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The Politics of Unfree Labour in Russia offers a detailed investigation into human trafficking and labour migration within the Russian context. Mary Buckley explores how unfree labour practices have evolved and persisted despite modern legal frameworks and international conventions.
The book analyzes the structural conditions that make individuals vulnerable to trafficking and exploitative labour arrangements. It examines the role of state policies, economic inequality, and organized networks in perpetuating these systems. Buckley provides insights into the experiences of migrants and trafficked persons, while also discussing the political economy underlying these practices.
This comprehensive study combines historical perspective with contemporary analysis, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how labour exploitation functions in Russia. It addresses the gap between legislative measures and actual enforcement, and considers the international dimensions of trafficking and migration flows.







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