The types of Russian dissidents before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union

This article analyses statements, attitudes and values of Russian dissidents and public Kremlin critics. Concrete personalities have been chosen: classic soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovski, journalist Alekseij Navalnij, historian Jurij Dmitrijev, writer Aleksander Solzhenytcin, chess world champion...

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Main Author: Kavaliauskas, Tomas
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Language:English
Published: Deeds and Days 2022
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spelling ftvytautasmagnus:oai:ojs2.ejournals.vdu.lt:article/3650 2023-05-15T18:45:08+02:00 The types of Russian dissidents before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union Rusijos disidentų tipai iki ir po Sovietų Sąjungos griūties Kavaliauskas, Tomas 2022-09-28 application/pdf https://ejournals.vdu.lt/index.php/DiD/article/view/3650 https://doi.org/10.7220/2335-8769.77.6 eng eng Deeds and Days Darbai ir Dienos https://ejournals.vdu.lt/index.php/DiD/article/view/3650/2251 https://ejournals.vdu.lt/index.php/DiD/article/view/3650 doi:10.7220/2335-8769.77.6 Copyright (c) 2022 Deeds and Days Deeds and Days; Vol. 77 (2022): Deeds and Days; 101-122 Darbai ir Dienos; Vol. 77 (2022): Darbai ir Dienos; 101-122 2335-8769 1392-0588 10.7220/2335-8769.77 Dissidents Kremlin critics Russia Soviet Union Ukraine Disidentai Kremliaus kritika Rusija Sovietų Sąjunga Ukraina info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftvytautasmagnus https://doi.org/10.7220/2335-8769.77.6 https://doi.org/10.7220/2335-8769.77 2022-09-28T23:18:11Z This article analyses statements, attitudes and values of Russian dissidents and public Kremlin critics. Concrete personalities have been chosen: classic soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovski, journalist Alekseij Navalnij, historian Jurij Dmitrijev, writer Aleksander Solzhenytcin, chess world champion Gary Kasparov, punk rock Pussy riots members Nadezhda Tolokonikova, Marija Aliochina and Jekaterina Samucevič, businessman Michail Chodorkovski, public intellectual and TV actor Aleksander Nevzorov, Yakutia (Siberia) shaman Gabishev. The difference between classic dissidents and public critics of Vladimir Putin‘s regime is analyzed. Attention is given to the fact that today is hard to talk about dissidents in the same sense as it was used to do it in the Soviet Union times. The article includes discussion about the danger of Kremlin‘s critics to become political prisoners and how the regime of Putin today has speeded up repression of freedom of speech. Especially after February 24th, 2022 when Russian army invaded Ukraine. The beginning of the article defines what is a dissident, then later the article provides a distinction between a dissident and public Kremlin‘s critic. The latter, who as a critic of Russian President Putin‘s authoritarian regime, does not necessarily is a dissident. At the end of the article the dissidents and public critics of contemporary Kremlin‘s authoritarian regime are grouped according to their status and demands for Putin to step down from the office. The author concludes that contradictions among values of the dissidents and public Kremlin critics show ideological differences, due to what one should not expect Russia to become like European Union in terms of legal and political standards even if/when the regime changes. Šiame straipsnyje1 analizuojami Rusijos disidentų ir viešų Kremliaus kritikų pasisakymai, jų nuostatos bei vertybės. Pasirinktos savo veikla ir nuostatomis skirtingos asmenybės: Vladimiras Bukovskis, Aleksejus Navalnas, Jurijus Dmitrijevas („Memorial“ istorikas), ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Yakutia Siberia Vytautas Magnus University e-Journals Nadezhda ENVELOPE(64.167,64.167,-72.733,-72.733) Deeds and Days 77 101 122
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topic Dissidents
Kremlin critics
Russia
Soviet Union
Ukraine
Disidentai
Kremliaus kritika
Rusija
Sovietų Sąjunga
Ukraina
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Kremlin critics
Russia
Soviet Union
Ukraine
Disidentai
Kremliaus kritika
Rusija
Sovietų Sąjunga
Ukraina
Kavaliauskas, Tomas
The types of Russian dissidents before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union
topic_facet Dissidents
Kremlin critics
Russia
Soviet Union
Ukraine
Disidentai
Kremliaus kritika
Rusija
Sovietų Sąjunga
Ukraina
description This article analyses statements, attitudes and values of Russian dissidents and public Kremlin critics. Concrete personalities have been chosen: classic soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovski, journalist Alekseij Navalnij, historian Jurij Dmitrijev, writer Aleksander Solzhenytcin, chess world champion Gary Kasparov, punk rock Pussy riots members Nadezhda Tolokonikova, Marija Aliochina and Jekaterina Samucevič, businessman Michail Chodorkovski, public intellectual and TV actor Aleksander Nevzorov, Yakutia (Siberia) shaman Gabishev. The difference between classic dissidents and public critics of Vladimir Putin‘s regime is analyzed. Attention is given to the fact that today is hard to talk about dissidents in the same sense as it was used to do it in the Soviet Union times. The article includes discussion about the danger of Kremlin‘s critics to become political prisoners and how the regime of Putin today has speeded up repression of freedom of speech. Especially after February 24th, 2022 when Russian army invaded Ukraine. The beginning of the article defines what is a dissident, then later the article provides a distinction between a dissident and public Kremlin‘s critic. The latter, who as a critic of Russian President Putin‘s authoritarian regime, does not necessarily is a dissident. At the end of the article the dissidents and public critics of contemporary Kremlin‘s authoritarian regime are grouped according to their status and demands for Putin to step down from the office. The author concludes that contradictions among values of the dissidents and public Kremlin critics show ideological differences, due to what one should not expect Russia to become like European Union in terms of legal and political standards even if/when the regime changes. Šiame straipsnyje1 analizuojami Rusijos disidentų ir viešų Kremliaus kritikų pasisakymai, jų nuostatos bei vertybės. Pasirinktos savo veikla ir nuostatomis skirtingos asmenybės: Vladimiras Bukovskis, Aleksejus Navalnas, Jurijus Dmitrijevas („Memorial“ istorikas), ...
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