Vestnik – Issue 14, Winter 2013
…will find this issue interesting and informative. Share it with your friends, classmates, and colleagues if you do! Each contribution © by its author Printed in the United States of…
Read More…will find this issue interesting and informative. Share it with your friends, classmates, and colleagues if you do! Each contribution © by its author Printed in the United States of…
Read More…studying Russian, looks at Rational Perversions of Love in The Brothers Karamazov. We hope you will find this issue interesting and informative. Share it with your friends, classmates, and colleagues…
Read More…here, please submit it. In this, its sixteenth issue, Vestnik focuses largely on politics in multiple contexts, including modern, historical, international, and social. Two entries take a historical perspective. In…
Read More…its northern mountains into Russia Despite a tiny population and its geographically tenuous position crushed into a land-locked, mountainous land between the two larger states of Russia and Georgia, South…
Read More…issue interesting and informative. Share it with your friends, classmates, and colleagues if you do! Each contribution © by its author Printed in the United States of America ISSN 1930-286X…
Read More…events in the media in How the United States and the Soviet Union Fought over Information in Chernobyl’s Aftermath. In Photography in the Late Soviet Period, Jessica Werneke, a recent…
Read More…they see fit. Vestnik retains rights to the copy published in our journal. Once a paper is published in Vestnik, it cannot be “unpublished.” It will remain in HTML and/or…
Read More…in Russia. UDM will not consider either integration into the current political system, or the prospect of having UDM members accept posts in the current government. Part I Part II…
Read More…below) in well in advance. Besides this, because the putivoditel is not available online, at bookstores, or even generally in the reading room, thus there is little preparation you can…
Read More…in Kryvyi Rih, a city southeast of Kyiv in Ukraine. His father, Oleksandr Zelensky, is a computer engineer, while his mother, Rimma Zelenska, is a now-retired engineer. He is Jewish…
Read More…a domain for the free exchange of information. The Russian term for cybersecurity is most aptly translated into English as “information security.” In Russia, “cybersecurity” is largely thought of as…
Read More…affects are incontestably rooted in legitimate observations as to the disease’s initial impact on the country, and it is understandable given both Soviet silence on sexual issues and its treatment…
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