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Bibliographic list on authoritarian suppression of NGOs and ‘color revolutions’ in China and Russia
The document is a collection of publicly available articles and reports describing broad trends in authoritarian regimes. It contains no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations Highlights concern over Chinese and Russian laws targeting foreign NGOs. References multiple sources on ‘color revolution’ fears by Russian security officials. Cites Western media pieces on the suppr
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The document is a collection of publicly available articles and reports describing broad trends in authoritarian regimes. It contains no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegations Highlights concern over Chinese and Russian laws targeting foreign NGOs. References multiple sources on ‘color revolution’ fears by Russian security officials. Cites Western media pieces on the suppr
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Bibliographic list on authoritarian suppression of NGOs and ‘color revolutions’ in China and Russia
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