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ID174385
Title ProperForeign Within’: State–Civil Society Relations in Russia
LanguageENG
AuthorStuvøy, Kirsti
Summary / Abstract (Note)The development of Russian civil society is linked to authoritarian government, fear of ‘colour revolutions’ and the ‘sovereign democracy’ that legitimises state control of civil society. This article acknowledges the narrowing room for manoeuvre of contemporary Russian civil society and discusses NGOs’ practices in the context of government pressures, the politicisation of transnational connections and the increasing geopolitical tension surrounding Russia. It describes the localisation and depoliticisation of Russian NGOs as well as their disruptive practices, and explains how narrowing civil society identities inform the self-governing of NGOs. Finally, it argues that seeing Russian civil society in simple dichotomies further narrows these identities.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 72, No.7; Sep 2020: p.1103-1124
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 72 No 7
Key WordsRussia ;  State–Civil Society


 
 
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