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Elena Racheva

special correspondent – Novaya Gazeta

Elena Racheva is a prominent journalist known for her work as a special correspondent for the independent Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta. She has dedicated over 15 years to covering a range of political and social issues, particularly focusing on the former Soviet states and their complex dynamics.134

In addition to her journalistic endeavors, Racheva has also contributed to academia. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Sociology at the University of Oxford, where she is involved in projects examining the historical and contemporary implications of criminal governance in Russia.12 Her academic background includes a DPhil in Medieval and Modern Languages from Oxford, with a specialization in militarization and patriotic mobilization in Russia.1

Racheva's contributions extend beyond journalism and academia; she is the author of "Article 58. Unseized. Stories of GULAG Survivors and Perpetrators," which has been translated into multiple languages.1 Her work has been recognized for its depth and relevance, making her a significant voice in discussions surrounding human rights, governance, and social issues in post-Soviet contexts.23

Highlights

Oct 29 · wilsoncenter.org
Elena Racheva | Wilson Center
Elena Racheva | Wilson Center
Sep 6 · huffpost.com
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Russian Federation