Over the period December 2011-July 2013, a tidal wave of mass protests swept through the Russian capital and engulfed scores of cities and regions. These demonstrations came as a great shock to the Russian political establishment. After decades of passive acceptance of the status quo, it appeared that civil society was at last awakening. The protests came in the wake of the "Arab Spring" revolts which toppled authoritarian dictators in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. However, by the end of 2013 the number of mass protests in Russia, and their size, had declined precipitously. President Putin, on returning to office in 2012, had quickly regained the upper hand over the protestors.This book examines the reasons for the rise and fall of the mass pro...
This paper examines why the middle class of Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia, suddenly began protes...
AbstractThis article describes some reasons that initiated protest movements in Russia and Egypt in ...
All forms of government require popular support, whether voluntary or involuntary, in order to survi...
Over the period December 2011-July 2013, a tidal wave of mass protests swept through the Russian cap...
Accusations of electoral fraud in Russias December 2011 Duma elections ignited a wave of urban prote...
The weakness of civil society in post-Soviet Russia has been widely discussed and is generally attri...
Unlike other books on civil society in Russia which argue that Russia’s civil society is relatively ...
Alongside the Arab Spring, the 'Occupy' anti-capitalist movements in the West, and the events on the...
With the collapse of communism came brilliant displays of protests against totalitarian rule. The pr...
The 2018–2020 “garbage” protests in Russia’s northerly Arkhangelsk Oblast’ have shown how an “apolit...
This thesis attempts to explain the sources of Russia’s opposition to popular uprisings in the post-...
This book examines Russian civil society and democratization from the perspective of the oppositiona...
This article describes some reasons that initiated protest movements in Russia and Egypt in 2011. Th...
The article analyzes the patterns and technologies of organizing political protest in Russia in the ...
The diploma thesis examines why did the non-systemic opposition in Russia between 2011 and 2016 fail...
This paper examines why the middle class of Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia, suddenly began protes...
AbstractThis article describes some reasons that initiated protest movements in Russia and Egypt in ...
All forms of government require popular support, whether voluntary or involuntary, in order to survi...
Over the period December 2011-July 2013, a tidal wave of mass protests swept through the Russian cap...
Accusations of electoral fraud in Russias December 2011 Duma elections ignited a wave of urban prote...
The weakness of civil society in post-Soviet Russia has been widely discussed and is generally attri...
Unlike other books on civil society in Russia which argue that Russia’s civil society is relatively ...
Alongside the Arab Spring, the 'Occupy' anti-capitalist movements in the West, and the events on the...
With the collapse of communism came brilliant displays of protests against totalitarian rule. The pr...
The 2018–2020 “garbage” protests in Russia’s northerly Arkhangelsk Oblast’ have shown how an “apolit...
This thesis attempts to explain the sources of Russia’s opposition to popular uprisings in the post-...
This book examines Russian civil society and democratization from the perspective of the oppositiona...
This article describes some reasons that initiated protest movements in Russia and Egypt in 2011. Th...
The article analyzes the patterns and technologies of organizing political protest in Russia in the ...
The diploma thesis examines why did the non-systemic opposition in Russia between 2011 and 2016 fail...
This paper examines why the middle class of Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia, suddenly began protes...
AbstractThis article describes some reasons that initiated protest movements in Russia and Egypt in ...
All forms of government require popular support, whether voluntary or involuntary, in order to survi...