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Informationen zum Autor Mary Buckley is a Fellow of Hughes Hall at the University of Cambridge. She has published extensively in the field of Soviet and post-Soviet politics, society, history and foreign policy. Her books include Mobilizing Soviet Peasants: Heroines and Heroes of Stalin's Fields (2006), Redefining Russian Society and Polity (1993) and Women and Ideology in the Soviet Union (1989). Klappentext Mary Buckley's wide ranging book analyses human trafficking out of the Russian Federation since the collapse of the Soviet state! labour migration into Russia from Central Asia! and internal migration resulting in forced labour. It will interest students and scholars of Russian and Eurasian studies! politics! sociology! and migration and gender studies. Zusammenfassung Mary Buckley's wide ranging book analyses human trafficking out of the Russian Federation since the collapse of the Soviet state! labour migration into Russia from Central Asia! and internal migration resulting in forced labour. It will interest students and scholars of Russian and Eurasian studies! politics! sociology! and migration and gender studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of tables; Map; Acknowledgments; Note; Introduction; 1. Unfree labour in Russian history; 2. The politics of getting human trafficking onto agendas; 3. Press reporting on human trafficking out of Russia; 4. Public attitudes on human trafficking; 5. How the public talks about human trafficking; 6. Expert narratives on human trafficking; 7. Migration flows into Russia and reports on forced labour; 8. Policy and legislation on labour migrants; 9. Migration experts talking; 10. Public opinion on migrant labour; 11. Conclusion; Glossary; Select bibliography; Index.