Soviet Disunion

Soviet Disunion
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Total Pages : 72
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000017422826
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Synopsis Soviet Disunion by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on European Affairs

Soviet Disunion

Soviet Disunion
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : 9780029224014
ISBN-13 : 0029224012
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Synopsis Soviet Disunion by : Bohdan Nahaylo

Ethnic upheaval throughout the USSR now threatens the very reforms introduced by Gorbachev and may well decide the fate of his government. This volume describes the histories of the suppressed and angry nationalities, their drive for the restoration of national rights, and the implications for the future. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Soviet Dis-union

Soviet Dis-union
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Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106018344058
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Synopsis Soviet Dis-union by :

"[This book] has been organized to provide a unique opportunity to challenge current artistic paradigms by displaying the diversity, creativity and technical brilliance that is incorporated in both Socialist Realist and nonconformist art. The exhibition presents examples of the two internally competing views of contemporary life in the Soviet Union, providing a cross section of the art of the period as a mirror of a society that was largely isolated from most Americans at the time."--From introduction.

Disunion Within the Union

Disunion Within the Union
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9780674246287
ISBN-13 : 0674246284
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Disunion Within the Union by : Larry Wolff

Between 1772 and 1795, Russia, Prussia, and Austria concluded agreements to annex and eradicate the Commonwealth of Poland-Lithuania. With the partitioning of Poland, the dioceses of the Uniate Church (later known as the Greek Catholic Church) were fractured by the borders of three regional hegemons. Larry Wolff's deeply engaging account of these events delves into the politics of the Episcopal elite, the Vatican, and the three rulers behind the partitions: Catherine II of Russia, Frederick II of Prussia, and Joseph II of Austria. Wolff uses correspondence with bishops in the Uniate Church and ministerial communiquŽs to reveal the nature of state policy as it unfolded. Disunion within the Union adopts methodologies from the history of popular culture pioneered by Natalie Zemon Davis (The Return of Martin Guerre) and Carlo Ginzburg (The Cheese and the Worms) to explore religious experience on a popular level, especially questions of confessional identity and practices of piety. This detailed study of the responses of common Uniate parishioners, as well as of their bishops and hierarchs, to the pressure of the partitions paints a vivid portrait of conflict, accommodation, and survival in a church subject to the grand designs of the late eighteenth century's premier absolutist powers.

From Soviet DisUnion to Eastern Economic Community?

From Soviet DisUnion to Eastern Economic Community?
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Publisher : Peterson Institute
Total Pages : 110
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105000359062
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Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis From Soviet DisUnion to Eastern Economic Community? by : Oleh Havrylyshyn

Assesses the prospects of establishing an Eastern Economic Community in the former Soviet Union.

Acts of Union and Disunion

Acts of Union and Disunion
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Publisher : Profile Books
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 9781782830139
ISBN-13 : 1782830138
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Acts of Union and Disunion by : Linda Colley

The United Kingdom; Great Britain; the British Isles; the Home Nations: such a wealth of different names implies uncertainty and contention - and an ability to invent and adjust. In a year that sees a Scottish referendum on independence, Linda Colley analyses some of the forces that have unified Britain in the past. She examines the mythology of Britishness, and how far - and why - it has faded. She discusses the Acts of Union with Wales, Scotland and Ireland, and their limitations, while scrutinizing England's own fractures. And she demonstrates how the UK has been shaped by movement: of British people to other countries and continents, and of people, ideas and influences arriving from elsewhere. As acts of union and disunion again become increasingly relevant to our daily lives and politics, Colley considers how - if at all - the pieces might be put together anew, and what this might mean. Based on a 15-part BBC Radio 4 series.

