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Committees of Soldiers’ Mothers
Mothers challenging the Russian state
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This chapter analyses women and democratisation in post-Communist Russia and explains the strength and importance of the Soldiers' Mothers. It first places democratisation in its historical context and explains the barriers to women's participation that have developed during democratisation. The chapter then examines the political discourses available to women during democratisation, specifically feminism and women's rights, human rights and motherhood. It seeks to explain why motherhood has provided Russian women with a potent mobilising ideology through which they are able to challenge the Russian state. Finally, the chapter examines the activities of the Soldiers' Mothers and explains why their activities are important to women's exercise of citizenship and to the development of civil society in Russia's 'managed democracy'. The strength of the Soldiers' Mothers is their network of committees, which provide Russian mothers with the information, skills and an organisation through which they can seek to protect their sons.

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