Alexei Navalny
…its Russian acronym: “NAROD,” a word which translates to “the people”), which collaborated with the now-banned Movement Against Illegal Immigration as well as Great Russia, Navalny participated in the far-right…
Read More…its Russian acronym: “NAROD,” a word which translates to “the people”), which collaborated with the now-banned Movement Against Illegal Immigration as well as Great Russia, Navalny participated in the far-right…
Read MoreThe following bilingual Russian MiniLesson is meant to build your vocabulary by providing Russian phrases within English text. Hover over the bold Russian to reveal its English translation. The Russian…
Read More…for a fellowship through this program after spending four years teaching English in Russia and Turkey. After a lengthy application and brief Russian-English interview, I was selected as a member…
Read More…encapsulated by the concept of Russian chauvinism, wherein it was perceived that ethnic Russians and Russian culture had been promoted in an attempt to drown out national cultures. Party organizers…
Read More…The city is decorated with posters of Russian symbols, and many small Russian flags are hung from cars. On the central boulevard, we’re repeatedly reminded that “Russia loves Crimea.” To…
Read More…местности. Труд людей, работающих на земле, должен быть оценён по достоинству. Every third Russian lives in a rural area. The labor performed by those working the land should be respected….
Read More…United Russia as he came to power. Current reports state that Right Cause, Titov’s “ForModernization.ru,” at least one faction of ruling United Russia, and individual members of several other parties…
Read More…has changed since… comments Renting in Russia: Language, Legalities, and Culture Posted: 18 April 2021 The word for “landlord” in Russian is actually the same as the word for “host”…
Read More…The three major religions in Bishkek today are Russian Orthodox, Roman Catholicism, and Islam. The capital’s substantial Russian population is a legacy of the Russian and Slavonic immigration waves into…
Read More…intelligentsia and related nation-building attempts. Kazakhs had long lived under Russian rule and watched as Russians took their land and destroyed their traditional lifestyle. This paper will explain why, then,…
Read More…shows many key TV moments, including scenes from Servant of the People, Zelensky’s surprise entry to the Presidential race, and campaign footage. Video in English, Russian, Urkainian, with English subtitles….
Read MoreThis resource looks at Russian news broadcasts and presents each with rhetorical and contextual analysis as well as a brief vocabulary list aimed at intermediate-level Russian students. We hope that…
Read MoreThis resource looks at Russian news broadcasts and presents each with rhetorical and contextual analysis as well as a brief vocabulary list aimed at intermediate-level Russian students. We hope that…
Read MoreThis resource looks at Russian news broadcasts and presents each with rhetorical and contextual analysis as well as a brief vocabulary list aimed at intermediate-level Russian students. We hope that…
Read More…News in unedited format. AmCham News is the official publication of The American Chamber of Commerce in Russia. Buy: Siberian Curse: How Communist Planners Left Russia Out in the Cold…
Read More…taking them away from the Russian workers, will meet more concerted and powerful resistance than in the Kornilov days”[21]—in other words, according to the author, the free press was alive…
Read More…better known in the West than he is in Russia, as most of his interviews are in English for western news sources. In the past, he has often yelled comments…
Read More…text is presented below in side-by-side translation from the Russian. The text was originally written in Ukrainian. That version can be seen here on Zelensky’s official site. The Russian version…
Read More…Western news services seized the opportunity to shame the Soviets for the incident. Even in the midst of the worst nuclear disaster in world history, geopolitical posturing ruled the day….
Read More…of well-documented surveys from 1992-2000, the majority of Russians held the concept of rule of law in high esteem and the Russian disposition towards the rule of law seemed to…
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