Russian Civil Society: A Critical AssessmentAlfred B. Evans, Jr., Laura A. Henry, Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom M.E. Sharpe, 2005年10月28日 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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... official posi- tion and contacts with key individuals as a means of affecting state behavior . The next six chapters ... officials , arguing that this interaction leads to a new form of authoritarianism in Russia . Shelley points out ...
... official posi- tion and contacts with key individuals as a means of affecting state behavior . The next six chapters ... officials , arguing that this interaction leads to a new form of authoritarianism in Russia . Shelley points out ...
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... officials . Sundstrom contrasts these methods with more legalistic approaches to rights - based demands commonly found in the West . In her chapter on labor organizations in Russia , Sue Davis contrasts the continued dominance of Soviet ...
... officials . Sundstrom contrasts these methods with more legalistic approaches to rights - based demands commonly found in the West . In her chapter on labor organizations in Russia , Sue Davis contrasts the continued dominance of Soviet ...
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... officials curtailed businesses to some ex- tent by making it difficult to form corporations , reportedly because of a fear of abuses in the selling of stock ( Owen 1991a , 25-26 ) ; and in the second half of the nineteenth and the early ...
... officials curtailed businesses to some ex- tent by making it difficult to form corporations , reportedly because of a fear of abuses in the selling of stock ( Owen 1991a , 25-26 ) ; and in the second half of the nineteenth and the early ...
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... demands for a national parliament . Flaunting official rules , zemstvos cooperated with each other in times of crisis , as when they assisted the central government during the Russo - Japanese War 14 MARY SCHAEFFER CONROY.
... demands for a national parliament . Flaunting official rules , zemstvos cooperated with each other in times of crisis , as when they assisted the central government during the Russo - Japanese War 14 MARY SCHAEFFER CONROY.
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... officially chartered . However , some societies operated for a few years before becoming regis- tered . They were not illegal or revolutionary but simply ignored cumbersome rules . Most civic associations were not large and did not ...
... officially chartered . However , some societies operated for a few years before becoming regis- tered . They were not illegal or revolutionary but simply ignored cumbersome rules . Most civic associations were not large and did not ...
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Media Civil Society and the Failure of the Fourth Estate in Russia | 57 |
Business and Civil Society in Russia | 73 |
Organized Crime Groups Uncivil Society | 95 |
The Church and Civil Society in Russia | 110 |
Civil Society in Rural Russia | 126 |
Russian Trade Unions Where Are They in the Former Workers State? | 197 |
Russian Environmentalists and Civil Society | 211 |
Disability Organizations in the Regions | 229 |
Formal and Informal Strategies of Migrant Populations Migrant Activity in PostSoviet Russia | 246 |
PublicPrivate Permutations Domestic Violence Crisis Centers in Barnaul | 266 |
Is Civil Society Stronger in Small Towns? | 284 |
Russian Civil Society Tensions and Trajectories | 305 |
Defining Civil Society | 323 |
Vladimir Putins Design for Civil Society | 147 |
Womens Organizations Institutionalized Interest Groups or Vulnerable Dissidents? | 161 |
Soldiers Rights Groups in Russia Civil Society through Russian and Western Eyes | 178 |
About the Editors and Contributors | 327 |
Index | 331 |
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第 120 頁 - Federation is a secular state; recognizing the special role of Orthodoxy in the history of Russia and in the establishment and development of its spirituality and culture; respecting Christianity. Islam. Buddhism. Judaism. and other religions. constituting an integral part of the historical heritage of the peoples of Russia: considering it important to co-operate in the achievement of mutual understanding.
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第 325 頁 - the exploration of civil society requires that careful attention be paid to a range of informal interpersonal practices
第 144 頁 - The survey data presented in this chapter are drawn from research funded by a grant from the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research, grant number 816-14g.
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