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Economic Influencers, Economy, Political Economy, Politicians
12 November 2018
…wars. Early Life and Education Born on July 21, 1983, Oreshkin grew up in Moscow. His mother is a university professor and published scientist, while his older brother works in…
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International Relations, Vestnik
24 September 2014
…that Russia was Serbia’s main ally, but quickly added that “every cooperating state is an ally” (Interview, Belgrade, Serbia, 17 Nov. 2013). Aleksandar was the only one who was completely…
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Civil Society, Politicians, Politics
27 January 2019
…development while Kyiv is an administrative center for government and business. Their relatively young, strongly middle-class populations tend to more strongly identify themselves as ethnically Ukrainian and tend to favor…
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Archives
16 February 2023
…The National Library of Kyrgyzstan has three main floors, each encircling a wide open center where the main staircase is located. The first floor is primarily dedicated to reception. A…
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Business, Demographics, Economy, In Translation, Security
27 August 2018
…Lipetsk Oblast; it is a beautiful potato-growing region. In the 1990s many residents there collectively grew potatoes on individual plots (ed: usually in private gardens without machinery, fertilizer, etc.). Apparently,…
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Archives
3 February 2023
…such as works by Jules Vernes, Franz Kafka, and John Steinbeck, respectively, in addition to serving as speaking-clubs. The supervisor of the German Room told me (Lily) that the library…
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Civil Society, Demographics
10 January 2007
…us. Reporters, while initially skeptical, almost universally ended up portraying people facing physical difficulties successfully as a contrast to others in the society, who loved to complain about how bad…
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GeoHistories
24 January 2015
…was turned into a completely planned and modern city. It officially became the capital on December 10, 1997 and, with approximately 575,000 people, is now the third largest city in…
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International Relations, Vestnik
24 August 2015
…News. July 21 1955. Newspapers.com. “Bountiful ‘Lunch’ for the Russians.” Council Bluffs Nonpareil. July 19, 1955. Newspapers.com. “Iowans Meet Soviet Hosts on Farm Tour.” Carrol Daily Times. July 16, 1955….
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Business, Economic Influencers, Political Economy, Vestnik
17 June 2005
…that a bureaucrat’s rights are never entirely stable, but also the question of his progeny and their future. Our new cult of the family has hardly appeared out of the…
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International Relations
3 December 2009
…12 minutes to arrive, only to find out that their defibrillator’s battery was already drained. After he was briefly resuscitated at the rink, Cherepanov was ultimately pronounced dead after being…
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Business, Economy, Political Economy, Theory, Vestnik
19 June 2012
…is not yet widely considered an LME. Although Kazakhstan’s autocratic president is unlikely to relinquish political control anytime soon, and his extended family controls many of the country’s largest firms,…
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Civil Society, International Relations
9 September 2012
…has also not been without problems. Problems are also commonly created by the fact that individual consuls interpret instructions from the Foreign Ministry individually. This reform will likely be no…
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In Translation, Political Organizations, Politicians, Politics
19 February 2012
…Russia and especially Moscow. It was authored in the original Russian by Olga Churakova. We highly recommend that students view the original story, available online. Below the introductory text has…
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GeoHistories
1 October 2009
…perform fantastic feats of engineering and complete spectacularly large projects, that potential is yet to be fully realized. Although Russia was the first country to conquer a bit of the…
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International Relations, Vestnik
22 May 2006
…had essentially separated themselves under the Khrushchev administration of the early 1960s due primarily to de-Stalinization, Russia’s lack of assistance to China in pursuing nuclear weapons, the aforementioned bitterness over…
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