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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
LAKE BAIKAL
BAIKAL GOES GLOBAL
A TALE OF TWO LAKES
PUTIN S FAVORITE OLIGARCH
DISEMPOWERING EMPOWERMENT
STATE SUPPRESSION OF BAIKAL ACTIVISM
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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Index
Abramovich, Roman, 116,117
acid rain, 17,208n2
adventure tracks, 90-91, 92
agriculture, 32, 96-98
AIDS advocacy organizations, 80
All-Soviet Society for Nature Protection
(VOOP), 19, 42-44, 74,171, 190,
205nl2, 14
Almond, Gabriel A., 6
aluminum companies, 117,118. See also United
Company RUSAL
aluminum wars, 116,140
Angara River, 27, 29, 38-39, 45,122
Angarsk, 58
Arato, Andrew, 7, 13, 16
Arctic Sea, 27,29, 39,45
Arendt, Hannah, 14
Atlas Shrugged (Rand), 109
authoritarianism, 36
civil society vs., 5,17, 190,191-92, 194
field of power and, 14-16
globalization vs., 21,191-92
interaction vs., 194-95
Baikal, Lake. See Lake Baikal
Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM), 29
Baikal Day, 132
Baikal Environméntal Wave (the Wave), 19, 20,
50-59,65,145, 149,192, 197
best practices program and (see best
practices)
cosmopolitanism of, 58-59, 205n2
defamiliarization and, 107
Eco-Schools hosted by (see Eco-Schools)
En+ Group rebuffed by, 125-26, 129, 183
field of power and, 72-73
fining of, 188
Foreign Agent law and, 171,172-78,
183-89, 201
GBT compared with, 70,73-74,183-84
graffiti on office of, 176, 176/
liquidation of, 188, 201
office space of, 186
origin of, 51-59
problems in, 73
twenty-fifth anniversary of, 187
Baikal Institute, 64
Baikal Interactive Environmental Center, 201
Baikal Movement, 44-46, 52
Baikal Museum, 41
Baikalo-Lenskii zapovednik, 30
Baikal sable, 30, 38
Baikalsk, 29,40, 79, 207nlL See also webinar
project
Baikalskii mountain range, 29
Baikalskoye Dvizheniye. See Baikal
Movement
Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill (BTsBK), 19, 48
Baikal Movement and, 45,46
begins operations, 41
closing of, 198
explanation for acronym, 205n9
government permits continued operation
of, 121-22
protests against construction of, 39-41
toxic sludge left by, 198
Baikal Watch, 46-47,67
banal cosmopolitanism,” 106
Barguzinskii mountain range, 29
Barguzinsky zapovednik, 30,47
Basic Element, 121,125
Berezovsky, Boris, 117, 188
best practices, 76-108
benefits of, 80-81
defamiliarization and, 105-8
differing expectations of
participants, 96-99
drawbacks of, 80
223
224 Index
best practices (coni.)
focus groups, 84-88
isomorphism and, 80
the point of, 103-4
Russian disinterest in, 82-88, 89-93
Russian shift to enthusiasm for, 93-94
sincerity of participants in, 107
unintentional effects of, 76
webinar project (see webinar project)
biographical availability (of activists), 52
biopower, 203-4n7
Boguchansky Dam, 122
Bolshoye Goloustnoye, 81, 83/ 104,192
cultivated disinterest in, 82-88,92-93
description of, 82-84
translation, 206n2
webinar project in (see webinar project)
Bourdieu, Pierre, 9-10, 15, 203n5
branding, 110
Breyfogle, Nicholas, 38
Brezhnev era, 41
Brower, David, 46-47
Brundtland Report, 52, 53
Bryansky, Valentin, 66
BTsBK. See Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill
Buddhism, 31
Burawoy, Michael, 18-19
Buryatia, Republic of, 2, 22, 28-30, 58,77
Buryat people, 30, 31
Bush, George W., 102
BusinessWeek, 114
California, 77
California Conservation Corps, 60
California Resources Agency, 60
canine distemper, nerpa infected with, 27-28
capitalism, 3,117,153,195
Catholicism, 31
cause marketing, 110, 140, 142
costandbenefitof, 129-31
explained, 141
censorship, 33-34,41, 115, 205nll
Center for Independent Social Research
(CISR), 89, 184
Chechnya separatism, 35
Chernobyl nuclear disaster, 38,44
Chernoi, Lev, 117
China, 30,114-15, 191,192,194
Chubakova, Lena, 128
CISR. See Center for Independent Social
Research
Citizens United v. FEC, 209n3
civil power, 8, 10, 11,12-14,190
corporations and, 130-31, 140,141,
142-43,144
Foreign Agent law and, 189
the state and, 165, 169, 170
civil society, 3-5, 193, 195,197
vs. authoritarianism, 5, 17, 190,
191-92, 194
best practices and, 77
concept of, 6-8
corporations and, 7, 142
dark side of, 7
data and methods used in study of, 18-19
defamiliarization and, 107
flawed understandings of, 8
Foreign Agent law vs., 169-71, 178,189
formal and informal, 19
globalization and, 7,17,51, 59, 6S, 73,
74-75,191-92
lack of consensus on, 6
local, 50, 57-58
as a meta-power, 11
modern theories of, 5
new theory of needed, 5
politics and, 32-36
power of (see civil power; field of power)
Russian, 5,17, 32-36
Siberian lessons on, 4
in Soviet Union, 14-15, 19, 33
the state and, 165
virtue/worthiness of, 12,13,130-31, 141,
142,162, 169
Western, 3, 5, 6,15-16,194
climate change, 17, 199, 200,204n4
Cohen, Jean, 7,13,16
Cold War, 14-15, 60, 61, 201
“color revolutions,” 168
command-and-control regulation, 143
Communist Party, 19, 33, 44-45,46, 56, 74,
115,163
Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill and, 41
environmental activism and, 37
field of power and, 37,48-49,50,188,195
long shadow of, 192
VOOP and (see All-Soviet Society for
Nature Protection)
Yeltsin s banning of, 204n6
community-supported agricultural (CSA)
cooperatives, 96,97, 99
conscience constituents, 66
Cook, Gary, 47, 52, 56, 67-69, 71, 183
corporate social responsibility, 110,123,
129.140
corporations, 20, 109-41, 142-63. See also
specific corporations
branding and, 110
cause marketing in (see cause marketing)
civil society and, 7, 142
