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Tags: RUSSIA (Federation) -- History -- 1991-; TOLSTOY, Vera; BREWERIES; DEATH
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- Russian and Chechen negotiators resumed peace talks. Hanson, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor;7/25/95, Vol. 87 Issue 167, p2
Presents newsbriefs from Russia. Resumption of peace talks between Russia and Chechnya in Chechnya on July 24, 1995; Discharge of the Russian President Boris N. Yeltsin from hospital; Deteriorating condition of former Soviet Union nuclear reactors.
- The (Re) emergence of regional economic integration in the former Soviet Union. Metcalf, Lee Kendall // Political Research Quarterly;Sep97, Vol. 50 Issue 3, p529
Examines the consequences of the collapse of the Soviet market at the end of 1991. Discussion on the economic and political costs and benefits of reintegration; Methodology used in the examination; Conclusions reached.
- A Flying Visit. O'Sullivan, John // National Review;10/21/1991, Vol. 43 Issue 19, p4
Offers a report on the editor's recent visit to Moscow. Accommodation at the Slavyanskaya Hotel, an Anerican style hotel; Guest of the National Republican Institute for International Affairs; Presentation of the Liberty Prize to the deputy Mayor of Moscow; Lack of a pricing system.
- A Flying Visit. O'Sullivan, John // National Review;10/21/1991, Vol. 43 Issue 19, p4
Offers a report on the editor's recent visit to Moscow. Accommodation at the Slavyanskaya Hotel, an Anerican style hotel; Guest of the National Republican Institute for International Affairs; Presentation of the Liberty Prize to the deputy Mayor of Moscow; Lack of a pricing system.
- Russia. Weir, Fred // Junior Scholastic;01/17/2000, Vol. 102 Issue 11, p14
Focuses on the changes in Russia (Federation) following the collapse of the Communist rule in 1991. INSET: Timeline Russia.
- When Does History End? // Kritika: Explorations in Russian & Eurasian History;Fall2010, Vol. 11 Issue 4, p697
An introduction to the issue is presented, discussing methodological issues in what constitutes "contemporary history" in Russia, with 1991 taken as the most common dividing line.
- Do we have to go home? Bogert, Carroll // Bulletin with Newsweek;03/18/97, Vol. 116 Issue 6063, p63
Discusses the book `Resurrection,' by David Remnick. The author's stay in Moscow, Russia as a correspondent for the `Washington Post'; The book's focus on life in post-Communist Russia.
- Index to Russian Social Science Review. // Russian Social Science Review;Nov/Dec2010, Vol. 51 Issue 6, p94
An article index for volume 51 of "Russian Social Science Review" is presented.
- The 2008 Russian Cyber Campaign Against Georgia. Shakarian, Paulo // Military Review;Nov/Dec2011, Vol. 91 Issue 6, p63
The article examines the Russian army's August 2008 invasion of Georgia, particularly the accompanying computer network attack (CNA) by Russia against Georgia. The article discusses the August 7, 2008, attack by Russian hackers against Georgian news and government websites, particularly...


