Why study Russian society? And why now?
Romashko, T. (2023, 30.10.2023). Why study Russian society? And why now?. At the Well blog. https://koneensaatio.fi/en/stories/why-study-russian-society-and-why-now/
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In order to gain understanding of what is happening inside an ever more totalitarian Russia, it is important not only to continue studying Russian society, but also to develop new approaches and research tools for achieving a critical understanding of its situation, writes researcher Tatiana Romashko.
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