command-and-control regulation in, 143
corporate social responsibility in, 110, 123,
129.140
disempowerment by (see disempowerment)
Index 225
in the field of power, 109,110,143,144,159-62
as meta-powers, 11
corruption, 34, 79, 116, 167,181
cosmopolitanism, 58-S9, 72, 76, 88,99, 103,
106, 205n2
Crimean annexation, 200
CSA. See Community-supported agricultural
cooperatives
currency crises, 34
dacha, 96-97, 202, 207nl0
dams. See hydroelectric dams
Decembrist revolt, 16, 30
defamiliarization, 105-8
Defend Baikal Together, 124,171, 208n7
democracy, 79,168, 169, 194
civil society and, 7
sensitivity of subject, 164-65
support for, 35
Deripaska, Oleg, 20,113, 115-18, 120,121-22,
125,140, 162
early career, 109-10, 115
meeting with rival oligarchs, 117
net worth of, 115
public and charity work of, 118
Putin and, 109,121
role in shady business practices, 116-17
Deukmejian, George, 60, 206n6
dikii capitalism, 117
Di Maggio, Paul, 10
Direct Connection US-USSR, 60
disempowerment, 142-63
by design, 143-54
ideological degrees of, 155-59,163
value projects and, 153, 159-62, 163
dobrovolets, 68-69
do-it-yourself tourism, 66
druzfiiny, 19, 74,184
Dry Lake, 89, 91, 93
Dzherzhinsky, Felix, 209n6
Earth Corps, 68
earthquakes, 29,40
Eastern Europe, 6-7
ecocide, 48,195
Eco-League, 64
ecological modernization theory, 143
economy See also perestroika
capitalist, 3, 117, 153,195
collapse of, 5
environmental summer camps on, 157
of Irkutsk, 32
privatization and, 34, 50,110,115, 116
Putanism and, 35-36
shock therapy and, 34-35, 110, 116
Western influence over, 195-97
Eco-Schools, 155, 157-59, 201
eco-tourism. See tourism
education sector, 32
En+ Group, 20,109,110,111-15,118-29,140,
163, 192
authors interview, 119-23, 161
civil society and, 142-43
corporate philanthropy of, 118-23
environmental fiascos of, 121-23
environmentalists’ reaction to, 124-29
environmental summer camps of,
155-57,158-59
founding of, 113
GBT and, 111-13,112/, 118-19,124-25,
126-28,130, 162, 183, 200
independent environmental projects of, 131
revenues of, 114
SHEPR and (see School for Environmental
Entrepreneurship)
“360 Minutes for Baikal” project,
132-39,141
value projects and, 153, 159-62
environmental summer camps,
155-57, 158-59
epischura baikalensis, 26
ethnic groups (in Irkutsk), 31
ethnography, 18-19
Eurasia Foundation, 79
Europe, 80
Eastern, 6-7
Western, 18,195
EuroSibEnergo, 114
Federal Assembly, 31
Federal Security Service (FSB), 175,
178,184-85
Feshbach, Murray, 18
field of power, 5,10-16, 21,190-91,197
authoritarianism and, 14-16
Bourdieu on, 203n5
Communist Party and, 37,48-49, 50,
188,195
concept of, 11-14
corporations in, 109, 110, 143,144,159-62
defamiliarization and, 107
Foreign Agent law and, 171,189
globalization and, 14-16, 50, 57, 65,
72-73, 192
plays in, 13
under Putin, 193-94
in Soviet Union, 19-20,48-49, 50, 193, 195
the state in, 165-67
value projects in, 159-62
field theory, 8-11
first-wave environmentalism, 207nl
Fligstein, Neil, 9,10,15
food (webinar discussion of), 96-99
food miles, 96, 97
226 Index
Ford Foundation, 56
Foreign Agent law, 21, 169-89,194, 195, 201
absurdity of, 178-81
adoption of, 169
author’s inquiries about, 179-81
design and implementation of, 166-67
exemptions and exclusions of, 171-72,208n4
graffitti incidents, 176, 176/ 177/, 178, 208n5
intimidation tactics, 178
legal nihilism and, 181-87, 188, 189
proverka, 173,175,177, 178,179,182,183,
184, 189
punitive measures of, 171
requirements of, 169
text of, 208n3
types of organizations targeted by, 182-83
Foucault, Michel, 203-4n7
Foundation for Russian-American Economic
Cooperation, 68
fourth-wave environmentalism, 143, 152-53,
160,163
freedom, ideological degrees of. See ideological
degrees of freedom
Friendly, Alfred, 18
FSB. See Federal Security Service
Galazii, Grigorii Ivanovich, 39,41-42, 46, 52
GBT. See Great Baikal Trail
G 8,166
Gellner, Ernest, 7
Georgian revolution, 168
geo-tourism, 90, 207n6
Ghana, 80
Girdropoekt, 39
glasnost, 33-34, 52
GlobalGreen Grants, 183
globalization, 20, 50-75,194
vs. authoritarianism, 21, 191-92
civil society and, 7,17, 51, 59, 65, 73,
74-75,191-92
field of power and, 14-16, 50, 56, 65,
72-73, 192
principle NGOs in (see Baikal
Environmental Wave; Great Baikal Trail;
Tahoe-Baikal Institute)
state power and, 166
Go, Julian, 10
Goldman Prize, 53
Golos, 171
golumyanka, 26
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 33-34, 60,116, 204n6
Gorodnichenko, Yurity, 118
graben, 25
Great Baikal Trail (GBT), 3-4, 19, 20, 51,
197, 199
base camf) of, 111/
continuing work of, 200-201
defamiliarization and, 107
described, 3
En+ Group and, 111-13,112f 118-19,
124-25, 126-28,130,162,183, 200
field of power and, 72
flourishing of, 73-74
Foreign Agent law and, 171,183-84
office space of, 200
origin of, 66-71
ten-year anniversary of, 128
“360 Minutes for Baikal” project
and, 132-39
Great Lakes Compact, 17
Greenpeace, 171
greenwashing, 110,141
Grigorovich, N. A., 39
Grigorovich plan, 38-39
Grygorenko, Yegor, 118
gulag, 4
Gusev, Oleg, 66
Gusinsky, Vladimir, 117,189
Hare Krishna religion, 32
Harris, Bob, 201
Havel, Vaclav, 6
Heinrich Boll Foundation, 186
Helsinki Convention, 17, 60
Himalayan Mountains, 25
hot springs, 29, 91
hydroelectric dams, 29, 39,113,122, 198-99
ideological degrees of freedom, 155-59, 163
Idol (rock formation), 196/
imagined community, 3
Incline Village, 78
“In Defense of Baikal” (letter), 39
indigenous peoples, 37-38
Initiative for Social Action and Renewal in
Eurasia (ISAR), 56
Irkut River, 29, 39, 45, 46
