Peter Reddaway and Robert van Voren on the call by Semyon Gluzman and Irina Pinchuk for the World Psychiatric Association to suspend the Russian Society of Psychiatrists. A response to Aleksandr Podrabinek

Peter Reddaway Robert van Voren 9 May 2022 by Peter Reddaway and Robert van Voren This article is a response to 'On a duplicitous appeal' by Aleksandr Podrabinek, published on…

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Rights in Russia interview – with Peter Reddaway, professor emeritus of political science and international affairs at George Washington University

Mary Page talks with Peter Reddaway, professor emeritus of political science and international affairs at George Washington University. Peter Reddaway taught at the London School of Economics and directed the…

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Simon Cosgrove reviews ‘The Dissidents’ by Peter Reddaway: ‘A profound tribute to the moral imperative to speak out in the name of truth and human rights in a repressive society.’

17 June 2021 By Simon Cosgrove Simon Cosgrove reviews The Dissidents: A Memoir of Working with the Resistance in Russia, 1960-1990, by Peter Reddaway.  Brookings, 337 pp., 2020, ISBN: 9780815737735 The Dissidents is an absorbing memoir…

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‘His memoir offers an interesting and useful historical perspective to Russian human rights defenders for their struggles today.’ Margot Light reviews The Dissidents by Peter Reddaway.

15 June 2020 By Margot Light Margot Light reviews The Dissidents: A Memoir of Working with the Resistance in Russia, 1960-1990, by Peter Reddaway.  Brookings, 337 pp., £25.50, 2020, Hardcover ISBN: 9780815737735;…

Continue Reading‘His memoir offers an interesting and useful historical perspective to Russian human rights defenders for their struggles today.’ Margot Light reviews The Dissidents by Peter Reddaway.