Post-Soviet Civil Society

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Civil Society
civil society development in Eastern Europe
Civil Society Elites
Civil Society Groups
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Estonian Communist Party
Estonian National Independence Party
Foreign Funding
Foreign Funding Agencies
groups
Independent Groups
Interview E4
Interview S2
local
Local Civil Society Groups
NGO Activist
NGO Centre
NGO Sector
NGO sector analysis
petersburg
Political Parties
Post-communist Civil Society
post-Soviet Civil Society
postcommunist transformation
qualitative comparative research
Russian Civil Society
social movement theory
Sosnovy Bor
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staraya
Staraya Russa
State Civil Society Relations
state society relations
states
transnational
Transnational Civil Society
Transnational Civil Society Networks
Transnational Contacts
transnational networks
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415444057
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Oct 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The development of civil society has varied greatly across the former Soviet Union. The Baltic states have achieved a high level of integration with the West and European Union membership, while some regions in Russia lag far behind.

Now for the first time there is a comparative study of civil society and democratization across post-Soviet national borders. Acknowledging the enormous variation throughout the region, the book offers unique data on developments in Russia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Applying an innovative analytical framework derived from theories of democratization, civil society, social movements and transnational relations, the researchers have formulated broader comparisons and generalisations without neglecting the specific post-Soviet context. The book provides a systematic comparison across sectors as well as nations, and includes chapters on NGOs, the state and conflict, and transnationalisation. Quantitative survey data is combined with qualitative interviews and case study research to both confirm previous findings about the weakness of post-communist civil society and to qualify previous research.

Anders Uhlin is associate professor of political science at Lund University, Sweden. His main fields of research are democratization, civil society and transnational relations. Previous publications include Indonesia and the ‘Third Wave of Democratisation’ (1997) and Transnational Activism in Asia (2004) (co-edited with Nicola Piper).

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