Irkutsk (city), 3,16-17, 29-32,36,38,39,45,132
education sector in, 32
field work conducted in, 18-19
governance of, 31
history of, 30-31
population of, 29
principle NGOs in (see Baikal
Environmental Wave; Great Baikal Trail;
Tahoe-Baikal Institute)
recycling not available in, 136
tradition of dissent in, 16, 30
Irkutsk (oblast), 28-32, 77, 82
Irkutsk Energy, 133-34
Islam, 31-32
isomorphism, 80,166
Judaism, 31
Index 227
Kazakhstan, 30
KGB, 52, 209n6
Khamar-Daban mountain range, 29
Khodorkovsky, Mikhail, 58, 59, 73,117,
189, 205n3
Khrebet Ulan-Burgasy mountain range, 29
Khrushchev era, 41
Killigrew, Michael, 59-60
Komsomol student nature protection
movement, 19, 33
Kyoto Protocol, 17
Kyrgyzstan revolution, 168
Lake Baikal, 2-5,11,19-21, 22-32, 23/, 25/
Baikal Day, 132
Baikal Movement, 44-46, 52
Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill and (see
Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill)
Baikal Watch, 46-47, 67
best practices program (see best practices)
case study of environmentalism at, 16-18
continuing allegiance to, 197
Defend Baikal Together, 124, 171, 208n7
depth of, 25
ecological uniqueness of, 24-28
ecosystems surrounding, 207n7
endemic species of, 26-28, 78
formation of, 25
history of environmental activism
around, 37-47
Lake Tahoe compared with, 76, 77-79
Law of Baikal, 39, 46,121
length of, 28
map of, 28/
origin of name, 31
pollution in, 26-28
principle NGOs for (See Baikal
Environmental Wave; Great Baikal Trail;
Tahoe-Baikal Institute)
repression of activism, 41-42, 164-89 (see
also Foreign Agent law)
Russian reverence toward, 24, 37-38
Sacred Sea moniker, 4
size of, 78
territory surrounding, 28-32
water level decrease in, 198-200
water oxygenation, 25-26, 204n4
water purity, 24, 26
widening of, 25
as a World Heritage Site, 199
Lake Tahoe, 19,20, 76, 77-79. See also best
practices; Tahoe-Baikal Institute
laments, 94, 95
Latin America, 6-7
Latter-Day Saints, 32
Law of Baikal, 39, 46,121
legal nihilism, 181-87, 188, 189, 193
Legislative Assembly, 31
leskhoz, 85, 97
Lesnaya Lavka, 201
Limnological Institute (Siberian Academy of
Sciences), 39, 41, 42, 53
hiteraturnaya Gazeta, 39
litter, 131-39
burning and burying of, 131-32
“360 Minutes for Baikal” project,
132-39, 141-
webinar discussion on, 94-95
loans-for-shares program, 35, 58
Mafia, 34,110, 116,117
Makhmudov, Iskander, 117
Maloye Goloustnoye, 81, 85, 86-87, 206n2. See
also webinar project
Maloye More, 136
markets, 18, 192,195
Martin, John Levi, 9
Marx, Karl, 11, 74
Me Adam, Doug, 9,10, 15
media, 34, 36, 41, 44
Medvedev, Dmitri, 167, 168,181, 198
Memorial, 176, 177/
meta-fields, 11, 13, 72
meta-powers, 11, 13, 15, 16. See also civil soci-
ety; corporations; state
Meyer, John W., 10
Mongolia, 199, 201
mono-cities, 122,155
Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, 8
Moscow, 19, 30
Moscow Society of Naturalists, 40-41
Muslims, 31-32
Narodniki, 105
neo-imperialism, 76, 80
neoliberalism, 34, 35
nerpa, 26-28, 27f, 45, 52
Nevada, 77, 78
New Russians, 57
NGOs. See nongovernmental organizations
Nicholas I, Tsar, 30
nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), 10,
.80. See also Foreign Agent law; specific
organizations
Obama, Barack, 4
oil and gas industry, 35
oil pipeline, 58, 73, 184, 206n4, 5
oligarchs, 34, 58, 59, 140
positive views of, 110,117-18
Putin and, 35-36, 58, 117, 188-89, 192,193
Olkhon Island, 132-38
omul, 26,199
Open Society Institute, 168
228 Index
“Orange” revolution, 168
Orthodox religion. See Russian Orthodox
religion
Other, the, 105,106, 170
Pacific Environment, 183
Pacific Ocean, 17
“People and Environment” (film festival), 164
perestroika, 36,44,45,46, 52, 55,94
introduction of, 33-34
Pandoras Box opened by, 115
Perez de Cuellar, Javier, 60
politics (civil society and), 32-36
Poly us Gold, 126
poverty, 94, 95
Powell, Walter W., 10
power
bio, 203-4n7
civil (see civil power)
field of (see field of power)
meta-, 11,13,15,16
of religion, 203n6
Pribaikalskii National Park, 30, 97
Primorskii mountain range, 29
privatization, 34, 50,110, 115,116
Putin, Vladimir, 4,5,15, 20,72,74,102, 163,
165, 166,181, 205n3
Deripaska and, 109,121
falling popularity of, 167
field of power under, 193-94
oligarchs and, 35-36, 58,117,188-89,
192,193
protests against, 21, 167-68, 169
re-election of, 167-68
Russian Orthodoxy protec ted by, 203n6
Putinism, 35-36,189
Putnam, Robert D., 6
pyramid schemes, 34,116
Rand, Ayn, 109
Reagan, Ronald, 60,206n6
recycling, 136
Red Book, 28
Reida, Ariadna, 69-70
Reis, Nancy, 94
religion, 31-32, 203n6, 205nl8
Reviving Siberian Land, 126,144, 146,177,
183,184, 201, 208n3
Rikhvanova, Marina, 201-2
background of, 53-54
best practices program and, 81, 101-2
on Deripaska, 125
Foreign Agent law and, 173,174,186-87
atSHEPR, 149-50, 151,152
Rodnik (newspaper section), 44
“Rose” revolution, 168
rule of law, 165
Foreign Agent law vs., 181,182, 185, 187, 189
shock therapy and, 34, 35
RUSAL. See United Company RUSAL
RusHydro, 122
Russian Empire, 33
Russian exceptionalism, 165
Russian Federation. See state; specific
organizations, policies, programs
Russian Orthodox religion, 31, 203n6, 205nl8
“Russian Spring,” 168
Russian State Forest Service, 30
Rzhebko, Nina, 62-63
sable, Baikal. See Baikal sable
Sacred Sea. See Lake Baikal
samodeyatelniiturizm, 66
San Francisco, 19
Saragosa, Manuela, 109
Sberbank, 147
School for Environmental Entrepreneurship
(SHEPR), 144-54,159-60
described, 144
“Dreamer, Critic, Realist” activity, 149-50
“Eco-Field” project, 148, 151, 152,154
“Eco-Footprint” game, 145, 201
