
Nashi (Russian youth movement) - Wikipedia
Nashi (Russian: Молодёжное демократическое aнтифашистское движение «Наши», romanized: Molodezhnoye demokraticheskoye antifashistskoye dvizhenye "Nashi", lit. 'Youth Democratic Anti-Fascist Movement "Ours!"') was a political youth movement in Russia, [3] which declared itself to be a democratic ...
Nashi (Russian political party) - Wikipedia
Nashi (Russian: Наши, meaning "Ours") was a political movement initiated by well-known Russian journalist Alexander Nevzorov. The movement has been described as "statist-chauvinist". [1] The Nashi youth movement in Russia is not related to Nevzorov's movement.
The Fate of the Nashi Movement: Where Will the Kremlin's Youth …
Mar 26, 2013 · The Nashi (“Ours”) movement appeared in 2005 along with other youth organizations that "worked" for the Kremlin. Nashi played a key role: it was a mass movement with a complicated but clearly defined structure, generous financing (mostly from the pockets of loyal oligarchs,) and access to top government officials.
Nashi, Youth Voluntarism, and Potemkin NGOs: Making Sense of …
Jan 20, 2017 · State-run organizations such as the pro-Kremlin youth organization Nashi (Ours) are commonly read as evidence of an antidemocratic backlash and as confirmation of Russia's resurgent authoritarianism.
Nashi: Russia’s youth counter-movement | openDemocracy
Aug 30, 2007 · Nashi (Ours) is a pro-government, patriotic Russian youth movement that was created in March 2005. Since then, the movement has rapidly grown throughout Russia and presently has over...
The youth movement Nashi (“Ours”), which was established in early 2005, has become one of the best-known realizations of such practices. The movement’s pro-Kremlin position finds a clear resonance with David Lane’s2 argument of post-Communist, or post-authoritarian, regimes’ strategies to create their own youth and student organizations
How Russia’s youth movement became Putin’s private army
Apr 20, 2012 · In 2005, following a successful pro-democracy uprising in Ukraine, a new youth movement, Nashi, was founded in Russia, reportedly using $20m supplied by the Kremlin.
The youth movement Nashi: contentious politics, civil society, …
Is Nashi, however, a purely sinister movement full of Putin henchmen, or can it actually serve a positive purpose, one of empowering youth, and promoting thoughtful civil engagement that may one day enhance the quality of democracy in Russia?
Nashi: Russian Youth Movement - GeoHistory
Jun 12, 2011 · Nashi is by far Russia’s best-known political youth movement. Founded in 2005 shortly after the Orange Revolution in Ukraine, the group is against “those who would give Russia over to foreign rule.” Among those the group thinks would do this include liberals, fascists, nationalists, and oligarchs.
The Nashi Movement: Russian Youth and the Putin Cult
Nov 2, 2007 · Borovikov is head of the youth organization Nashi, which means "Ours," the battle cry Russian football fans use to cheer on their national team. The organization has thousands of members across...