Dedovshchina in the Post-Soviet Military
Hazing of Russian Army Conscripts in a Comparative Perspective
(Sprache: Englisch)
In contemporary armies, violence among soldiers seems to be a universal phenomenon found in both professional and drafted armies. However, the comparison of violent practices in various armies around the world allows us to identify specific features linked...
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In contemporary armies, violence among soldiers seems to be a universal phenomenon found in both professional and drafted armies. However, the comparison of violent practices in various armies around the world allows us to identify specific features linked to those countries'sociological, political or anthropological contexts. Hazing, for example, seems to be more violent in the armies of transitional societies (Russia, Eastern Europe, Latin America), where social tensions encountered by citizens in their daily lives are carried over to, and sometimes intensified in, the military. The comparison of Russian dedovshchina with the situa-tion in other countries makes it possible to identify universal, transitional and national characteristics of military violence. Contents: Konstantin Bannikov on the consequences of the spread throughout society of archaic violence produced by the Russian army; Anna Colin Lebedev on the perception of military violence in Russian society; Anton Oleynik on informal relationships among prisoners and conscripts; Kirill Podrabinek on the reasons of the prevalence of dedovshchina in the post-Soviet context; Igor Obraztsov on the historical roots of dedovshchina; Vadim Mikhailin on the role of language in the military milieu; Julie Elkner on the Committee of Soldiers Mothers; Bakit Katchekeyev on hazing in the Kyrgyz army; Irakli Sesiashvili on hazing in the Georgian army; Hana Cervinkova on hazing in the Czech army; James Wither on bullying in the British army; Eduardo Paes-Machado&Carlos Linhares de Albuquerque on hazing in the Brazilian police; Joris Van Bladel on dedovshchina and the all-volunteer force.
Autoren-Porträt von Francoise Dauce, Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski
Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski, PhD (University of Nanterre-Paris X), is editor-in-chief of The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies (http//:www.pipss.org). Her papers have appeared in Problèmes Politiques et Sociaux, Cultures&Conflits and Courrier des Pays de lEst. She co-authored, with A. Toumarkine, Géopolitique de la mer Noire: Turquie et pays de lex-URSS (Paris: Karthala 2000). Françoise Daucé, PhD (Institut dEtudes Politiques de Paris), is Lecturer of Soviet History and Russian Politics at Blaise Pascal University in Clermont-Ferrand. Her papers have appeared in Critique Internationale, Etudes Comparatives Est-Ouest and Hérodote. She is the author of LÉtat, larmée et le citoyen en Russie post-soviétique (Paris: LHarmattan 2001).
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- Autoren: Francoise Dauce , Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski
- 2006, 308 Seiten, Maße: 15 x 20,7 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Françoise Daucé, Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski
- Verlag: ibidem
- ISBN-10: 3898216160
- ISBN-13: 9783898216166
Sprache:
Englisch
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