This article explores the role of the dominant Russian Orthodox Church in the evolution of the post-communist Russian Federation. This is not a classic case where religion may have contributed to the democratisation of society because this has not been a primary goal of political elites, and the regime that has emerged might best be described as ‘hybrid’ with growing authoritarian tendencies. Having played little role in the ending of communism, having little historical experience of working within a democracy, suspicious of liberal-individualist visions of public life and committed to a vision of its role as the hegemonic religious institution, the promotion of democratic governance has not been a priority of church leaders. At the same ti...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the religious tide in Russia has been quick to rise....
What are the political consequences of growing religiosity in Russia and China -- two countries that...
The article discusses various meanings which were ascribed to religion in the parliamentary debates ...
As 2012 presidential elections in Russia draw near, evidence points to a collapse in that country’s ...
The government of Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) - the country’s predominant religious...
The government of Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) - the country’s predominant religious...
This Article seeks to examine the Russia’s recent interest in uplifting the status of Orthodox churc...
The Russian Orthodox Church\u27s (ROC) assertion of a constitutionally inappropriate role in affairs...
The article examines the peculiarities of state-church relations that are formed in the process of l...
The article examines the peculiarities of state-church relations that are formed in the process of l...
Since 2000, the roles of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) in society and its ties to the Russian go...
Since 2000, the roles of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) in society and its ties to the Russian go...
This article looks at state‑religion relations in Russia at two levels: legal and political. After a...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the religious tide in Russia has been quick to rise....
The article examines the role and significance of the Russian Orthodox Church in modern Russian soci...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the religious tide in Russia has been quick to rise....
What are the political consequences of growing religiosity in Russia and China -- two countries that...
The article discusses various meanings which were ascribed to religion in the parliamentary debates ...
As 2012 presidential elections in Russia draw near, evidence points to a collapse in that country’s ...
The government of Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) - the country’s predominant religious...
The government of Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) - the country’s predominant religious...
This Article seeks to examine the Russia’s recent interest in uplifting the status of Orthodox churc...
The Russian Orthodox Church\u27s (ROC) assertion of a constitutionally inappropriate role in affairs...
The article examines the peculiarities of state-church relations that are formed in the process of l...
The article examines the peculiarities of state-church relations that are formed in the process of l...
Since 2000, the roles of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) in society and its ties to the Russian go...
Since 2000, the roles of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) in society and its ties to the Russian go...
This article looks at state‑religion relations in Russia at two levels: legal and political. After a...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the religious tide in Russia has been quick to rise....
The article examines the role and significance of the Russian Orthodox Church in modern Russian soci...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the religious tide in Russia has been quick to rise....
What are the political consequences of growing religiosity in Russia and China -- two countries that...
The article discusses various meanings which were ascribed to religion in the parliamentary debates ...