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GeoHistories
6 May 2008
…complain that heavy bureaucracy and crumbling infrastructure (in everything from transport to logistics to communications) are holding back Vladivostok from its full potential as an economic hub. Also, according to…
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Business, Economy, Political Economy, Resources, Theory
29 October 2004
…own investing. Besides, their capital came nearly free anyway, and they can afford to make a gamble for the gift-horse. Furthermore, although the government currently has millions coming in from…
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GeoHistories
28 February 2017
…off the map twice, are often known for a characteristically negative, complaining, pessimistic attitude (although often laced heavily with humor) – “trudno,” literally “difficult,” is commonly used to mean “there’s…
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GeoHistories
19 March 2015
…rivers flowing into eastern Poland, giving it advantages in commerce and communication. Placed halfway between the Carpathian Mountains and the Baltic Sea, the city has a relatively humid, cool climate…
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In Translation, Political Platform
12 August 2009
…the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, which is the successor party to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Mironov publically proposed a merger with the KPRF in May,…
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In Translation, International Relations, News in Translation
4 May 2019
…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 features new issues of this…
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In Translation, Infrastructure, News in Translation
4 May 2019
…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 features new issues of this…
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In Translation, Infrastructure, News in Translation
4 May 2019
…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 features new issues of this…
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International Relations
3 December 2009
…the team playing in the KHL) can successfully compete at the international level and win back to back World Championships, chances are they can eventually compete with the NHL. The…
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Archives
14 August 2020
…once. Price for making photocopies: the archive will make up to 15-20 copies for free. After that, you are strictly limited to making notes. Problems: The putivoditel is not generally…
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Civil Society
6 October 2007
…and later post-Soviet Russia over a period of 40 years. While there seem to be several books along these lines coming out of late, particularly from the adventurers of the…
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Civil Society, Demographics, Environment
26 November 2017
…as compared to 50.7/100000 non-indigenous peoples per year. To tackle community challenges, many regional indigenous groups hold annual gatherings in order to discuss community challenges and strengthen solidarity. One such…
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Archives
4 October 2020
…March, 1999. RGANI holds the funds for the Communist Party of the Soviet Union as well as their committees, bureaus, Central Committee, and the personal funds of prominent party and…
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Archives
14 August 2020
The Russian State Archive of Social and Political History (Российский государственный архив социально-политической истории) was created in March 1999 by combining the Russian Center for Storage and Study of Documents…
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Economy, In Translation, Infrastructure
14 July 2014
…still unclear if the commuter trains will also be combined with single-ticket system for the subway and ring railway. Alexei Zotov First Deputy/Assistant to the General Director of the Moscow…
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Archives
2 September 2020
…is freely available and the employees are generally professional and effecient. Prep Beforehand GARF’s putivoditel are available at many libraries and are usually for sale rather affordably at the RGASPI…
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Civil Society, Political Organizations, Vestnik
26 June 2012
…IDEA, 2005. 54-56. Print. Hutcheson, Derek. “Disengaged or Disenchanted? The Vote “against all” in Post-communist Russia.” The Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics 20.1 (2004): 98-121. Print. “Kyrgyz Police…
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Archives
18 September 2015
…throughout the building. They have a multitude of computers you can use, free wifi, and a decent amount of English-language reading material aside. The library offers reading rooms, work stations…
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In Translation, Political Organizations, Politicians, Politics
19 February 2012
…lads, for Yavlinski one, two.” Acrobatic performances from businessmen, crazy computer graphics, simple drivers, housewives, and fashionable youth all come together “for Grigory” in this video. “Didn’t you hear?” In…
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Politicians, Civil Society
3 December 2011
…semester) were given their turn, and they asked about specific spheres of investment and economic free zones in the Far East, as well as the Russian Federation’s efforts to fight…
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