Environmental activism in contemporary Russia exemplifies both
the promise and the challenge facing grassroots politics in the
post-Soviet period. In the late Soviet period, Russia's
environmental movement was one of the country's most dynamic and
effective forms of social activism, and it appeared well positioned
to influence the direction and practice of post-Soviet politics. At
present, however, activists scattered across Russia face severe
obstacles to promoting green issues that range from wildlife
protection and nuclear safety to environmental education.
Based on fifteen months of fieldwork in five regions of Russia,
from the European west to Siberia and the Far East, Red to Green
goes beyond familiar debates about the strength and weakness of
civil society in Russia to identify the contradictory trends that
determine the political influence of grassroots movements. In an
organizational analysis of popular mobilization that addresses the
continuing role of the Soviet legacy, the influence of
transnational actors, and the relevance of social mobilization
theory to the Russian case, Laura Henry details what grassroots
organizations in Russia actually do, how they use the limited
economic and political opportunities that are available to them,
and when they are able to influence policy and political
practice.
Drawing on her in-depth interviews with activists, Henry
illustrates how green organizations have pursued their goals by
"recycling" Soviet-era norms, institutions, and networks and using
them in combination with transnational ideas, resources, and
partnerships. Ultimately, Henry shows that the limited variety of
organizations that activists have constructed within post-Soviet
Russia's green movement serve as a "fossil record" of the
environmentalists' innovations, failures, and compromises. Her
research suggests new ways to understand grassroots politics
throughout the postcommunist region and in other postauthoritarian
contexts.
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