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Tables of Contents for Civil Society and the Search for Justice in Russia
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
ix
Introduction Civil Society and Russia's Elusive Search for Justice: Concepts, Traditions, and Contemporary Issues
Christopher Marsh and Nikolas K. Gvosdev
1
16
Part One: Lessons from History and Culture
17
38
Revisiting the Russian ``Constrained Autocracy'': ``Absolutism'' and Natural Rights Theories in Russia and the West
James W. Warhola
19
22
A Russian Model of Development: What Novgorod Can Teach the West
Nicolai N. Petro
41
14
Part Two: Freedom of Religion and Civil Society
55
34
Nationalism and Religion in Russian Civil Society: An Inquiry into the 1997 Law ``On Freedom of Conscience''
Lee Trepanier
57
18
``Managed Pluralism'' and Civil Religion in Post-Soviet Russia
Nikolas K. Gvosdev
75
14
Part Three: The Role of Media and Education
89
48
The Russian Press and Civil Society: Freedom of Speech versus Freedom of Market
Georgy Bovt
91
14
The Independent Press in Russia: Integrity and the Economics of Survival
Brad Owens
105
20
Higher Education and Russia's Dual Transition: Inequality, Inefficiency, and Social Justice
Grigori A. Kljutcharev and Melissa A. Marsh
125
12
Part Four: Marginalized Voices in Civil Society
137
44
Ethnic and Religious Minorities and Their Search for Justice: The Case of Chechnya
Justin Miller
139
18
Women's Experiences of Justice and Injustice in Russia
Kimberly A. Weir
157
24
Index
181
6
About the Contributors
187
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