How the 2014 Economic Crisis Changed Russia’s Economy
…helped to prevent a run on the bank deposits and to assuage the fears felt by large players within the business community. Ruble rates fell almost as quickly as they…
Read More…helped to prevent a run on the bank deposits and to assuage the fears felt by large players within the business community. Ruble rates fell almost as quickly as they…
Read More…into Russia’s major urban areas, creating new competition for limited employment. Xenophobia grew as Russians became disenchanted with the “free movement” principles of globalization, which seemed to exacerbate the already…
Read More…who was in charge of helping to organize and run the event, an Instagram account called movegreen.kg published several posts advertising the event in the weeks leading up to it….
Read More…competition, most of which occurs in the realm of institution formation and ideology. Factors in Competition The competition between Sufis and Salafis in the Chechen Republic tells us a great…
Read More…free and fair election. When the Communists proved unable to resolve what had become an increasingly entrenched crisis, a collection of political parties united to gain just enough seats to…
Read More…cooperation with the Communists, thus representing an early crack in that once-powerful party. When the constitutional crisis began in 2009, Filat helped form the Alliance for European Integration (AEI), comprised…
Read MoreLiterature and culture have a very strong bond in Russia, and as any student of Russian can attest to, reading Russian literature is a key component to understanding the language….
Read More…a foreign force was considered, understandably, ridiculous and a little offensive. Anti-Kremlin Protest on Russia Day. The signs read ‘Yes To A Free Media’ and ‘No To Kremlin Propoganda.’ In…
Read More…in US elections. Russia, meanwhile, holds that most cyberattacks on its institutions and businesses come from the US and accuses the US of interfering in the Russian 2021 parliamentary elections….
Read More…competitions and which still helps launch the careers of many entertainers in post-Soviet countries (including that Volodymyr Zelensky, now Ukraine’s president). Vakarchuk also helped found the school theater and played…
Read More…“world,” “community,” or “peace”), which was launched by the USSR in 1986 and completed in space in 1996. The Americans also had their own plans to build a space station…
Read More…As an example: an electricity company owes the federal government 1 ruble. An independent commercial bank lends the electricity company 1 ruble, which is then paid to the federal government….
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…a united Mongol front or again pay tribute to the Mongols. After the breakup of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Ivan pushed West, into former commonwealth lands, as far as possible. Ivan…
Read MoreAzerbaijan’s name comes from the Persian words, azer, which means “fire” and baygan, which means “protector.” The name was first applied in ancient times to the area around Baku, Azerbaijan’s…
Read More…a possibly second party from which to form a strong, competition-based, democratic political system in Russia. However, Yabloko’s political niche was never very large. They won just 8% of the…
Read More…development, is comparatively small at $1 billion. Yet because of its high level of human capital, Russian IT companies are building a successful track record in the global outsourcing industry….
Read More…are highly fertile, positioned on lucrative trade routes, and generally flat and navigable, now saw how this combination can be a recipe for success, but also an combination too tempting…
Read More…economy, imposing sanctions on major Russian companies such as Rosneft, Novatek oil company, state-owned banks Vnesheconombank and Gazprombank, as well as on a number of предприятия российского оборонно-промышленного комплексаenterprises of…
Read More…in 1991, with Igor Smirnov, the leader of the former communist government, handily winning with 64% of the vote against Grigorii Marakutsa, another former Communist bureaucrat. Following his first electoral…
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