Domestic violence in postcommunist states: local activism, national policies, and global forces
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction: The Politics of Domestic Violence in Postcommunist Europe and Eurasia -- Part 1 The Development of Domestic Violence Policy in Postcommunist States -- Chapter 2 Transnational Advocacy Campaigns and Domestic Violence Prevention in Ukraine -- Chapter 3 Global Feminism, Foreign Funding, and Russian Writing about Domestic Violence -- Chapter 4 Balancing Acts: Women's NGOs Combating Domestic Violence in Kazakhstan -- Chapter 5 From Soviet Liberation to Post-Soviet Segregation: Women and Violence in Tajikistan -- Chapter 6 The Politics of Awareness: Making Domestic Violence Visible in Poland -- Chapter 7 Domestic Violence against Women: When Practice Creates Legislation in Slovenia -- Part 2 I International Organizations and DomesticV V Violence Policy in Postcommunist States -- Chapter 8 Reframing Domestic Violence: Global Networksand Local Activism in Postcommunist Central and Eastern Europe -- Chapter 9 The New WAVE: How Transnational Feminist Networks Promote Domestic Violence Reform in Postcommunist Europe -- Chapter 10 The European Union, Transnational Advocacy, and Violence Against Women in Postcommunist States -- Chapter 11 The Promise and Perils of International Treaties -- Appendix -- Contributors -- Index.