The role of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the development of Russia's civil society has been the focus of academic study since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. In light of this literature, this article aims to assess the impact of the movement that has most often been seen as very promising for Russia's future civil society development—the environmental movement—by utilising research undertaken in Samara Oblast’ of the Russian Federation. While the results do reveal some positive contributions to civil society development in Russia, they also exhibit many similarities with other studies in the extant literature, illustrating the relative weakness of Russia's social movements in the area of civil society development
In the Russian Federation the problem of social development and social protection of the population ...
This article examines the forms and logic of political activism encouraged by international developm...
Unlike other books on civil society in Russia which argue that Russia’s civil society is relatively ...
The role of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the development of Russia's civil society has b...
The role of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the development of Russia’s civil society hasbe...
The stalling of civil society development within the Russian Federation and its attendant causes hav...
This dissertation analyses the development paradigms of civil society in Russia and China, using th...
In this thesis I study the relationship between civil society, ideology and everyday practices as th...
The international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a noticeable role in world politics, be...
This article considers how Russian local civic organizations work and adapt to societal changes. We ...
In this report I investigate the relationship between an ideology of civil society and everyday prac...
In the Soviet Union, the movement for natural conservationoffered people a channel to act politicall...
This paper investigates the development of the environmental movement in post-Soviet Russia, and in ...
Rose’s and Mishler and Rose’s ‘hourglass ’ construction of post-Soviet Russian society illustrates t...
The passing of the Russian NGO Law in mid-2006 set clear parameters for Russian NGO activity and civ...
In the Russian Federation the problem of social development and social protection of the population ...
This article examines the forms and logic of political activism encouraged by international developm...
Unlike other books on civil society in Russia which argue that Russia’s civil society is relatively ...
The role of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the development of Russia's civil society has b...
The role of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the development of Russia’s civil society hasbe...
The stalling of civil society development within the Russian Federation and its attendant causes hav...
This dissertation analyses the development paradigms of civil society in Russia and China, using th...
In this thesis I study the relationship between civil society, ideology and everyday practices as th...
The international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a noticeable role in world politics, be...
This article considers how Russian local civic organizations work and adapt to societal changes. We ...
In this report I investigate the relationship between an ideology of civil society and everyday prac...
In the Soviet Union, the movement for natural conservationoffered people a channel to act politicall...
This paper investigates the development of the environmental movement in post-Soviet Russia, and in ...
Rose’s and Mishler and Rose’s ‘hourglass ’ construction of post-Soviet Russian society illustrates t...
The passing of the Russian NGO Law in mid-2006 set clear parameters for Russian NGO activity and civ...
In the Russian Federation the problem of social development and social protection of the population ...
This article examines the forms and logic of political activism encouraged by international developm...
Unlike other books on civil society in Russia which argue that Russia’s civil society is relatively ...