entrepreneurship stressed in, 152-54
Scott, W. Richard, 10
seals. See nerpa
Seattle, 19
second-wave environmentalism, 207nl
SEE program. See Summer Environmental
Exchange program
Selenga River, 29, 40,47, 199, 201
Selenginsk Pulp and Paper Mill, 40
Septemberll terrorist attack, 102
Severobaikalsk, 29, 79
SEZ. See special economic zones
shamanism, 31
Shaman rock, 39
Sheble, Bud, 60-62
SHEPR. See School for Environmental
Entrepreneurship
Shklovsky, Victor, 105
shock therapy, 34-35,110, 116
Siberia, 1, 16
civil society and, 4
En+ Group facilities in, 114-15
exile to, 30, 31
natural resources of, 115
Reviving Siberian Land, 126,144, 146,177,
183, 184, 201,208n3
Siberian Academy of Sciences Limnological
Institute. See Limnological Institute
Siberian Federal District, 31
Skocpol, Theda., 6
Slow Food movement, 201
Slyudyanka, 29
Index 229
Small Business Administration, 86-87, 94, 147
socialization, 143-44,162-63
defined, 143
variable, 155-59
Socio-Ecological Union, 36
Soros, George, 168
Soros Foundation, 56
South Lake Tahoe. See Lake Tahoe
sovereignty, state, 11,15, 21, 64, 165-66,194
Soviet bloc uprisings, 168
Soviet Union, 5, 187-88
civil society in, 14-15,19, 33
collapse of, 20, 32, 34, 47, 50, 54, 72,116,
166, 191
environmental destruction by, 18
field of power in, 19-20, 48-49, 50,193,195
Irkutsk during era of, 31
Lake Baikal activism in, 16, 37-47
recycling in, 136
sovki, 85
special economic zones (SEZ), 82, 87, 88, 206n3
Spirogyra, 199-200
sponge, Baikal, 200
St. Petersburg, 30
state
in the field of power, 165-67
as a meta-power, 11
protests and, 21, 167-68, 169
suppression of Baikal activism, 41-42,
164-89 (see also Foreign Agent law)
steppe, 29
strategic action field theory, 10
Strawberry Festival (Baikalsk), 207nll
subbotniki, 33, 69
Suknev, Andrei, 66-67, 69, 71,73
Summer Environmental Exchange (SEE)
program, 61-64, 72
Sutton, Jennie, 51-56, 59, 139, 202, 206n4
background of, 51
on En+ Group, 125
Foreign Agent law and, 172,174, 175,176,
184, 185, 186-87
oil pipeline opposed by, 58
Syria, 191
Tahoe, Lake. See Lake Tahoe
Tahoe-Baikal Institute (TBI), 19, 20, 51,
68,197
best practices program and (see best
practices)
defamiliarization and, 107
field of power and, 72
funding for, 72
GBT compared with, 71
origin of, 59-66
problems in, 62-64
suspension of operations, 64, 201, 206nl
Tahoe-Baikal Institute (TBI) Alumni
organization, 64
taiga, 1, 29, 111, 149,150,154
TBI. See Tahoe-Baikal Institute
third-wave environmentalism, 207nl
“360 Minutes for Baikal” (clean-up project),
132-39, 135/, 137/ 141
timber, 32
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 6
tourism, 65. See also Great Baikal Trail
in Bolshoye Goloustnoye, 88
do-it-yourself, 66
economic importance of, 32
geo-, 90, 207n6
litter and (see litter)
negative effects of, 199
webinar discussions of, 89-92
Trans-Siberian Railway, 29
Treisman, Daniel, 117
Trubetskois, 30
tsars, 33
“Tulip” revolution, 168
Turner, Victor, 9
Tvorogova, Elena, 103-4, 201-2
on £n+ Group, 126
Foreign Agent law and, 177, 183
atSHEPR, 146-47, 150, 152, 154,159-60
Ukrainian civil war, 168, 200
Ulan-Ude, 22, 29, 31,182
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
See Soviet Union
United Company RUSAL, 113-14, 117
United Nations, 60,199
United Nations Conference on Environment
and Development, 157
United Russia, 35, 36, 167
United States, 51, 72, 79, 80. See also
Tahoe-Baikal Institute
civil society in, 6
Deripaska refused entry to, 116
economic inequality in, 195-97
the market in, 18
U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID), 56,168
US Forest Service, 183
value projects, 163
defined, 153
in the field of power, 159-62
Van Vleck, Gordon, 60
Venezuela, 191
Verba, Sidney, 6
virtue/worthiness, 12, 13, 130-31, 141, 142,
162,169
Volkonskys, 30
VolnoeDelo, 118, 171
230 Index
volontyory, 69, 71
volunteerism, 33, 68-69,71, 73
VOOP. See All-Soviet Society for Nature
Protection
Vostochno-Sibirskaya Pravda, 44
VostSibUgol, 114
Wacquant, Loic, 15
Wave, the. See Baikal Environmental Wave
Weber, Max, 11
webinar project, 20, 88-104, 105, 106, 107,
207n8,9
Americans’ waning interest in, 99-103
efficacy of participants increased by, 94-96
first meeting of, 88-92
food discussion in, 96-99
Weiner, Douglas, 38
West
civil society in, 3, 5, 6,15-16, 194
the market in, 18
neo-imperialism in, 76, 80
Soviet bloc uprisings blamed on, 168
two lessons for, 194-97
Western Europe, 18,195
Wood Shop, The (souvenir shop), 201
World Bank, 199
World Economic Forum, 116,118, 120,140,191
World Social Forum, 191
World Trade Organization, 166
World Wildlife Fund, 171
worthiness (of civil society). See virtue/
worthiness
Wright, Erik Olin, 13
Yeltsin, Boris, 35, 58, 204n6
Yenisei River, 27, 29, 39,45
Yukos, 58,117, 126,184, 205n3, 206n4, 5
Yurchak, Alexei, 43
Zabaikalskii National Park, 30
zapovednik, 131, 201
Baikalo-Lenskii, 30
Barguzinsky, 30,47
first, 38
translation of, 204n7
Zimbabwe, 191,194
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Index
Abramovich, Roman, 116,117
acid rain, 17,208n2
adventure tracks, 90-91, 92
agriculture, 32, 96-98
AIDS advocacy organizations, 80
All-Soviet Society for Nature Protection
(VOOP), 19, 42-44, 74,171, 190,
205nl2, 14
Almond, Gabriel A., 6
aluminum companies, 117,118. See also United
Company RUSAL
aluminum wars, 116,140
Angara River, 27, 29, 38-39, 45,122
Angarsk, 58
Arato, Andrew, 7, 13, 16
Arctic Sea, 27,29, 39,45
Arendt, Hannah, 14
Atlas Shrugged (Rand), 109
authoritarianism, 36
civil society vs., 5,17, 190,191-92, 194
