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The End of Apolitical Environmentalism: The Non-Profit Sector in Russia Since February 2022

Das Ende des unpolitischen Umweltschutzes: Der gemeinnützige Sektor in Russland seit Februar 2022
[journal article]

Loginova, Arina

Abstract

Even as Russia grew authoritarian in the 2010s, environmental non-profits could operate as long as they remained away from politics. However, the scope for neutrality has narrowed dramatically since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. This piece explores governmental attempts to coopt the envi... view more

Even as Russia grew authoritarian in the 2010s, environmental non-profits could operate as long as they remained away from politics. However, the scope for neutrality has narrowed dramatically since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. This piece explores governmental attempts to coopt the environmental civic sector, as well as the remaining independent non-profits' strategies for escaping cooptation and navigating this new political landscape. It finds that government-organized environmental NGOs (GONGOs) dominate the environmental sector, while independent NGOs predominantly rely on private business partnerships and donor support for their survival.... view less

Keywords
environmental protection; civil society; non-governmental organization; repression; Russia

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Free Keywords
autocracy; patriotism

Document language
English

Publication Year
2025

Page/Pages
p. 13-16

Journal
Russian Analytical Digest (2025) 324

Issue topic
Environmental Activism

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000724501

ISSN
1863-0421

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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