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Human Rights in Russia: Citizens and the State from Perestroika to Putin (Library of Modern Russia)
Author: Mary McAuley
Year: June 1, 2015
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Human Rights in Russia: Citizens and the State from Perestroika to Putin The book "Human Rights in Russia: Citizens and the State from Perestroika to Putin" by Mark McAuley offers a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of human rights in Russia, from the late Soviet era to the present day. The author examines the complex relationship between citizens and the state, and how it has shaped the development of civil society in Russia. The book is divided into four parts, each focusing on a different aspect of human rights in Russia: Part I: The Late Soviet Era and the Birth of Human Rights Movement in Russia, Part II: The Challenges of Transition, Part III: Consolidating Democracy, and Part IV: The New Authoritarianism. Part I: The Late Soviet Era and the Birth of Human Rights Movement in Russia In this part, the author explores the origins of the human rights movement in Russia during the late Soviet era. The chapter begins with an overview of the political and social climate of the time, including the decline of the Soviet Union and the rise of glasnost and perestroika. The author then delves into the emergence of human rights organizations in Russia, highlighting the key figures and events that marked the beginning of the movement.
Права человека в России: граждане и государство от перестройки до Путина Книга Марка Маколи «Права человека в России: граждане и государство от перестройки до Путина» предлагает всесторонний анализ эволюции прав человека в России, от позднесоветской эпохи до наших дней. Автор рассматривает сложные отношения между гражданами и государством, и как они сформировали развитие гражданского общества в России. Книга разделена на четыре части, каждая из которых посвящена различным аспектам прав человека в России: Часть I: Позднесоветская эпоха и рождение правозащитного движения в России, Часть II: Вызовы переходного периода, Часть III: Консолидация демократии и Часть IV: Новый авторитаризм. Часть I: Позднесоветская эпоха и рождение правозащитного движения в России В этой части автор исследует истоки правозащитного движения в России в позднесоветскую эпоху. Глава начинается с обзора политического и социального климата того времени, включая упадок Советского Союза и подъём гласности и перестройки. Затем автор углубляется в появление правозащитных организаций в России, выделяя ключевые фигуры и события, положившие начало движению.
s droits de l'homme en Russie : les citoyens et l'État de la restructuration à Poutine livre de Mark McAuley intitulé « s droits de l'homme en Russie : les citoyens et l'État de la restructuration à Poutine » propose une analyse complète de l'évolution des droits de l'homme en Russie, de l'ère tardive à nos jours. L'auteur examine les relations complexes entre les citoyens et l'État et la façon dont ils ont façonné le développement de la société civile en Russie. livre est divisé en quatre parties, chacune sur différents aspects des droits de l'homme en Russie : Partie I : L'ère tardive et la naissance du mouvement des droits de l'homme en Russie, Partie II : s défis de la transition, Partie III : Consolidation de la démocratie et Partie IV : nouvel autoritarisme. Partie I : L'ère tardive et la naissance du mouvement des droits de l'homme en Russie Dans cette partie, l'auteur explore les origines du mouvement des droits de l'homme en Russie à l'ère tardive. chapitre commence par un examen du climat politique et social de l'époque, y compris le déclin de l'Union soviétique et la montée de la publicité et de la restructuration. L'auteur approfondit ensuite l'émergence des organisations de défense des droits humains en Russie, en soulignant les figures clés et les événements qui ont lancé le mouvement.
derechos humanos en Rusia: los ciudadanos y el Estado desde la reestructuración hasta Putin libro de Marc Macoli « derechos humanos en Rusia: los ciudadanos y el Estado desde la reestructuración hasta Putin» ofrece un análisis exhaustivo de la evolución de los derechos humanos en Rusia, desde la era de los últimos hasta la actualidad. autor examina las complejas relaciones entre los ciudadanos y el Estado y cómo han dado forma al desarrollo de la sociedad civil en Rusia. libro se divide en cuatro partes, cada una de las cuales se centra en diferentes aspectos de los derechos humanos en Rusia: Parte I: La era tardía y el nacimiento del movimiento de derechos humanos en Rusia, Parte II: Desafíos de la transición, Parte III: Consolidación de la democracia y Parte IV: Nuevo autoritarismo. Parte I: La época tardía y el nacimiento del movimiento de los derechos humanos en Rusia En esta parte, el autor explora los orígenes del movimiento de los derechos humanos en Rusia durante la época tardía. capítulo comienza con una revisión del clima político y social de la época, incluyendo el declive de la Unión Soviética y el auge de la publicidad y la perestroika. A continuación, el autor profundiza en el surgimiento de organizaciones de derechos humanos en Rusia, destacando las figuras clave y los acontecimientos que marcaron el inicio del movimiento.
