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CURRENT HISTORY VOL: 116 NO 792 (6) answer(s).
 
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Climate change adaptation and traditional cultures in Northern Russia / Crate, Susan   Journal Article
Crate, Susan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Northern Russia’s physical vulnerability to climate change is at best severe, considering the underlying permafrost and the threat that warming presents to that foundation.” Second in a series on climate adaptation around the world.
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Empire that dared not speak its name: making nations in the Soviet State / Suny, Ronald Grigor   Journal Article
Suny, Ronald Grigor Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Soviet Union was an empire within which nations old and new developed, changed, and eventually became self-sufficient enough to opt out.
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Everyday life in Ukraine’s war zone / Uehling, Greta   Journal Article
Uehling, Greta Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Violence is woven into the stream of consciousness as terrible and normal at the same time.
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Perfect storm: American media, Russian propaganda / Oates, Sarah   Journal Article
Oates, Sarah Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Russian state-sponsored campaign to spread disinformation abroad has found fertile ground in the United States, thanks to upheaval in the news media and politicians’ denigration of the press.
Key Words United States  Russia  Politicians  American Media  Russian Propaganda 
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Revolutionary roots of Russian foreign policy / Friedman, Jeremy   Journal Article
Friedman, Jeremy Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Russia continues to be caught between a need to integrate itself into the West and a desire to maintain its independence from the West.
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Russian orthodox Church’s conservative crusade / Stoeckl, Kristina   Journal Article
Stoeckl, Kristina Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Russian Orthodox Church has emerged as a powerful force for cultural, social, and political conservatism.
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