Foreign Agents in Russia - Doria
Foreign Agents in Russia - Doria
Foreign Agents in Russia - Doria
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Table of contents<br />
1. Research <strong>in</strong>troduction: <strong>Foreign</strong> agents <strong>in</strong> <strong>Russia</strong>...............................................................p.6<br />
1.1. Scientific Research on <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>Agents</strong> ….......................................................................p.7<br />
1.2. Amendments to the NKO Law.........................................................................................p.9<br />
1.3. Primary Research Materiall..............................................................................................p.11<br />
1.4. Methodology ...................................................................................................................p.16<br />
1.5. Important Theoretical Term<strong>in</strong>ology and Concepts..........................................................p.18<br />
1.6. The Research Process......................................................................................................p.20<br />
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2. Theoretical Background of the Research...........................................................................p.22<br />
2.1. Historical Background of the <strong>Foreign</strong> Agent Discourses................................................p.22<br />
2.2.1. <strong>Russia</strong>n Governmentality..................................................................................p.25<br />
2.2.2 The <strong>Russia</strong>n Governmentality <strong>in</strong> Recent Research Context..............................p.26<br />
2.3. Perspectives on <strong>Russia</strong>n Civil Movements......................................................................p.27<br />
2.4. On the <strong>Russia</strong>n Legal System..........................................................................................p.29<br />
2.5. Additional Theoretical Approaches and Perspectives on <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>Agents</strong>.......................p.30<br />
3. Analysis on the Juridical Content of <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>Agents</strong>.........................................................p.35<br />
3.1. The Juridical Content on <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>Agents</strong>........................................................................p.36<br />
3.2. The Juridical Introduction of <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>Agents</strong> as an Discoursive Event..........................p.40<br />
3.3 The Legitimation and Practices of Power <strong>in</strong> <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>Agents</strong>...........................................p.43<br />
3.4.1 Outcomes of the NKO Law: Subjectification and State Racism.......................p.45<br />
3.4.2. Outcomes of the NKO Law: the Internal Other................................................p.47<br />
4. <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>Agents</strong> Accord<strong>in</strong>g to the <strong>Russia</strong>n Media.................................................................p.50<br />
4.1.1 Various Organizations L<strong>in</strong>ked To <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>Agents</strong>...............................................p.51<br />
4.1.2 Def<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the Political Action of <strong>Foreign</strong> Agent NKOs........................................p.55<br />
4.2. Statements of <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>Agents</strong> <strong>in</strong> General...........................................................................p.61<br />
4.2.1 Not Always NKO's...............................................................................................p.62<br />
4.2.2 National Identity and F<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g...........................................................................p.66<br />
4.2.3 Hidden <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>Agents</strong>.........................................................................................p.68<br />
4.2.4 <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>Agents</strong> Abroad and Universally...............................................................p.70<br />
4.3. Is <strong>Foreign</strong> Agent Bad?........................................................................................................p.71<br />
4.4. Digest of Events, Words and <strong>Foreign</strong> <strong>Agents</strong>.....................................................................p.76