field of power and, 14-16
globalization vs., 21,191-92
interaction vs., 194-95
Baikal, Lake. See Lake Baikal
Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM), 29
Baikal Day, 132
Baikal Environméntal Wave (the Wave), 19, 20,
50-59,65,145, 149,192, 197
best practices program and (see best
practices)
cosmopolitanism of, 58-59, 205n2
defamiliarization and, 107
Eco-Schools hosted by (see Eco-Schools)
En+ Group rebuffed by, 125-26, 129, 183
field of power and, 72-73
fining of, 188
Foreign Agent law and, 171,172-78,
183-89, 201
GBT compared with, 70,73-74,183-84
graffiti on office of, 176, 176/
liquidation of, 188, 201
office space of, 186
origin of, 51-59
problems in, 73
twenty-fifth anniversary of, 187
Baikal Institute, 64
Baikal Interactive Environmental Center, 201
Baikal Movement, 44-46, 52
Baikal Museum, 41
Baikalo-Lenskii zapovednik, 30
Baikal sable, 30, 38
Baikalsk, 29,40, 79, 207nlL See also webinar
project
Baikalskii mountain range, 29
Baikalskoye Dvizheniye. See Baikal
Movement
Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill (BTsBK), 19, 48
Baikal Movement and, 45,46
begins operations, 41
closing of, 198
explanation for acronym, 205n9
government permits continued operation
of, 121-22
protests against construction of, 39-41
toxic sludge left by, 198
Baikal Watch, 46-47,67
banal cosmopolitanism,” 106
Barguzinskii mountain range, 29
Barguzinsky zapovednik, 30,47
Basic Element, 121,125
Berezovsky, Boris, 117, 188
best practices, 76-108
benefits of, 80-81
defamiliarization and, 105-8
differing expectations of
participants, 96-99
drawbacks of, 80
223
224 Index
best practices (coni.)
focus groups, 84-88
isomorphism and, 80
the point of, 103-4
Russian disinterest in, 82-88, 89-93
Russian shift to enthusiasm for, 93-94
sincerity of participants in, 107
unintentional effects of, 76
webinar project (see webinar project)
biographical availability (of activists), 52
biopower, 203-4n7
Boguchansky Dam, 122
Bolshoye Goloustnoye, 81, 83/ 104,192
cultivated disinterest in, 82-88,92-93
description of, 82-84
translation, 206n2
webinar project in (see webinar project)
Bourdieu, Pierre, 9-10, 15, 203n5
branding, 110
Breyfogle, Nicholas, 38
Brezhnev era, 41
Brower, David, 46-47
Brundtland Report, 52, 53
Bryansky, Valentin, 66
BTsBK. See Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill
Buddhism, 31
Burawoy, Michael, 18-19
Buryatia, Republic of, 2, 22, 28-30, 58,77
Buryat people, 30, 31
Bush, George W., 102
BusinessWeek, 114
California, 77
California Conservation Corps, 60
California Resources Agency, 60
canine distemper, nerpa infected with, 27-28
capitalism, 3,117,153,195
Catholicism, 31
cause marketing, 110, 140, 142
costandbenefitof, 129-31
explained, 141
censorship, 33-34,41, 115, 205nll
Center for Independent Social Research
(CISR), 89, 184
Chechnya separatism, 35
Chernobyl nuclear disaster, 38,44
Chernoi, Lev, 117
China, 30,114-15, 191,192,194
Chubakova, Lena, 128
CISR. See Center for Independent Social
Research
Citizens United v. FEC, 209n3
civil power, 8, 10, 11,12-14,190
corporations and, 130-31, 140,141,
142-43,144
Foreign Agent law and, 189
the state and, 165, 169, 170
civil society, 3-5, 193, 195,197
vs. authoritarianism, 5, 17, 190,
191-92, 194
best practices and, 77
concept of, 6-8
corporations and, 7, 142
dark side of, 7
data and methods used in study of, 18-19
defamiliarization and, 107
flawed understandings of, 8
Foreign Agent law vs., 169-71, 178,189
formal and informal, 19
globalization and, 7,17,51, 59, 6S, 73,
74-75,191-92
lack of consensus on, 6
local, 50, 57-58
as a meta-power, 11
modern theories of, 5
new theory of needed, 5
politics and, 32-36
power of (see civil power; field of power)
Russian, 5,17, 32-36
Siberian lessons on, 4
in Soviet Union, 14-15, 19, 33
the state and, 165
virtue/worthiness of, 12,13,130-31, 141,
142,162, 169
Western, 3, 5, 6,15-16,194
climate change, 17, 199, 200,204n4
Cohen, Jean, 7,13,16
Cold War, 14-15, 60, 61, 201
“color revolutions,” 168
command-and-control regulation, 143
Communist Party, 19, 33, 44-45,46, 56, 74,
115,163
Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill and, 41
environmental activism and, 37
field of power and, 37,48-49,50,188,195
long shadow of, 192
VOOP and (see All-Soviet Society for
Nature Protection)
Yeltsin s banning of, 204n6
community-supported agricultural (CSA)
cooperatives, 96,97, 99
conscience constituents, 66
Cook, Gary, 47, 52, 56, 67-69, 71, 183
corporate social responsibility, 110,123,
129.140
corporations, 20, 109-41, 142-63. See also
specific corporations
branding and, 110
cause marketing in (see cause marketing)
civil society and, 7, 142
command-and-control regulation in, 143
corporate social responsibility in, 110, 123,
129.140
disempowerment by (see disempowerment)
Index 225
in the field of power, 109,110,143,144,159-62
as meta-powers, 11
corruption, 34, 79, 116, 167,181
cosmopolitanism, 58-S9, 72, 76, 88,99, 103,
106, 205n2
Crimean annexation, 200
CSA. See Community-supported agricultural
cooperatives
currency crises, 34
dacha, 96-97, 202, 207nl0
dams. See hydroelectric dams
Decembrist revolt, 16, 30
defamiliarization, 105-8
Defend Baikal Together, 124,171, 208n7
democracy, 79,168, 169, 194
civil society and, 7
sensitivity of subject, 164-65
support for, 35
Deripaska, Oleg, 20,113, 115-18, 120,121-22,
125,140, 162
early career, 109-10, 115
meeting with rival oligarchs, 117
net worth of, 115
public and charity work of, 118
Putin and, 109,121
role in shady business practices, 116-17
Deukmejian, George, 60, 206n6
