Russian Civil Society: A Critical Assessment: A Critical AssessmentRoutledge, 2016年7月22日 - 348 頁 A vibrant civil society - characterized by the independently organized activity of people as citizens, undirected by state authority - is an essential support for the development of freedom, democracy, and prosperity. Thus it has been one important indicator of the success of post-communist transitions. This volume undertakes a systematic analysis of the development of civil society in post-Soviet Russia. An introduction and two historical chapters provide background, followed by chapters that analyze the Russian context and consider the roles of the media, business, organized crime, the church, the village, and the Putin administration in shaping the terrain of public life. Eight case studies then illustrate the range and depth of actual citizen organizations in various national and local community settings, and a concluding chapter weighs the findings and distills comparisons and conclusions. |
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... Workers' State? Sue Davis Russian Environmentalists and Civil Society Laura A. Henry Disability Organizations in the Regions Kate Thomson Formal and Informal Strategies of Migrant Populations: Migrant Activity in Post-Soviet Russia Moya ...
... Workers' State? Sue Davis Russian Environmentalists and Civil Society Laura A. Henry Disability Organizations in the Regions Kate Thomson Formal and Informal Strategies of Migrant Populations: Migrant Activity in Post-Soviet Russia Moya ...
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... the population to participate in these projects (Gregory 1994, 27, 34, 48- 49). For example, the modest cost of the bicycle “for the middle classes, including skilled and clerical workers” in the 1880s and 1890s led 12 MARY SCHAEFFER ...
... the population to participate in these projects (Gregory 1994, 27, 34, 48- 49). For example, the modest cost of the bicycle “for the middle classes, including skilled and clerical workers” in the 1880s and 1890s led 12 MARY SCHAEFFER ...
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... workers” in the 1880s and 1890s led to the formation of bicycle clubs in the major cities of the empire (McReynolds 2003, 96-101). Local self-government in the towns and on the county and provincial levels also was a bridge to civil ...
... workers” in the 1880s and 1890s led to the formation of bicycle clubs in the major cities of the empire (McReynolds 2003, 96-101). Local self-government in the towns and on the county and provincial levels also was a bridge to civil ...
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... workers as well as engineers and junior management (ibid., 102-5). Bicycle clubs also included members of different social classes. The first was established in Moscow by 1888; there were nineteen clubs by 1892. By 1897, the St ...
... workers as well as engineers and junior management (ibid., 102-5). Bicycle clubs also included members of different social classes. The first was established in Moscow by 1888; there were nineteen clubs by 1892. By 1897, the St ...
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... workers were cool to revolutionary blandishments (Friedgut 1994,221,224,228; McKean 1990,369-94; Conroy 1994,350-63). Refugees strained the infrastructure in some cities, but civic as well as governmental organizations assisted them ...
... workers were cool to revolutionary blandishments (Friedgut 1994,221,224,228; McKean 1990,369-94; Conroy 1994,350-63). Refugees strained the infrastructure in some cities, but civic as well as governmental organizations assisted them ...
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Part II The Context of Civil Society Development | |
Case Studies | |
Part IV Concluding Thoughts | |
Defining Civil Society | |
About the Editors and Contributors | |
Index | |
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