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1917: before and after / Carr, E H 1969  Book
Carr, E.H. Book
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Publication London, Macmillan, 1969.
Description viii, 178p.Hbk
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ID:   045303


Anatomy of the Soviet Union / Salisbury, Harrison E (ed.) 1967  Book
Salisbury Harrison E Editor Book
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Publication New York, Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd, 1967.
Description xxii, 484p.Hbk
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ID:   047315


Making and breaking of the Soviet system: an interpretation / Read, Christopher 2001  Book
Read, Christopher Book
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Publication Hampshire, Palgrave, 2001.
Description x, 259p.Hbk
Series European History in Perspective
Standard Number 0333731522
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ID:   140620


Soviet Union: a half-century of communism / London, Kurt (ed.) 1968  Book
London, Kurt (ed.) Book
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Publication Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1968.
Description xiv, 493p.pbk
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ID:   029409


Soviet Union: the fifty years / Salisbury, Harrison E (ed.) 1967  Book
Salisbury Harrison E. editor. Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication New York, Harcourt, Brace and world, Inc., 1967.
Description xxii, 484p.hbk
Key Words Education  Diplomacy  Military  Communism  Modernism  Soviet Society 
Soviet Union - History 
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Towards an explanation of intercommunal peace in Kabardino-Balkaria: post-war nationalities policy and late Soviet society in the North Caucasus / Lanzillotti, Ian   Journal Article
Lanzillotti, Ian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This essay examines socio-economic processes during the Soviet period to help explain the causes of peace and conflict in the post-Soviet North Caucasus. It argues that the absence of an ethnically stratified social structure in Kabardino-Balkaria is one of the reasons why this republic enjoyed relative intercommunal peace and stability in the 1990s and early 2000s. By contrast, the surrounding national republics of the North Caucasus that came out of the Soviet era with socio-economic disparities along ethnic lines witnessed higher levels of intercommunal conflict. This essay looks to the understudied topic of post-World War II and late Soviet nationalities policies to explain Kabardino-Balkaria’s divergent historical trajectory.
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World and international relations today: a new present and a well-forgotten past / Yakovenko, A   Journal Article
Yakovenko, A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract TODAY, when the fifth year of the global financial and economic crisis is drawing to a close, no one has any doubts that the world has entered a period of radical transformation. The crisis of Soviet society and the social system, which brought about an end of the Cold War between the 1980s and the 1990s, has now been supplemented by a crisis of Western society, including a liberal economy and broad representative democracy. So, systemic setbacks in the Euro-Atlantic region - and these two models reflect the collective experience of public development across the space of European civilization, ensuring its domination in the global economy, politics and finances within the framework of a bipolar system - have become key elements of the global crisis. In essence, a line was drawn under a prolonged cycle of historical development that had started with the catastrophe of World War I. And just as the 20th century began in 1914, so it could be argued that the 21st century began with 2008, when the crisis erupted.
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