
Nashi (Russian youth movement) - Wikipedia
Nashi (Russian: Молодёжное демократическое aнтифашистское движение «Наши», romanized: Molodezhnoye demokraticheskoye antifashistskoye dvizhenye "Nashi", lit. 'Youth …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …