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Environmental Activism in Russia since the 2022 Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine.

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  • BD 380 Russland
Online resources: Summary: How has environmental civil society in Russia changed since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022? Even before the invasion, the space for environmental civil society - particularly foreign-funded organizations or movements - was constrained. This article investigates the impacts of the war across three types of environmental civil society actors: 1) activists who remain in Russia; 2) activists-in-exile who have fled Russia; and 3) international funders of environmental civil society in Russia. Evidence is drawn from the author's existing published work, previous and ongoing in-depth interviews with these actors, and analysis of available open-source data.
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How has environmental civil society in Russia changed since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022? Even before the invasion, the space for environmental civil society - particularly foreign-funded organizations or movements - was constrained. This article investigates the impacts of the war across three types of environmental civil society actors: 1) activists who remain in Russia; 2) activists-in-exile who have fled Russia; and 3) international funders of environmental civil society in Russia. Evidence is drawn from the author's existing published work, previous and ongoing in-depth interviews with these actors, and analysis of available open-source data.

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