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CURRENT HISTORY VOL: 114 NO 774
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141319
Can Ukraine save its revolution?
/ Wilson, Andrew
Wilson, Andrew
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A new nation is arguably in the making. However, the economy has collapsed, and not enough has changed in the political system. [I]t is too early to celebrate even the positive trends as permanent.
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Revolution
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Economy
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Political System
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Russia
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Ukraine
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141321
China and Russia’s soft competition in Central Asia
/ Pantucci, Raffaello
Pantucci, Raffaello
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China is the increasingly dominant power in the region, but it is acting in full concordance with Russia.
Key Words
Central Asia
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China
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Russia
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China Power
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Soft Competition
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141320
Costs of peace in Chechnya
/ Gilligan, Emma
Gilligan, Emma
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Kadyrov is engineering public identity through forced Islamization, manipulating culture for political ends, and marginalizing the Russian constitution.
Key Words
Peace
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Chechnya
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Forced Islamization
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Manipulating Culture
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Political Ends
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Russian Constitution
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141318
End of ambiguity in Russia
/ Greene, Samuel A
Greene, Samuel A
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The narrative underpinning all of these shifts—the construction of a new hierarchy of power, the unrelenting attacks on the opposition, the rise of confrontation with the United States—was one of threat.”
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United States
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Russia
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Vladimir Putin
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End of Ambiguity
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Narrative Underpinning
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New Hierarchy of Power
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141323
Purpose of Putin’s machismo
/ Sperling, Valerie
Sperling, Valerie
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The Russian president carefully cultivates an image of muscular masculinity to pump up nationalist fervor against a West portrayed as culturally and sexually decadent.
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Cultural Change
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Putin’s Machismo
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Russian President
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