Eurasian Disunion

Eurasian Disunion
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0985504552
ISBN-13 : 9780985504557
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Synopsis Eurasian Disunion by : Janusz Bugajski

Eurasian Disunion: Russia's Vulnerable Flanks examines the impact of Moscow's neo-imperial project on the security of several regions bordering the Russian Federation, analyses the geopolitical aspects of Kremlin ambitions, and makes recommendations for the future role of NATO, the EU, and the United States in the Wider Europe. Russia's attack on Ukraine and the dismemberment of its territory is not an isolated operation. It constitutes one component of a broader strategic agenda to rebuild a Moscow-centered bloc designed to compete with the West. The acceleration of President Vladimir Putin's neo-imperial project has challenged the security of several regions that border the Russian Federation and focused attention on the geopolitical aspects of Kremlin ambitions. This book is intended to generate a more informed policy debate on the dangers stemming from the restoration of a Russian-centered "pole of power" or "sphere of influence" in Eurasia. It focuses on five vulnerable flanks bordering the Russian Federation--the Baltic and Nordic zones, East Central Europe, Southeast Europe, South Caucasus, and Central Asia. It examines several pivotal questions, including the strategic objectives of Moscow's expansionist ambitions; Kremlin tactics and capabilities; the impact of Russia's assertiveness on the national security of neighbors; the responses of vulnerable states to Russia's geopolitical ambitions; the impact of prolonged regional turmoil on the stability of the Russian Federation and the survival of the Putinist regime; and the repercussions of heightened regional tensions for U.S., NATO, and EU policy toward Russia and toward unstable regions bordering the Russian Federation.

Constructing Ethnopolitics in the Soviet Union

Constructing Ethnopolitics in the Soviet Union
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781403973627
ISBN-13 : 1403973628
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Constructing Ethnopolitics in the Soviet Union by : D. Zisserman-Brodsky

The 'nationality question' was long central to Soviet thought and policy, and the failure to provide a convincing answer played a major role in the break-up of the Soviet Union into ethnically or nationally defined states. Zisserman-Brodsky explores various explanations of nationalism and its resurgence through a close and unprecedented examination of dissident writings of diverse ethnic groups in the former Soviet Union, thereby bridging macro-theory with micro-politics. Dissident ethnic networks were a crucial independent institution in the Soviet Union, and a basis of civil society. Voicing the discontent and resentment of the periphery at the policies of the centre or metropole, the dissident writings, known as samizdat highlighted anger at deprivations imposed in the political, cultural, social and economic spheres. Ethnic dissident writings drew on values both internal to the Soviet system and international as sources of legitimation; they met a divided reaction among Russians, with some privileging the unity of the Soviet Union and others sympathetic to the rhetoric of national rights. This focus on national, rather than individual, rights helps explain developments since the fall of the Soviet Union, including the prevalence of authoritarian governments in newly independent states of the former Soviet Union.

The Nationalities Factor In Soviet Politics And Society

The Nationalities Factor In Soviet Politics And Society
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9781000303766
ISBN-13 : 1000303764
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The Nationalities Factor In Soviet Politics And Society by : Lubomyr Hajda

The editors express their gratitude to the John M. Olin Foundation for its financial assistance and to the Harvard University Russian Research Center for the facilities and staff support that made this project possible. We wish to thank those who contributed their invaluable scholarly advice, including Vernon Aspaturian, Abram Bergson, Steven Blank, Walker Connor, Robert Conquest, Murray Feshbach, Erich Goldhagen, Richard Pipes, and Marc Raeff. We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Barbara A. Anderson and Brian D. Silver with Soviet demographic data used throughout the volume. Susan Zayer and Karen Taylor-Brovkin provided able administrative help. For skillful technical assistance with the manuscript we are indebted to Jane Prokop, Elizabeth Taylor, and Alison Koff. Catherine Reed, Susan Gardos-Bleich, Christine Porto, and Alex Sich helped generously in diverse ways. Finally, the editors profited at every stage from the congenial working atmosphere and the encouragement of colleagues at the Russian Research Center too numerous to mention. To all of them goes our deep appreciation.

The Awakening of the Soviet Union

The Awakening of the Soviet Union
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0674055519
ISBN-13 : 9780674055513
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis The Awakening of the Soviet Union by : Geoffrey A. Hosking

One of the world's preeminent scholars of the Soviet Union with many personal contacts there, Geoffrey Hosking provides a unique perspective on the rapid changes the country is experiencing. Other books have focused on the political changes taking place under Gorbachev; Hosking's lively analysis illuminates the social, cultural, and historical developments that have created the need-and openness-for sweeping political and economic change.