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Civil Society, Demographics, Vestnik
23 August 2014
…lord’s immediate reach. The purpose of this paper, however, is to move beyond these traditional arguments and contend instead that the instance of Russian serfdom was unique because the legally…
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Economy, Political Economy, Vestnik
17 April 2015
…improved efficiency from state companies. For instance, state corporations such as Gazprom or Russian Railways will not be allowed to raise their tariffs over the inflation levels of the preceding…
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International Relations, Security, Vestnik
11 May 2011
…political rivalries created political instability that prevented African governments from transitioning to socialism. Soviet diplomats largely blamed this political instability on Western interference.[10] However, the Soviet failure was, in large…
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Health, Politics, Vestnik
20 September 2016
…oneself. It was their belief in the plasticity of humankind that heightened their ambition to transform not only people’s daily habits and culture but their modes of thinking and human…
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Business, Civil Society, Health, Political Economy, Security
29 June 2020
…asked for the phone so as not to have to install the untrusted app on their own phones and, perhaps most importantly, to avoid commonly reported problems in installing the…
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In Translation, Speech
4 January 2020
…изменения климата. As you know, the Paris Agreement pursues efforts to limit the increase in global temperature to 1.5 percent. I do not know whether we will be able to…
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Demographics, Security, Vestnik
15 April 2015
…deportation of the Koryo Saram have been examined by scholars, albeit in mutually exclusive manners. For instance, in her study of deportations to Tashkent, historian Rebecca Manley discusses the significance…
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Political Organizations, Vestnik
26 June 2012
…maintaining legitimacy among the people, and most importantly, maintaining the support of elites within the regime. This article will explore the creation of the present regime, its effects on Russian…
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GeoHistories
29 October 2017
…interacted and mixed for centuries. Thus, all five countries have come to share many similarities; for instance, all are majority Muslim, most speak Turkic languages, and many culinary staples (such…
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Environment, Infrastructure
17 April 2018
…2000 to 250,000 in 2004. After electricity was permanently installed on the island in 2006, these numbers continued to surge – up to 530,000 thousand in 2012 and 1.4 million…
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Environment, Infrastructure
20 February 2018
…installed during the 17th and 18th centuries respectively, mass installations of water pipelines throughout the rest of Russia did not begin until the 19th and 20th centuries. In Irkutsk, a…
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Civil Society, Ideology, Legal Structures, Political Organizations, Security
17 September 2021
…threat to the current Ukrainian government’s efforts to establish itself as a democratic, European state. The Azov Battalion began after the separatist conflict broke out in eastern Ukraine in 2014…
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Economy, In Translation, Infrastructure, Russian MiniLessons
29 March 2019
…the Soviets preferred to build shared buildings, soviet apartments can be found even in small towns. The Soviets heavily favored this efficient and communal housing type as they attempted to…
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Demographics
21 September 2016
…attempts to ascertain each aspect of the environment and analyze their effects separately. However, in both political and cultural realms, underlying characteristics and effects of institutional competition are still evident…
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GeoHistories
24 January 2015
…formally tied to the USSR and the Communist Party). Developing effective regional relations with each other, particularly in light of the new competition for resources combined with political instability and…
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Demographics, Health, Political Economy, Russian MiniLessons
27 November 2021
…belief. The Maternity Clinic Most births are performed in state-certified maternity clinics known individually as “родильный дом”literally: birthing houses or sometimes by the shortened “роддомmaternity clinic“. Women have a choice…
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Civil Society, Vestnik
23 August 2014
…regional or global scale. Therefore, in setting global policy agendas, NGOs, as transnational actors, are often able to contribute more effectively than states to efforts surrounding these issues (Risse 268)….
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Business, Demographics, Infrastructure, Vestnik
17 June 2005
…effect turned into public spaces for random meetings with quasi-strangers and fluid sociability.[10] One could consider the kommunalka an important tool within a sophisticated system of social engineering and control…
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News, Archives
9 October 2023
…located in Moscow. RGIA in St. Petersburg, for instance, can be a source of great discoveries about state history from the 18th century to 1918. There are many regional archives…
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Civil Society, Politics, Vestnik
20 October 2011
…improve the economic quality of life for their citizens. The lingering effects of the Soviet Union’s haphazard delineation of ethnic borders and entrenched corruption have further complicated the transition. Corruption…
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