of Former Members of the Party of Regions in the Ukrainian Local Elections
Masatomo Torikai
World Congress of International Council for Central and East European Studies 2021/08