© 2017 Olga Oleinikova. The opportunity for public participation through NGO action in post-communist societies is continuously starved by legal framework. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, NGOs in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and other post-Communist states have traditionally looked abroad for their funding, and are dismayed at recent legislation setting up new barriers to this practice. This paper discusses the new laws and restrictive amendments to legislative acts on the operations of foreign funded NGOs in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine, adopted since 2011
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The passing of the Russian NGO Law in mid-2006 set clear parameters for Russian NGO activity and civ...
The opportunity for public participation through NGO action in post-communist societies is continuou...
In 2006, the Russian state sought to rein in nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) by passing a law r...
The passing of the Russian NGO Law in mid-2006 set clear parameters for Russian NGO activity and civ...
The passing of the Russian NGO Law in mid-2006 set clear parameters for Russian NGO activity and civ...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in contemporary Russia operate within both specific institutio...
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Following Ukraine's independence, Westerners and local reformers transformed the system of social se...
This thesis is concerned with investigating two phenomena related to civil society occurring in comp...
The passing of the Russian NGO Law in mid-2006 set clear parameters for Russian NGO activity and civ...
The opportunity for public participation through NGO action in post-communist societies is continuou...
In 2006, the Russian state sought to rein in nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) by passing a law r...
The passing of the Russian NGO Law in mid-2006 set clear parameters for Russian NGO activity and civ...
The passing of the Russian NGO Law in mid-2006 set clear parameters for Russian NGO activity and civ...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in contemporary Russia operate within both specific institutio...
CC BY 4.0Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are an important part of a democratic civil society. ...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are an important part of a democratic civil society. However, ...
This analysis is about condition of the civil society in Russia. The article raises issues specifics...
When in 1991 Belarus gained its independence from the USSR, Belarusian civil society could be charac...
This paper examines Russian human service Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs) to investigate the nature ...
This issue brief summarizes some of the recent sanctions imposed in response to the Russian invasion...
Abstract Why have Western donors ’ efforts to encourage development of Rus-sian nongovernmental orga...
Following Ukraine's independence, Westerners and local reformers transformed the system of social se...
This thesis is concerned with investigating two phenomena related to civil society occurring in comp...
The passing of the Russian NGO Law in mid-2006 set clear parameters for Russian NGO activity and civ...