The Current Digest of the Soviet Press

The Current Digest of the Soviet Press
Title The Current Digest of the Soviet Press PDF eBook
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Pages 712
Release 1982-02
Genre Russian newspapers
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The Current Digest of the Soviet Press

The Current Digest of the Soviet Press
Title The Current Digest of the Soviet Press PDF eBook
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Pages 428
Release 1989-02
Genre World politics
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Black Garden Aflame

Black Garden Aflame
Title Black Garden Aflame PDF eBook
Author Artyom H. Tonoyan
Publisher East View Press
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre History
ISBN 9781879944558

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"This collection of articles from the Soviet and Russian press paints an intriguing portrait of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Unlike Western media outlets, this conflict has been a mainstay in the Soviet, then Russian press. The present collection of articles--carefully translated, edited, and culled from a vast repository of Russian-language press curated by East View--presents in book form for the first time in English some of the most important material that has appeared from 1988 to the present. By bringing together this unique collection, East View Press aims to provide readers with the immediate context of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict through the lens of Moscow, along with some insight into its complex historical, political and ethnic underpinnings. Black Garden Aflame will be of interest to specialists and general readers alike"--

The Current Digest of the Post-Soviet Press

The Current Digest of the Post-Soviet Press
Title The Current Digest of the Post-Soviet Press PDF eBook
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Pages 592
Release 2004
Genre Former Soviet republics
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Russia, Ukraine, and the Breakup of the Soviet Union

Russia, Ukraine, and the Breakup of the Soviet Union
Title Russia, Ukraine, and the Breakup of the Soviet Union PDF eBook
Author Roman Szporluk
Publisher Hoover Press
Pages 579
Release 2020-02-24
Genre History
ISBN 0817995439

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This book chronicles the final two decades in the history of the Soviet Union and presents a story that is often lost in the standard interpretations of the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the USSR. Although there were numerous reasons for the collapse of communism, it did not happen—as it may have seemed to some—overnight. Indeed, says Roman Szporluk, the root causes go back even earlier than 1917. To understand why the USSR broke up the way it did, it is necessary to understand the relationship between the two most important nations of the USSR—Russia and Ukraine—during the Soviet period and before, as well as the parallel but interrelated processes of nation formation in both states. Szporluk details a number of often-overlooked factors leading to the USSR's fall: how the processes of Russian identity formation were not completed by the time of the communist takeover in 1917, the unification of Ukraine in 1939–1945, and the Soviet period failing to find a resolution of the question of Russian-Ukrainian relations. The present-day conflict in the Caucasus, he asserts, is a sign that the problems of Russian identity remain.

Russia's Youth and its Culture

Russia's Youth and its Culture
Title Russia's Youth and its Culture PDF eBook
Author Hilary Pilkington
Publisher Routledge
Pages 286
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134876432

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Since the political whirlwinds of the mid-1980s and the fall of communism in 1991, Russia has undergone dramatic social change, much of which has escaped the attention of Western media. In her new book, Hilary Pilkington applies the methods of cultural studies research to the study of Russian youth. She does this by `deconstructing' the social discourses within which Russian youth has been constructed and by providing an alternative reading of youth cultural activity, based on an ethnographic study of Moscow youth culture at the end of the 1980s. The book also charts the passage of western youth cultural studies in the twentieth century and suggests some new ways forward in the light of the Russian experience. Hilary Pilkington traces the cultural themes of youth culture in the Anglo-American tradition and within the Soviet Union, before examining the impact of perestroika on the media and its ramifications for the discussion of youth. The book ends with a study of young people in Moscow and youth cultural groups; the product of field work and interviews in the city.

Executive Power and Soviet Politics

Executive Power and Soviet Politics
Title Executive Power and Soviet Politics PDF eBook
Author Eugene Huskey
Publisher Routledge
Pages 242
Release 2016-06-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1315486555

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Ever since the behavioral revolution reached Communist studies more than 2 decades ago, Western scholarship has tended to ignore the powerful and unwieldy institutional structure of the Soviet government. Today, suddenly, it is clear that the dramatic political and legislative reforms of the Gorbachev years will remain incomplete as long as the issues of state bureaucratic power and executive prerogative are unresolved. This volume, brings together original studies of the Soviet executive under Gorbachev by specialists including Barbara Chotiner, Stephen Fortescue, Brnda Horrigan, Ellen Jones, Wayne Limberg, T.H. Rigby and Louise Shelley. Among the topics covered are the major economic, national security and law enforcement ministries, the presidency, the cabinet and questions of presidential-ministerial, presidential-presidential, legislative-executive and party-state relations.