Vestnik – Issue 16, Fall 2014
Vestnik was launched by SRAS in 2004 as one of the world’s first online academic journals focused on showcasing student research. We welcome and invite papers written by undergraduates, graduates,…
Read MoreVestnik was launched by SRAS in 2004 as one of the world’s first online academic journals focused on showcasing student research. We welcome and invite papers written by undergraduates, graduates,…
Read MoreVestnik was launched by SRAS in 2004 as one of the world’s first online academic journals focused on showcasing student research. We welcome and invite papers written by undergraduates, graduates,…
Read MoreVestnik was launched by SRAS in 2004 as one of the world’s first online academic journals focused on showcasing student research. We welcome and invite papers written by undergraduates, graduates,…
Read More…Russia, at a time when these same rights were advancing in many other parts of the world? There are several factors at play. Political homophobia is not unprecedented, either in…
Read MoreVestnik was launched by SRAS in 2004 as one of the world’s first online academic journals focused on showcasing student research. We welcome and invite papers written by undergraduates, graduates,…
Read MoreVestnik was launched by SRAS in 2004 as one of the world’s first online academic journals focused on showcasing student research. We welcome and invite papers written by undergraduates, graduates,…
Read MoreVestnik was launched by SRAS in 2004 as one of the world’s first online academic journals focused on showcasing student research. We welcome and invite papers written by undergraduates, graduates,…
Read MoreVestnik was launched by SRAS in 2004 as one of the world’s first online academic journals focused on showcasing student research. We welcome and invite papers written by undergraduates, graduates,…
Read MoreVestnik was launched by SRAS in 2004 as one of the world’s first online academic journals focused on showcasing student research. We welcome and invite papers written by undergraduates, graduates,…
Read More…Accessed May 31, 2006. Blagov, Sergei. 2006 (March 28). “Russia Tries to Scuttle Proposed Trans-Caspian Pipeline.” Eurasianet.org <http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/insight/articles/eav032806_pr.shtml> Accessed May 14, 2006. Blandy, CW. 2001 (March). The Black Sea: Energy…
Read More…not only as one of the foremost authors of his time, but as a timeless author whose extensive works have affected generations. Tolstoy, despite the brevity of his Yasnaya Polyana…
Read More…was longer than that of “normal” children of the same age group. The relative proportion of work time and free time was measured precisely, and strict control was applied to…
Read More…institutions of higher education to financing the best students and awarding grants for socially significant projects. Private universities deserve the same rights and responsibilities as state institutions. We support developing…
Read More2007 is an exciting time to be involved in Russian business. The ruble has become increasingly more valuable and stable, and the government has emphasized new legislation designed to promote…
Read MoreFormer New York Times correspondent Harrison E. Salisbury worked in the Soviet Union from 1949 until 1953 and covered the 1955 U.S.-Soviet Agricultural Exchange, in which twelve Soviet agricultural delegates…
Read More…Economic backwardness – an addiction to surviving off exporting raw materials, practically bartering them for finished goods; коррупция, с незапамятных времен истощавшая Россию; Corruption – from time immemorial it has…
Read MoreSvyatoslav Ivanovich Vakarchuk is best known as the lead singer of Okean Elzy, arguably Ukraine’s most popular and successful rock band. He has long used his popularity to speak out…
Read More…increased scope of data monitoring and filtering. Most Internet communication happens via packet delivery. Packets have two main components – a header (includes technical information like the internet protocol, size…
Read More…questions from students, and he would be especially excited to hear the questions that the American students came up with. We all spent time thinking of appropriate (and politically correct)…
Read More…European studies and has spent considerable time abroad both as a study abroad student and as a working forestry professional. Students interested in environmental issues are encouraged to see Russia…
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