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Believing in Russia Religious Policy after Communism
This book presents a comprehensive overview of religious policy in Russia since the end of the communist regime, exposing many of the ambiguities and uncertainties about the position of religion in Russian life. It reveals how religious freedom in Russia has, contrary to the widely held view, a long tradition, and how the leading religious institutions in Russia today, including especially the Russian Orthodox Church but also Muslim, Jewish and Buddhist establishments, owe a great deal of their special positions to the relationship they had with the former Soviet regime. It examines the resurgence of religious freedom in the years immediately after the end of the Soviet Union, showing how this was subsequently curtailed, but only partially, by the important law of 1997. It discusses the pursuit of privilege for the Russian Orthodox Church and other traditional beliefs under Presidents Putin and Medvedev, and assesses how far Russian Orthodox Christianity is related to Russian national culture, demonstrating the unresolved nature of the key question, Is Russia to be an Orthodox country with religious minorities or a multi-confessional state? It concludes that Russian society's continuing failure to reach a consensus on the role of religion in public life is destabilising the nation.
Geraldine Fagan is Moscow correspondent for Forum 18 News Service, and has monitored religious policy across Russia for the past decade.
Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series
1Liberal Nationalism in Central Europe
Stefan Auer
2Civil-Military Relations in Russia and Eastern Europe
David J. Betz
3The Extreme Nationalist Threat in Russia
The growing influence of Western Rightist ideas
Thomas Parland
4Economic Development in Tatarstan
Global markets and a Russian region
Leo McCann
5Adapting to Russias New Labour Market
Gender and employment strategy
Edited by Sarah Ashwin
6Building Democracy and Civil Society East of the Elbe
Essays in honour of Edmund Mokrzycki
Edited by Sven Eliaeson
7The Telengits of Southern Siberia
Landscape, religion and knowledge in motion
Agnieszka Halemba
8The Development of Capitalism in Russia
Simon Clarke
9Russian Television Today
Primetime drama and comedy
David MacFadyen
10The Rebuilding of Greater Russia
Putins foreign policy towards the CIS countries
Bertil Nygren
11A Russian Factory Enters the Market Economy
Claudio Morrison
12Democracy Building and Civil Society in Post-Soviet Armenia
Armine Ishkanian
13NATORussia Relations in the Twenty-First Century
Aurel Braun
14Russian Military Reform
A failed exercise in defence decision making
Carolina Vendil Pallin
15The Multilateral Dimension in Russian Foreign Policy
Edited by Elana Wilson Rowe and Stina Torjesen
16Russian Nationalism and the National Reassertion of Russia
Edited by M arlne L aruelle
17The Caucasus An Introduction
Frederik Coene
18Radical Islam in the Former Soviet Union
Edited by Galina M. Yemelianova
19Russias European Agenda and the Baltic States
Janina leiv yte
20Regional Development in Central and Eastern Europe
Development processes and policy challenges
Edited by Grzegorz Gorzelak, John Bachtler and Maciej Smetkowski
21Russia and Europe
Reaching agreements, digging trenches
Kjell Engelbrekt and Bertil Nygren
22Russias Skinheads
Exploring and rethinking subcultural lives
Hilary Pilkington, Elena Omelchenko and Albina Garifzianova
23The Colour Revolutions in the Former Soviet Republics
Successes and failures
Edited by Donnacha Beachin and Abel Polese
24Russian Mass Media and Changing Values
Edited by Arja Rosenholm, Kaarle Nordenstreng and Elena Trubina
25The Heritage of Soviet Oriental Studies
Edited by Michael Kemper and Stephan Conermann
26Religion and Language in Post-Soviet Russia
Brian P. Bennett
27Jewish Women Writers in the Soviet Union
Rina Lapidus
28Chinese Migrants in Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe
Edited by Felix B. Chang and Sunnie T. Rucker-Chang
29Polands EU Accession
Sergiusz Trzeciak
30The Russian Armed Forces in Transition
Economic, geopolitical and institutional uncertainties
Edited by Roger N. McDermott, Bertil Nygren and Carolina Vendil Pallin
31The Religious Factor in Russias Foreign Policy
A licja Curanovic
32Postcommunist Film Russia, Eastern Europe and World Culture
Moving images of postcommunism
Edited by Lars Kristensen
33Russian Multinationals
From regional supremacy to global lead
Andrei Panibratov
34Russian Anthropology After the Collapse of Communism
Edited by Albert Baiburin, Catriona Kelly and Nikolai Vakhtin
35The Post-Soviet Russian Orthodox Church
Politics, culture and Greater Russia
Katja Richters
36Lenins Terror
The ideological origins of early Soviet State violence
James Ryan
37Life in Post-Communist Eastern Europe after EU Membership
Edited by Donnacha O Beachain, Vera Sheridan and Sabina Stan
38EU Border Security
Challenges, (mis)perceptions, and responses
Serghei Golunov
39Power and Legitimacy Challenges from Russia
Edited by Per-Arne Bodin, Stefan Hedlund and Elena Namli
40Managing Ethnic Diversity in Russia
Edited by Oleh Protsyk and Benedikt Harzl
41Believing in Russia Religious Policy after Communism
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