dikii capitalism, 117
Di Maggio, Paul, 10
Direct Connection US-USSR, 60
disempowerment, 142-63
by design, 143-54
ideological degrees of, 155-59,163
value projects and, 153, 159-62, 163
dobrovolets, 68-69
do-it-yourself tourism, 66
druzfiiny, 19, 74,184
Dry Lake, 89, 91, 93
Dzherzhinsky, Felix, 209n6
Earth Corps, 68
earthquakes, 29,40
Eastern Europe, 6-7
ecocide, 48,195
Eco-League, 64
ecological modernization theory, 143
economy See also perestroika
capitalist, 3, 117, 153,195
collapse of, 5
environmental summer camps on, 157
of Irkutsk, 32
privatization and, 34, 50,110,115, 116
Putanism and, 35-36
shock therapy and, 34-35, 110, 116
Western influence over, 195-97
Eco-Schools, 155, 157-59, 201
eco-tourism. See tourism
education sector, 32
En+ Group, 20,109,110,111-15,118-29,140,
163, 192
authors interview, 119-23, 161
civil society and, 142-43
corporate philanthropy of, 118-23
environmental fiascos of, 121-23
environmentalists’ reaction to, 124-29
environmental summer camps of,
155-57,158-59
founding of, 113
GBT and, 111-13,112/, 118-19,124-25,
126-28,130, 162, 183, 200
independent environmental projects of, 131
revenues of, 114
SHEPR and (see School for Environmental
Entrepreneurship)
“360 Minutes for Baikal” project,
132-39,141
value projects and, 153, 159-62
environmental summer camps,
155-57, 158-59
epischura baikalensis, 26
ethnic groups (in Irkutsk), 31
ethnography, 18-19
Eurasia Foundation, 79
Europe, 80
Eastern, 6-7
Western, 18,195
EuroSibEnergo, 114
Federal Assembly, 31
Federal Security Service (FSB), 175,
178,184-85
Feshbach, Murray, 18
field of power, 5,10-16, 21,190-91,197
authoritarianism and, 14-16
Bourdieu on, 203n5
Communist Party and, 37,48-49, 50,
188,195
concept of, 11-14
corporations in, 109, 110, 143,144,159-62
defamiliarization and, 107
Foreign Agent law and, 171,189
globalization and, 14-16, 50, 57, 65,
72-73, 192
plays in, 13
under Putin, 193-94
in Soviet Union, 19-20,48-49, 50, 193, 195
the state in, 165-67
value projects in, 159-62
field theory, 8-11
first-wave environmentalism, 207nl
Fligstein, Neil, 9,10,15
food (webinar discussion of), 96-99
food miles, 96, 97
226 Index
Ford Foundation, 56
Foreign Agent law, 21, 169-89,194, 195, 201
absurdity of, 178-81
adoption of, 169
author’s inquiries about, 179-81
design and implementation of, 166-67
exemptions and exclusions of, 171-72,208n4
graffitti incidents, 176, 176/ 177/, 178, 208n5
intimidation tactics, 178
legal nihilism and, 181-87, 188, 189
proverka, 173,175,177, 178,179,182,183,
184, 189
punitive measures of, 171
requirements of, 169
text of, 208n3
types of organizations targeted by, 182-83
Foucault, Michel, 203-4n7
Foundation for Russian-American Economic
Cooperation, 68
fourth-wave environmentalism, 143, 152-53,
160,163
freedom, ideological degrees of. See ideological
degrees of freedom
Friendly, Alfred, 18
FSB. See Federal Security Service
Galazii, Grigorii Ivanovich, 39,41-42, 46, 52
GBT. See Great Baikal Trail
G 8,166
Gellner, Ernest, 7
Georgian revolution, 168
geo-tourism, 90, 207n6
Ghana, 80
Girdropoekt, 39
glasnost, 33-34, 52
GlobalGreen Grants, 183
globalization, 20, 50-75,194
vs. authoritarianism, 21, 191-92
civil society and, 7,17, 51, 59, 65, 73,
74-75,191-92
field of power and, 14-16, 50, 56, 65,
72-73, 192
principle NGOs in (see Baikal
Environmental Wave; Great Baikal Trail;
Tahoe-Baikal Institute)
state power and, 166
Go, Julian, 10
Goldman Prize, 53
Golos, 171
golumyanka, 26
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 33-34, 60,116, 204n6
Gorodnichenko, Yurity, 118
graben, 25
Great Baikal Trail (GBT), 3-4, 19, 20, 51,
197, 199
base camf) of, 111/
continuing work of, 200-201
defamiliarization and, 107
described, 3
En+ Group and, 111-13,112f 118-19,
124-25, 126-28,130,162,183, 200
field of power and, 72
flourishing of, 73-74
Foreign Agent law and, 171,183-84
office space of, 200
origin of, 66-71
ten-year anniversary of, 128
“360 Minutes for Baikal” project
and, 132-39
Great Lakes Compact, 17
Greenpeace, 171
greenwashing, 110,141
Grigorovich, N. A., 39
Grigorovich plan, 38-39
Grygorenko, Yegor, 118
gulag, 4
Gusev, Oleg, 66
Gusinsky, Vladimir, 117,189
Hare Krishna religion, 32
Harris, Bob, 201
Havel, Vaclav, 6
Heinrich Boll Foundation, 186
Helsinki Convention, 17, 60
Himalayan Mountains, 25
hot springs, 29, 91
hydroelectric dams, 29, 39,113,122, 198-99
ideological degrees of freedom, 155-59, 163
Idol (rock formation), 196/
imagined community, 3
Incline Village, 78
“In Defense of Baikal” (letter), 39
indigenous peoples, 37-38
Initiative for Social Action and Renewal in
Eurasia (ISAR), 56
Irkut River, 29, 39, 45, 46
Irkutsk (city), 3,16-17, 29-32,36,38,39,45,132
education sector in, 32
field work conducted in, 18-19
governance of, 31
history of, 30-31
population of, 29
principle NGOs in (see Baikal
Environmental Wave; Great Baikal Trail;
Tahoe-Baikal Institute)
recycling not available in, 136
tradition of dissent in, 16, 30
Irkutsk (oblast), 28-32, 77, 82
Irkutsk Energy, 133-34
Islam, 31-32
isomorphism, 80,166
Judaism, 31
Index 227
Kazakhstan, 30
KGB, 52, 209n6
Khamar-Daban mountain range, 29
Khodorkovsky, Mikhail, 58, 59, 73,117,
189, 205n3
Khrebet Ulan-Burgasy mountain range, 29
Khrushchev era, 41
Killigrew, Michael, 59-60
Komsomol student nature protection
movement, 19, 33
Kyoto Protocol, 17
Kyrgyzstan revolution, 168
Lake Baikal, 2-5,11,19-21, 22-32, 23/, 25/
Baikal Day, 132
Baikal Movement, 44-46, 52
Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill and (see
Baikalsk Pulp and Paper Mill)
