United Russia: Ruling Party
…would vote for United Russia again. United Russia was the result of a merger between the Unity and the Fatherland – All Russia political parties, which had previously been rivals….
Read More…would vote for United Russia again. United Russia was the result of a merger between the Unity and the Fatherland – All Russia political parties, which had previously been rivals….
Read More…and remains active in journalism, contributing to Gazeta.ru, “City FM” radio, the Moscow Times, Russia Profile, and is editor-in-chief of Russkiymir.ru. He is also involved in a political NGO known…
Read More…of the Secret Speech, American scholars took advantage of these rumors to actualize transnational academic cooperation. The Secret Speech alerted scholars that the Soviet Union was entering an era wherein…
Read More…народов))[6]–aimed to consolidate Soviet identity by embracing both Russian and non-Russian ethnic groups within the Soviet socialist state. Roughly two years later, on August 21, 1937, Stalin and the Chairman…
Read More…westward and focus on a more ethnically Ukrainian identity at the expense of ethnically Russian groups. Moldova also has a separatist Russian-speaking and Russian-supported province and the Communist party continues…
Read More…If the person considers him/herself to be Russian, If the person speaks Russian, If the person lives/was born in Russia, If the person is Russian Orthodox, Always, Never, Other)*** Please…
Read More…Putin’s rule, polls certainly have not shown this. In fact, a poll taken by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center just a few days after Putin’s announcement showed United Russia…
Read More…trust the news as an objective source of information. The broadcasts sampled here are from Russia’s most-watched channels: First Channel and Russia Channel. To receive SRAS’s free monthly newsletter (which…
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Read More…for its positive goals, the group seeks to support the ruling tandem of Putin and Medvedev, to instill a feeling a hope and optimism into Russians, and to urge Russians…
Read More…Russia, now Russia’s third most powerful political party. Rodina’s renewed independent status may draw members away from A Just Russia, weakening it and perhaps removing it entirely from Russian domestic…
Read More…distinction: his works changed the face of Russian literature, allowing for a previously unsurpassed international appreciation of Russia’s authors of fiction. As Russian cultural historian James H. Billington states, “Tolstoy…
Read More…democratic society.” Social Science & Medicine 49.6 (1999): 801-814 Kon, Igor S. “Sexual culture and politics in contemporary Russia.” http://www.nedug.ru/:Mediko-Farmatsevticheskaia Informatsionnaia Sluzhba<http://www.nedug.ru/lib/lit/sex/01oct/sex65/sex1.htm>. Greenall, Robert. “Russia turns spotlight on abortion.” BBC…
Read More…professional medical care. According to surveys conducted in Russia within the last decade (Brown, Rusinova 1993; Shilova 1999, 2000; Pachenkov 2001; Maximova 2002; Shishkin 2004; Brown, Rusinova 2005), people are…
Read More…would turn the dammed river into political capital that could be used against Uzbek interests. This led to cancellation of a Russian investment contract and a falling out with SinoHydro,…
Read More…this time through Kazakhstan and into central Russia to learn more about Russia and Russian. It was a once-in-a-lifetime trip, full of hospitality and almost devoid of English, and only…
Read More…all former republics as one unit, are ethnic Russians. This population, numbering roughly 25 million, is commonly referred to as the Russian diaspora (Poppe, Hagendoorn 57) Russians in the USSR…
Read MoreThe Russian State Library (Российская государственная библиотека), also often known as The Lenin Library, was founded in 1925 on the basis of the book collection of the massive Rumyantsev Museum….
Read More…to run for the presidency. Sooronbay Jeenbekov Sooronbay Sharipovich Jeenbekov was Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan from 2016-2017. He resigned to run as the Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan’s (SDPK)…
Read More…Khan in 1824 and growing Russian administrative control throughout the 19th century.[14] With the growth of central administrative control came a growing Russification of the steppe, as Russian farmers moved…
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