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Muslims and the State in Late Imperial Russia and Today

“Who spoke for the Muslim communities after 1905?” asked James Meyer, Assistant Professor, Department of History and Philosophy, Montana State University, and Title VIII-Supported Research Scholar,...

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Soviet Soft Power and the Polish Thaw, 1943-57

 Historians have paid little attention to how Soviet cultural and propaganda institutions attempted to sway public opinion in post-World War II east European societies. In the process, according to...

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The Orthodox Church and Russian Politics

“What is really the role of the Russian Orthodox Church in Russian federal politics?” asked Irina Papkova, Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations and European Studies, Central...

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The Evolution of Soviet Policies towards Dissidents

“Within the last few years, being a dissident in Russia today has increasingly started to look like the situation of dissidents in the Soviet period,” observed Peter Reddaway, Professor Emeritus of...

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The Arab Spring and its Impact on the Situation in Africa and Russian-U.S....

“Russian-American cooperation in Africa in the last four years represents one segment of the ‘reset,’” according to Mikhail Margelov, Chairman, Committee for Foreign Affairs, Federation Council of the...

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Truth Stumbles in the Street: Christian Democratic Activism in Belarus

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The 2011-12 Russian Election Season in Light of Larger Trends

“I want to put into perspective how [the current Russian presidential election] fits into larger trends in Russia’s political system over the last twenty years,” said Henry Hale, Associate Professor of...

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A History of the Boycott: Economic Nationalism in Russian Poland, 1880-1914

“This history of Łódź is also a history of Russian imperialism,” noted Yedida Kanfer, Title VIII-Supported Research Scholar, Kennan Institute, at a 5 March 2012 Kennan Institute discussion. Kanfer...

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The Fate of the “Reset” During Political Open Seasons in Russia and the U.S.:...

“What’s come before in the U.S.-Russia relationship is very relevant to understanding the position that we find ourselves in today,” argued Matthew Rojansky, Deputy Director, Russia and Eurasia...

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"U.S.-Russian Relations: The Legacy of Jackson-Vanik" Collection Now Available

A landmark achievement for human rights, the Jackson-Vanik Amendment to the Trade Act of 1974 makes favorable trade status conditional on the freedom of emigration. Almost 40 years later, the amendment...

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