Baikal Watch, 46-47, 67
best practices program (see best practices)
case study of environmentalism at, 16-18
continuing allegiance to, 197
Defend Baikal Together, 124, 171, 208n7
depth of, 25
ecological uniqueness of, 24-28
ecosystems surrounding, 207n7
endemic species of, 26-28, 78
formation of, 25
history of environmental activism
around, 37-47
Lake Tahoe compared with, 76, 77-79
Law of Baikal, 39, 46,121
length of, 28
map of, 28/
origin of name, 31
pollution in, 26-28
principle NGOs for (See Baikal
Environmental Wave; Great Baikal Trail;
Tahoe-Baikal Institute)
repression of activism, 41-42, 164-89 (see
also Foreign Agent law)
Russian reverence toward, 24, 37-38
Sacred Sea moniker, 4
size of, 78
territory surrounding, 28-32
water level decrease in, 198-200
water oxygenation, 25-26, 204n4
water purity, 24, 26
widening of, 25
as a World Heritage Site, 199
Lake Tahoe, 19,20, 76, 77-79. See also best
practices; Tahoe-Baikal Institute
laments, 94, 95
Latin America, 6-7
Latter-Day Saints, 32
Law of Baikal, 39, 46,121
legal nihilism, 181-87, 188, 189, 193
Legislative Assembly, 31
leskhoz, 85, 97
Lesnaya Lavka, 201
Limnological Institute (Siberian Academy of
Sciences), 39, 41, 42, 53
hiteraturnaya Gazeta, 39
litter, 131-39
burning and burying of, 131-32
“360 Minutes for Baikal” project,
132-39, 141-
webinar discussion on, 94-95
loans-for-shares program, 35, 58
Mafia, 34,110, 116,117
Makhmudov, Iskander, 117
Maloye Goloustnoye, 81, 85, 86-87, 206n2. See
also webinar project
Maloye More, 136
markets, 18, 192,195
Martin, John Levi, 9
Marx, Karl, 11, 74
Me Adam, Doug, 9,10, 15
media, 34, 36, 41, 44
Medvedev, Dmitri, 167, 168,181, 198
Memorial, 176, 177/
meta-fields, 11, 13, 72
meta-powers, 11, 13, 15, 16. See also civil soci-
ety; corporations; state
Meyer, John W., 10
Mongolia, 199, 201
mono-cities, 122,155
Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, 8
Moscow, 19, 30
Moscow Society of Naturalists, 40-41
Muslims, 31-32
Narodniki, 105
neo-imperialism, 76, 80
neoliberalism, 34, 35
nerpa, 26-28, 27f, 45, 52
Nevada, 77, 78
New Russians, 57
NGOs. See nongovernmental organizations
Nicholas I, Tsar, 30
nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), 10,
.80. See also Foreign Agent law; specific
organizations
Obama, Barack, 4
oil and gas industry, 35
oil pipeline, 58, 73, 184, 206n4, 5
oligarchs, 34, 58, 59, 140
positive views of, 110,117-18
Putin and, 35-36, 58, 117, 188-89, 192,193
Olkhon Island, 132-38
omul, 26,199
Open Society Institute, 168
228 Index
“Orange” revolution, 168
Orthodox religion. See Russian Orthodox
religion
Other, the, 105,106, 170
Pacific Environment, 183
Pacific Ocean, 17
“People and Environment” (film festival), 164
perestroika, 36,44,45,46, 52, 55,94
introduction of, 33-34
Pandoras Box opened by, 115
Perez de Cuellar, Javier, 60
politics (civil society and), 32-36
Poly us Gold, 126
poverty, 94, 95
Powell, Walter W., 10
power
bio, 203-4n7
civil (see civil power)
field of (see field of power)
meta-, 11,13,15,16
of religion, 203n6
Pribaikalskii National Park, 30, 97
Primorskii mountain range, 29
privatization, 34, 50,110, 115,116
Putin, Vladimir, 4,5,15, 20,72,74,102, 163,
165, 166,181, 205n3
Deripaska and, 109,121
falling popularity of, 167
field of power under, 193-94
oligarchs and, 35-36, 58,117,188-89,
192,193
protests against, 21, 167-68, 169
re-election of, 167-68
Russian Orthodoxy protec ted by, 203n6
Putinism, 35-36,189
Putnam, Robert D., 6
pyramid schemes, 34,116
Rand, Ayn, 109
Reagan, Ronald, 60,206n6
recycling, 136
Red Book, 28
Reida, Ariadna, 69-70
Reis, Nancy, 94
religion, 31-32, 203n6, 205nl8
Reviving Siberian Land, 126,144, 146,177,
183,184, 201, 208n3
Rikhvanova, Marina, 201-2
background of, 53-54
best practices program and, 81, 101-2
on Deripaska, 125
Foreign Agent law and, 173,174,186-87
atSHEPR, 149-50, 151,152
Rodnik (newspaper section), 44
“Rose” revolution, 168
rule of law, 165
Foreign Agent law vs., 181,182, 185, 187, 189
shock therapy and, 34, 35
RUSAL. See United Company RUSAL
RusHydro, 122
Russian Empire, 33
Russian exceptionalism, 165
Russian Federation. See state; specific
organizations, policies, programs
Russian Orthodox religion, 31, 203n6, 205nl8
“Russian Spring,” 168
Russian State Forest Service, 30
Rzhebko, Nina, 62-63
sable, Baikal. See Baikal sable
Sacred Sea. See Lake Baikal
samodeyatelniiturizm, 66
San Francisco, 19
Saragosa, Manuela, 109
Sberbank, 147
School for Environmental Entrepreneurship
(SHEPR), 144-54,159-60
described, 144
“Dreamer, Critic, Realist” activity, 149-50
“Eco-Field” project, 148, 151, 152,154
“Eco-Footprint” game, 145, 201
entrepreneurship stressed in, 152-54
Scott, W. Richard, 10
seals. See nerpa
Seattle, 19
second-wave environmentalism, 207nl
SEE program. See Summer Environmental
Exchange program
Selenga River, 29, 40,47, 199, 201
Selenginsk Pulp and Paper Mill, 40
Septemberll terrorist attack, 102
Severobaikalsk, 29, 79
SEZ. See special economic zones
shamanism, 31
Shaman rock, 39
Sheble, Bud, 60-62
SHEPR. See School for Environmental
Entrepreneurship
Shklovsky, Victor, 105
shock therapy, 34-35,110, 116
Siberia, 1, 16
civil society and, 4
En+ Group facilities in, 114-15
exile to, 30, 31
natural resources of, 115
Reviving Siberian Land, 126,144, 146,177,
183, 184, 201,208n3
Siberian Academy of Sciences Limnological
Institute. See Limnological Institute
Siberian Federal District, 31
Skocpol, Theda., 6
Slow Food movement, 201
Slyudyanka, 29
Index 229
Small Business Administration, 86-87, 94, 147
socialization, 143-44,162-63
