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Managing civil society: Democratisation and the environmental movement in a Russian region
Jo Crotty
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Arts & Sciences Faculty Office
Aston University
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Civil Society
100%
Democratization
100%
Environmental Movement
100%
Russian Regions
100%
Samara
100%
Russian Federation
66%
Attendants
33%
International Community
33%
Citizen Participation
33%
Third Sector
33%
Stall
33%
Advocacy Groups
33%
Public Participation
33%
Civil Society Development
33%
Collapse of the Soviet Union
33%
Oblast
33%
Civil Engagement
33%
Donor Aid
33%
Donor Agencies
33%
Donor Funding
33%
Behavioral Impact
33%
Democratic Structures
33%
Social Sciences
Civil Society
100%
Russian
100%
Democratization
100%
Russian Federation
66%
Third Sector
33%
Studies (Academic)
33%
Advocacy
33%
Citizens' Participation
33%
U.S.S.R.
33%