With the collapse of the Soviet Union, informal social movements (“neformaly”), that began their activities at sunset of the USSR shaping a third sector of society - civil society (1st - the public sector, the second - the economic sector). The policy of “perestroika” contributed to the activation of informal movements around the Soviet Union. “Neformaly” in the center of the country and in the individual republics differed from one another by their ideological orientation. In particular, informal nationalists were popular in the South Caucasus
Research on informal aspects of the post-communist economy and political institutions has developed ...
Abstract. This article is dedicated to the analysis of Soviet nation-building practices in the North...
This article examines the characteristics of the institutionalization of the political identity of t...
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, informal social movements (“neformaly”), that began their act...
This article considers the establishment and operation of the first informal organizations and movem...
The post-Soviet period in the South Caucasus is shaped by the processes of nation and state-building...
This study argues that the weakness of civil society in the post-Soviet Caucasus is not only a resul...
This study argues that the weakness of civil society in the post-Soviet Caucasus is not only a resul...
To date little is known about the non-governmental organizations' (NGOs) use of informal networks, c...
Since the early 1990s, the NGO sector in the South Caucasus has faced countless challenges on its ro...
Conflicts in the Caucasus began as a result of the weakening of the institutions of the Soviet Union....
Apart from the public (first) and business (second) sectors, the third sector is one of the pillars ...
Apart from the public (first) and business (second) sectors, the third sector is one of the pillars ...
In contrast to numerous studies on exogenous mechanisms of human security – such as the provision of...
During the 1980\u27s the Soviet Union underwent a decade of dramatic change. The study of these chan...
Research on informal aspects of the post-communist economy and political institutions has developed ...
Abstract. This article is dedicated to the analysis of Soviet nation-building practices in the North...
This article examines the characteristics of the institutionalization of the political identity of t...
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, informal social movements (“neformaly”), that began their act...
This article considers the establishment and operation of the first informal organizations and movem...
The post-Soviet period in the South Caucasus is shaped by the processes of nation and state-building...
This study argues that the weakness of civil society in the post-Soviet Caucasus is not only a resul...
This study argues that the weakness of civil society in the post-Soviet Caucasus is not only a resul...
To date little is known about the non-governmental organizations' (NGOs) use of informal networks, c...
Since the early 1990s, the NGO sector in the South Caucasus has faced countless challenges on its ro...
Conflicts in the Caucasus began as a result of the weakening of the institutions of the Soviet Union....
Apart from the public (first) and business (second) sectors, the third sector is one of the pillars ...
Apart from the public (first) and business (second) sectors, the third sector is one of the pillars ...
In contrast to numerous studies on exogenous mechanisms of human security – such as the provision of...
During the 1980\u27s the Soviet Union underwent a decade of dramatic change. The study of these chan...
Research on informal aspects of the post-communist economy and political institutions has developed ...
Abstract. This article is dedicated to the analysis of Soviet nation-building practices in the North...
This article examines the characteristics of the institutionalization of the political identity of t...