Menschenrechte in Russland: Bürger und Staat von der Perestroika bis Putin Das Buch „Menschenrechte in Russland: Bürger und Staat von der Perestroika bis Putin“ von Mark McAuley bietet eine umfassende Analyse der Entwicklung der Menschenrechte in Russland von der spätsowjetischen Epoche bis zur Gegenwart. Der Autor untersucht die komplexen Beziehungen zwischen Bürgern und Staat und wie sie die Entwicklung der Zivilgesellschaft in Russland geprägt haben. Das Buch ist in vier Teile unterteilt, die sich jeweils mit verschiedenen Aspekten der Menschenrechte in Russland befassen: Teil I: Die spätsowjetische Ära und die Geburt der Menschenrechtsbewegung in Russland, Teil II: Herausforderungen des Übergangs, Teil III: Konsolidierung der Demokratie und Teil IV: Der neue Autoritarismus. Teil I: Die spätsowjetische Ära und die Geburt der Menschenrechtsbewegung in Russland In diesem Teil untersucht der Autor die Ursprünge der Menschenrechtsbewegung in Russland in der spätsowjetischen Ära. Das Kapitel beginnt mit einem Überblick über das politische und soziale Klima der damaligen Zeit, einschließlich des Niedergangs der Sowjetunion und des Aufstiegs von Glasnost und Perestroika. Der Autor geht dann tiefer in die Entstehung von Menschenrechtsorganisationen in Russland ein und hebt die Schlüsselfiguren und Ereignisse hervor, die die Bewegung ausgelöst haben.
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Rusya'da İnsan Hakları: Perestroyka'dan Putin'e Vatandaşlar ve Devlet Mark McAuley'in "Rusya'da İnsan Hakları: Perestroyka'dan Putin'e Vatandaşlar ve Devlet'adlı kitabı, geç Sovyet döneminden günümüze kadar Rusya'daki insan haklarının evriminin kapsamlı bir analizini sunuyor. Yazar, vatandaşlarla devlet arasındaki karmaşık ilişkiyi ve bunların Rusya'daki sivil toplumun gelişimini nasıl şekillendirdiğini ele alıyor. Kitap, her biri Rusya'daki insan haklarının farklı yönlerini ele alan dört bölüme ayrılmıştır: Bölüm I: Geç Sovyet Dönemi ve Rusya'da İnsan Hakları Hareketinin Doğuşu, Bölüm II: Geçişin Zorlukları, Bölüm III: Demokrasinin Konsolidasyonu ve Bölüm IV: Yeni Otoriterlik. Bölüm I: Geç Sovyet Dönemi ve Rusya'da İnsan Hakları Hareketinin Doğuşu Bu bölümde, yazar geç Sovyet döneminde Rusya'daki insan hakları hareketinin kökenlerini araştırıyor. Bölüm, Sovyetler Birliği'nin gerilemesi ve tanıtım ve perestroyka'nın yükselişi de dahil olmak üzere o zamanın siyasi ve sosyal iklimine genel bir bakış ile başlar. Daha sonra yazar, Rusya'daki insan hakları örgütlerinin ortaya çıkışını inceliyor ve hareketin temelini oluşturan önemli figürleri ve olayları vurguluyor.
حقوق الإنسان في روسيا: المواطنون والدولة من بيريسترويكا إلى كتاب بوتين مارك ماكولي «حقوق الإنسان في روسيا: المواطنون والدولة من بيريسترويكا إلى بوتين» يقدم تحليلاً شاملاً لتطور حقوق الإنسان في روسيا، من أواخر الحقبة السوفيتية حتى الوقت الحاضر. وينظر صاحب البلاغ في العلاقة المعقدة بين المواطنين والدولة، وكيف شكلت تطور المجتمع المدني في روسيا. ينقسم الكتاب إلى أربعة أجزاء، يتناول كل منها جوانب مختلفة من حقوق الإنسان في روسيا: الجزء الأول: الحقبة السوفيتية المتأخرة وميلاد حركة حقوق الإنسان في روسيا، الجزء الثاني: تحديات الانتقال، الجزء الثالث: توطيد الديمقراطية، والجزء الرابع: الاستبداد الجديد. الجزء الأول: الحقبة السوفيتية المتأخرة وولادة حركة حقوق الإنسان في روسيا في هذا الجزء، يستكشف المؤلف أصول حركة حقوق الإنسان في روسيا في أواخر الحقبة السوفيتية. يبدأ الفصل باستعراض عام للمناخ السياسي والاجتماعي في ذلك الوقت، بما في ذلك تراجع الاتحاد السوفيتي وصعود الدعاية والبيريسترويكا. ثم يتعمق المؤلف في ظهور منظمات حقوق الإنسان في روسيا، ويسلط الضوء على الشخصيات والأحداث الرئيسية التي أرست الأساس للحركة.

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