Economic Conditions of Present-Day Russia
.... of the population was engaged in agriculture, which was concentrated in
Russia's more temperate European region identi fied with the Russian Steppes (
USSR 8764 ....
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Expansion of NATO
.... Mandelbaum even goes so far as to say that
Russia may consider NATO expansion in the light of a dictated peace imposed on the former
USSR by the West, viewing ....
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Personal Political Attitudes
.... resources. The turmoil of
Russia today--even after
USSR collapse--shows that this situation may not have changed very much. Thus ....
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CHRONOLOGY OF SOVIET LEADERSHIP
.... Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia formed the Transcaucasian Soviet Socialist Republic, and joined with
Russia, the Ukraine, and Belorussia to create the
USSR. ....
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National Interests
....
Russia, and the other members of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), from the collapse of the
USSR, the identification of
Russia's national interests ....
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Geography of the Soviet Union
.... New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1967. Lydolph, Paul E. Geography of the
USSR New York: John Riasanovsky, Nicholas V. A History of
Russia and the Soviet Union. ....
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China-Tibet and Russia-Chechnya Conflicts
.... movements that have plagued the Caucasus after the breakup of the
USSR." Almost every .... The new
Russia is seeking to reacquire the role it once held as the ....
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Failures of Invasions of Russia
.... Hitler, like Napoleon, bit off much more than he could chew in the
USSR The Wehrmacht wreaked havoc in European
Russia for more than three years, seeding the ....
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Transcaucasian States: Historical Perspective and Policy ...
.... of pipelines and ensuring that regional powers such as Iran and
Russia are not .... the area by the 1920s had been subsumed within the Soviet Empire (
USSR) first as ....
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Armenia, Azerbajian, and Georgia: History and Policies
.... of pipelines and ensuring that regional powers such as Iran and
Russia are not .... the area by the 1920s had been subsumed within the Soviet Empire (
USSR) first as ....
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US Foreign Policy and Russia
.... Gorbachev without a country and thrust Boris Yeltsin, President of
Russia, into the .... Sovietologists were completely unprepared for the fall of the
USSR As a ....
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Failure of the League of Nations
.... The only reason a
USSR veto did not prevent this was that
Russia boycotted the Security Council meetings designed to address the Korean problem. ....
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The League of Nations & the UN Charter
.... The only reason a
USSR veto did not prevent this was that
Russia boycotted the Security Council meetings designed to address the Korean problem. ....
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Struggle for Independence in the Ukraine
.... The church was banned as the
USSR gained control over Ukraine. .... in Eastern Ukraine embraced the Communist Party and identified more easily with
Russia than with ....
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Russian Peasant Family Life
.... New York: Random House, 1967. 196-215. Suny, Ronald Grigor. The Soviet Experiment:
Russia, the
USSR, and the Successor States. New York: Oxford UP, 1998. ....
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Structural Reform As a Destabilizing Force Writ
.... Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1988. Reprinted in Reform in
Russia and the
USSR: Past and Prospects, ed. Robert O. Crummey, 207-42. ....
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The Collapse of the Soviet Union
.... and to use those indicators to drawn some general conclusions about how
Russia and its people have fared since the demise of the
USSR Before presentation of ....
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Stalin & the Five Year Plans
.... may have been rife in the
USSR, a genuine love of Stalinist policy is difficult to imagine. If nostalgia for such policies is fomenting in
Russia today, it is ....
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Joseph Stalin & the Five-Year Plan
.... may have been rife in the
USSR, a genuine love of Stalinist policy is difficult to imagine. If nostalgia for such policies is fomenting in
Russia today, it is ....
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The Marshall Plan
.... only to gain advantage or to inhibit the work of such groups" and Marshall's subsequent trip to
Russia strengthened his belief that the
USSR would never ....
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Marshall Plan & European Recovery
.... only to gain advantage or to inhibit the work of such groups" and Marshall's subsequent trip to
Russia strengthened his belief that the
USSR would never ....
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The Cold War
.... While Stalin viewed the world as a battle between imperialists/capitalists against the
USSR, future leaders of
Russia would also come to view other nations ....
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US Views of the Cold War
.... spring of 1947, the overt and all- out political conflict between
Russia and the .... the call for an ideological battle against the warlike attitude of the
USSR. ....
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Lebow's Theory of War The purpose of this rese
.... During this period Germany was militarily stronger than
Russia but refrained from acting. .... War, when the US had a significant nuclear advantage over the
USSR. ....
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Stalin
.... Historian, 83, 8, 12. Suny, R. (1998). The Soviet experiment:
Russia, the
USSR and the successor states. New York: Oxford University.
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The Late Stalin Period
.... Historian, 83, 8, 12. Suny, R. (1998). The Soviet experiment:
Russia, the
USSR and the successor states. New York: Oxford University.
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The future of US-Russian relations
.... It was signed with the
USSR in 1990, and the US agreed in 1995 to allow
Russia to exceed the limits imposed by the CFE on weapons stationed on its northern and ....
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SOVIET SUCCESSOR STATES
.... Expenditures on public health in the
USSR were 6.6 percent of GDP in 1960, 4.6 percent in 1985, and in
Russia, only 1.6 percent in 1994 (Powell, 1998, October ....
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SOVIET SUCCESSOR STATES This research paper dis
.... Expenditures on public health in the
USSR were 6.6 percent of GDP in 1960, 4.6 percent in 1985, and in
Russia, only 1.6 percent in 1994 (Powell, 1998, October ....
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Implications of Changes in the Soviet Union
.... political, and economic perestroika simultaneously in the
USSR (Aganbegyan, 1987). .... to the dismissal of inefficient industrial managers ("
Russia Under Gorbachev ....
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