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PERESLEGIN, S (2) answer(s).
 
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Country is in good shape for the successor / Pereslegin, S   Journal Article
Pereslegin, S Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract IN THE INDUSTRIAL EPOCH the ticket to the Club of the Great Powers cannot be annulled. Neither the 1917 revolution nor the 1990s, the period of military, political, economic and demographic crises, could deprive Russia of the status that rightfully belonged to it. Late in the 1980s in one of his interviews Zbigniew Brzezinski spoke about Russia's aggressiveness. When asked: "Should we take Russia into account at all?" the author of The Grand Chessboard said: "You do not know Russia as well as we, the Poles do
Key Words Economy  Politics and Government  Russia  Great Power 
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Nuclear renaissance: an author's perspective / Pereslegin, S   Journal Article
Pereslegin, S Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract THERE IS A WELL ESTABLISHED VIEW that an administrative decision today can be correctly assessed and understood only by those who were directly involved in its elaboration and approval that is to say, administrators themselves. All others are destined to remain outside the bounds of the established democratic (or bureaucratic) procedure. Not only are they not in a position to influence the choice of a development scenario the choice is not even explained to them.
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