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ISBN
9781879944381
Publication Year
2023
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Book Title
Public Protection or Repression? : Russias Anti-Extremism Law Enforcement
Illustrator
Tsvirova, Tatiana, Yes
Author
Natalia Iudina, Aleksandr Verkhovskii, Mariia Kravchenko
Publisher
Unknown Publisher
Genre
Social Science
Topic
Sociology / General
Number of Pages
394 Pages

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Publisher
Unknown Publisher
ISBN-10
1879944383
ISBN-13
9781879944381
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4062510064

Product Key Features

Book Title
Public Protection or Repression? : Russias Anti-Extremism Law Enforcement
Publication Year
2023
Topic
Sociology / General
Number of Pages
394 Pages
Language
English
Illustrator
Tsvirova, Tatiana, Yes
Genre
Social Science
Author
Natalia Iudina, Aleksandr Verkhovskii, Mariia Kravchenko
Format
Hardcover

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2023-031722
Dewey Edition
23/eng/20230808
Dewey Decimal
363.3250947
Synopsis
Since the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, newspapers have been full of stories about Russia's military brass and political leaders. However, there has been very little attention paid to what life in Russia is like for ordinary citizens. This publication offers a much-needed evidence-based view of human rights under Putin. East View Press is proud to present relevant data gathered by the Moscow-based nonprofit SOVA Center for Information and Analysis, which for over two decades has been reporting on the country's legislation and law enforcement. As local Russian offices of advocacy groups such as Memorial, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have been shuttered one after the other, this book emerges as a critical resource. Its publication has become even more urgent with the recent dissolution of the SOVA Center itself. Compiled for the first time in book form, this collection spotlights SOVA's research on Russia's evolving anti-extremism laws. The statistics here show convincing evidence that, far from safeguarding citizens from hate crimes, this legislation harbors a not-so-hidden agenda: silencing dissent. A must-read for scholars of civil rights, post-Soviet politics, and international relations, this book also resonates with anyone interested in the development of nation-states and the strategies they deploy to retain their authority.
LC Classification Number
HV6433.R9K743 2023

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