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From Resistance Movement to Civil War: Why Violence Escalated in Lithuania but not in Moldova during Soviet Annexation (1944–1952) / Johnson, Carter   Journal Article
Johnson, Carter Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article compares resistance movements along the western borderlands of the Soviet Union between 1944 and 1952. Despite similar levels of state repression and local grievances, Moldova’s opposition movement did not escalate to the level of civil war, whereas civil wars emerged across the Baltic states, Belarus, and Ukraine. Through theory development and testing, the article compares Lithuania and Moldova, identifying the role of previous regime behaviour, the speed of Soviet takeover, and the availability of safe havens within Moldova and Lithuania as the key causal factors explaining the difference.
Key Words Moldova  Lithuania  Soviet Annexation  Civil War  Resistance Movement  1944–1952 
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Unfinished discussion with intelligence official and diplomat vyacheslav trubnikov / Frolov, A.   Journal Article
Frolov, A. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ON APRIL 18, 2022, former intelligence official, diplomat, and politician Vyacheslav Trubnikov passed away. He was a subtle analyst, a patriot, and a man with a strong sense of responsibility that is rarely encountered these days - someone who thought you should tell your boss the truth, no matter how inconvenient. He had wanted to be a mathematician, but instead became a specialist in international relations and India. Born into an ordinary Soviet family, he became a member of the elite of the former Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia. In 1961, he enrolled, with an endorsement from the Komsomol, in the Moscow State Institute of International Relations of the Soviet Foreign Ministry (today the Russian Foreign Ministry's MGIMO University), having received top marks on all entrance exams. After graduating, he wanted to become a diplomat, but was offered an intelligence position, which he accepted.
Key Words Taliban  Afghanistan  Resistance Movement 
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