Moscow in movement : power and opposition in Putin's Russia / Samuel A. Greene.
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- Civil society -- Russia (Federation)
- Political participation -- Russia (Federation)
- Social movements -- Russia (Federation)
- Opposition (Political science) -- Russia (Federation)
- Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government -- 1991-
- Société civile -- Russie
- Participation politique -- Russie
- Mouvements sociaux -- Russie
- Opposition (Science politique) -- Russie
- HISTORY -- Europe -- Eastern
- HISTORY -- Europe -- Former Soviet Republics
- HISTORY -- Europe -- Russia & the Former Soviet Union
- Civil society
- Opposition (Political science)
- Political participation
- Politics and government
- Social movements
- Russia (Federation)
- Politische Elite
- Protest
- Zivilgesellschaft
- Russland
- Since 1991
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- JN6699.A15 G743 2014eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The puzzle of Russian civil society : an introduction -- Perspectives on civil society -- Russia's potemkin revolution -- Civil society in Russia : what we do and do not know -- Private brutality and public verdicts : defending human rights in Russia -- Our home is Russia : Russia's housing-rights movements -- Road rage : Russia's automotive rebellion -- Seizing the moment.
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Moscow in Movement is the first exhaustive study of social movements, protest, and the state-society relationship in Vladimir Putin's Russia. Beginning in 2005 and running through the summer of 2013, the book traces the evolution of the relationship between citizens and their state through a series of in-depth case studies, explaining how Russians mobilized to defend human and civil rights, the environment, and individual and group interests: a process that culminated in the dramatic election protests of 2011-2012 and their aftermath. To understand where this surprising mobilization came from,
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