This essay analyses how the ‘foreign agent’ law has been interpreted and implemented by the Russian authorities and examines diverse NGO survival strategies in response to the ‘foreign agent’ label. The foreign agent law has disrupted and transformed resource mobilisation strategies and transnational NGO networks. Based on qualitative research on environmental NGOs, we offer a typology of NGO responses to the foreign agent law, providing examples to show how the organisations attempt to ensure their survival
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in contemporary Russia operate within both specific institutio...
This paper examines Russian human service Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs) to investigate the nature ...
This article considers how Russian local civic organizations work and adapt to societal changes. We ...
This essay analyses how the ‘foreign agent’ law has been interpreted and implemented by the Russian ...
During the 1990s, many Russian non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) secured foreign funding and p...
This analysis is about condition of the civil society in Russia. The article raises issues specifics...
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 thesis deals with the Russian non-profit sector and the state restrictive policy directed toward...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 248-277.Chapter 1. Growing roles of non-governmental organisa...
During the increased NGO-boom and attention towards policy development, think tanks as multifunction...
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...
© 2017 Olga Oleinikova. The opportunity for public participation through NGO action in post-communis...
This paper analyzes the legitimacy of the newly adopted Russian Foreign Agent Law, which compels all...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in contemporary Russia operate within both specific institutio...
This paper examines Russian human service Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs) to investigate the nature ...
This article considers how Russian local civic organizations work and adapt to societal changes. We ...
This essay analyses how the ‘foreign agent’ law has been interpreted and implemented by the Russian ...
During the 1990s, many Russian non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) secured foreign funding and p...
This analysis is about condition of the civil society in Russia. The article raises issues specifics...
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 thesis deals with the Russian non-profit sector and the state restrictive policy directed toward...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 248-277.Chapter 1. Growing roles of non-governmental organisa...
During the increased NGO-boom and attention towards policy development, think tanks as multifunction...
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...
© 2017 Olga Oleinikova. The opportunity for public participation through NGO action in post-communis...
This paper analyzes the legitimacy of the newly adopted Russian Foreign Agent Law, which compels all...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in contemporary Russia operate within both specific institutio...
This paper examines Russian human service Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs) to investigate the nature ...
This article considers how Russian local civic organizations work and adapt to societal changes. We ...