defined, 143
variable, 155-59
Socio-Ecological Union, 36
Soros, George, 168
Soros Foundation, 56
South Lake Tahoe. See Lake Tahoe
sovereignty, state, 11,15, 21, 64, 165-66,194
Soviet bloc uprisings, 168
Soviet Union, 5, 187-88
civil society in, 14-15,19, 33
collapse of, 20, 32, 34, 47, 50, 54, 72,116,
166, 191
environmental destruction by, 18
field of power in, 19-20, 48-49, 50,193,195
Irkutsk during era of, 31
Lake Baikal activism in, 16, 37-47
recycling in, 136
sovki, 85
special economic zones (SEZ), 82, 87, 88, 206n3
Spirogyra, 199-200
sponge, Baikal, 200
St. Petersburg, 30
state
in the field of power, 165-67
as a meta-power, 11
protests and, 21, 167-68, 169
suppression of Baikal activism, 41-42,
164-89 (see also Foreign Agent law)
steppe, 29
strategic action field theory, 10
Strawberry Festival (Baikalsk), 207nll
subbotniki, 33, 69
Suknev, Andrei, 66-67, 69, 71,73
Summer Environmental Exchange (SEE)
program, 61-64, 72
Sutton, Jennie, 51-56, 59, 139, 202, 206n4
background of, 51
on En+ Group, 125
Foreign Agent law and, 172,174, 175,176,
184, 185, 186-87
oil pipeline opposed by, 58
Syria, 191
Tahoe, Lake. See Lake Tahoe
Tahoe-Baikal Institute (TBI), 19, 20, 51,
68,197
best practices program and (see best
practices)
defamiliarization and, 107
field of power and, 72
funding for, 72
GBT compared with, 71
origin of, 59-66
problems in, 62-64
suspension of operations, 64, 201, 206nl
Tahoe-Baikal Institute (TBI) Alumni
organization, 64
taiga, 1, 29, 111, 149,150,154
TBI. See Tahoe-Baikal Institute
third-wave environmentalism, 207nl
“360 Minutes for Baikal” (clean-up project),
132-39, 135/, 137/ 141
timber, 32
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 6
tourism, 65. See also Great Baikal Trail
in Bolshoye Goloustnoye, 88
do-it-yourself, 66
economic importance of, 32
geo-, 90, 207n6
litter and (see litter)
negative effects of, 199
webinar discussions of, 89-92
Trans-Siberian Railway, 29
Treisman, Daniel, 117
Trubetskois, 30
tsars, 33
“Tulip” revolution, 168
Turner, Victor, 9
Tvorogova, Elena, 103-4, 201-2
on £n+ Group, 126
Foreign Agent law and, 177, 183
atSHEPR, 146-47, 150, 152, 154,159-60
Ukrainian civil war, 168, 200
Ulan-Ude, 22, 29, 31,182
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
See Soviet Union
United Company RUSAL, 113-14, 117
United Nations, 60,199
United Nations Conference on Environment
and Development, 157
United Russia, 35, 36, 167
United States, 51, 72, 79, 80. See also
Tahoe-Baikal Institute
civil society in, 6
Deripaska refused entry to, 116
economic inequality in, 195-97
the market in, 18
U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID), 56,168
US Forest Service, 183
value projects, 163
defined, 153
in the field of power, 159-62
Van Vleck, Gordon, 60
Venezuela, 191
Verba, Sidney, 6
virtue/worthiness, 12, 13, 130-31, 141, 142,
162,169
Volkonskys, 30
VolnoeDelo, 118, 171
230 Index
volontyory, 69, 71
volunteerism, 33, 68-69,71, 73
VOOP. See All-Soviet Society for Nature
Protection
Vostochno-Sibirskaya Pravda, 44
VostSibUgol, 114
Wacquant, Loic, 15
Wave, the. See Baikal Environmental Wave
Weber, Max, 11
webinar project, 20, 88-104, 105, 106, 107,
207n8,9
Americans’ waning interest in, 99-103
efficacy of participants increased by, 94-96
first meeting of, 88-92
food discussion in, 96-99
Weiner, Douglas, 38
West
civil society in, 3, 5, 6,15-16, 194
the market in, 18
neo-imperialism in, 76, 80
Soviet bloc uprisings blamed on, 168
two lessons for, 194-97
Western Europe, 18,195
Wood Shop, The (souvenir shop), 201
World Bank, 199
World Economic Forum, 116,118, 120,140,191
World Social Forum, 191
World Trade Organization, 166
World Wildlife Fund, 171
worthiness (of civil society). See virtue/
worthiness
Wright, Erik Olin, 13
Yeltsin, Boris, 35, 58, 204n6
Yenisei River, 27, 29, 39,45
Yukos, 58,117, 126,184, 205n3, 206n4, 5
Yurchak, Alexei, 43
Zabaikalskii National Park, 30
zapovednik, 131, 201
Baikalo-Lenskii, 30
Barguzinsky, 30,47
first, 38
translation of, 204n7
Zimbabwe, 191,194
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title | Saving the sacred sea the power of civil society in an age of authoritarianism and globalization |
title_auth | Saving the sacred sea the power of civil society in an age of authoritarianism and globalization |
title_exact_search | Saving the sacred sea the power of civil society in an age of authoritarianism and globalization |
title_full | Saving the sacred sea the power of civil society in an age of authoritarianism and globalization Kate Pride Brown |
title_fullStr | Saving the sacred sea the power of civil society in an age of authoritarianism and globalization Kate Pride Brown |
title_full_unstemmed | Saving the sacred sea the power of civil society in an age of authoritarianism and globalization Kate Pride Brown |
title_short | Saving the sacred sea |
title_sort | saving the sacred sea the power of civil society in an age of authoritarianism and globalization |
title_sub | the power of civil society in an age of authoritarianism and globalization |
topic | Environmentalism Russia (Federation) Baikal, Lake, Region Environmentalism Political aspects Russia (Federation) Civil society Russia (Federation) Authoritarianism Russia (Federation) Nichtstaatliche Organisation (DE-588)4131014-7 gnd Großbetrieb (DE-588)4022149-0 gnd Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd Zivilgesellschaft (DE-588)7668631-0 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd |
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