Assessing civil society in Putin’s Russia: The plight of women’s crisis centers |
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Authors: | Janet Elise Johnson Aino Saarinen |
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Affiliation: | a City University of New York, Department of Political Science, USA;b University of Helsinki, Aleksanteri Institute, Finnish Centre for Russian and Eastern European Studies, Finland |
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Abstract: | The article assesses civil society in Putin’s Russia through the lens of the small social movement working against gender violence. Based on questionnaires distributed to movement organizations in 2008-2009, we find significant retrenchment among the NGO segment of the movement, adding evidence to the claim of Russia’s turn toward authoritarianism. However, this innovative, midlevel analysis--not the typical society-wide surveys nor the small number participant observation--also shows that the women’s crisis center movement has made some in-roads in transforming the state, revealing that some democratic opportunities remain at the local level. |
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Keywords: | Russia Civil society Social movements Domestic violence Gender Putin Post-communism |
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