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Beria and Khrushchev: the power struggle over nationality policy and the case of Latvia / Loader, Michael   Journal Article
Loader, Michael Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In their battle to succeed Stalin in 1953, Lavrentii Beria and Nikita Khrushchev temporarily cooperated to launch an indigenising nationality policy in the Soviet Republics to compete for support among the non-Russian nationalities. The impact of this little known collaboration was the ‘New Course’ for the Soviet periphery. This essay examines the ‘New Course’ and its repercussions in Latvia. Moscow struggled to control the programme after it unleashed a wave of anti-Russian sentiment. With encouragement from nationalists in the Latvian leadership, Russian cadres were ousted from leading Party and government positions, sent back to Russia and replaced by ethnic Latvians.
Key Words Latvia  Nationality Policy  Khrushchev  Power Struggle  Beria 
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ID:   173552


Power Struggle in the Islamic World: Saudi Arabia - Iran Enmity / Behera, Baruna Kumar   Journal Article
Behera, Baruna Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract International politics is a struggle for power, prestige and influence. This generalization by realism theory of international relations is clearly depicted in the geopolitics of Islamic world mainly dominated by two oil powers namely Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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ID:   040194


Revolutionary immortality: Mao Tse-tung and the Chinese cultural revolution / Lifton, Robert Jay 1968  Book
Lifton Robert Jay Book
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Publication London, WeidenFeld and Nicolson, 1968.
Description xiv,178p.hbk
Standard Number 297176811
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ID:   139366


Yemen: competing actors, multiple interests and ambiguous future / M , Shameer   Article
M , Shameer Article
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Summary/Abstract The crisis in Yemen has been complicated by number of actors, their interest and also policies of external powers. It cannot be analyzed by focusing only on Sunni-Shia conflict in Yemen and support of Saudi Arabia and Iran in terms of this sectarian division. The division within Yemen as South and North was product of colonial history and cold war politics. Conflicts among regions, sects, power struggle among elites and conflicts of interests and proxy wars of other States are major factors in shaping current situation of Yemen. The aim of this article is to identify the interests of different actors in the recent Yemeni conflict by analyzing their relationship in past and expected strategies for future
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