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Global Studies Russia, the Eurasian Republics, and Central/Eastern Europe

by Dr. Minton F. Goldman

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  • ISBN: 9780072863819
  • ISBN10: 0072863811

Global Studies Russia, the Eurasian Republics, and Central/Eastern Europe

by Dr. Minton F. Goldman

  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: 10
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill College
  • Publish date: 02/18/2005
  • ISBN: 9780072863819
  • ISBN10: 0072863811
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Description: Global Studies: Russia, the Eurasian Republics, and Central/Eastern Europe Russia and the Eurasian Republics: Building New Political Orders Central/Eastern Europe: From Dictatorship to Democracy Central/Eastern Europe Map Country Reports Albania; Bulgaria; The Czech Republic and Slovakia; Hungary; Poland; Romania; The Republics of the Former Yugoslavia Articles from the World Press Russia Articles 1. Putin vs. the Jailed Tycoon: Defining Russia's New Rules, Timothy L. O'Brien and Erin E. Arvedlund, New York Times International, January 2, 2004. The former chief executive of Yokos, Russia's largest oil firm, is facing charges in connection with his dealings while at the helm of Yulos. 2. The Shape of Putin's Russia, Tatyana Netreba, Russian Life, September/October, 2002. On the occasion of the Russian president's 50th birthday, Russian Life decided to look back at the events and decisions that have shaped the first three years of Putin's rule. 3. Putin Puts the Pride Back in Russia, Jamie Dettmer, Insight on the News, February 4, 2003. Vladimir Putin's first three years in office have been a roaring success by almost any standard one cares to apply. However, skeptics are right to remain cautious about the Russian leader. 4. Russia Goes to the Polls, Natasha Yefimova, Russian Life, September/October 2003. s Russians head to the polls, what do the voters look for in their political parties? 5. Russia: The 21st Century's Energy Superpower?, Fiona Hill, Brookings Review, Spring 2002. Is there a possibility that Russia could take on OPEC and help shift the global oil supply away from the Middle East and the Persian Gulf? Could Russia be poised to become an energy superpower in the 21st century? 6. Russian Roulette, Bill Powell, Fortune, November 24, 2003. Arrested at gunpoint, the country's richest man is now behind bars. Will Putin's bold move spook Russian investors? 7. The Siberian Curse, Fiona Hill and Clifford Gaddy, Brookings Review, Fall 2003. Siberia's "untamed frontier" has long promised wealth and opportunity for the rest of Russia. Seventy years of Soviet rule, however, transformed that promise into something more akin to a cruse. Eurasian Republics 8. The United States and Russia in Central Asia: Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran, Fiona Hill, The Brookings Institution, July 24, 2004. Without cooperation between the U.S. and Russia, the prospects for stability in Central Asia are fairly slim. A renewal of competition will undermine both countries efforts to ensure their security in the region. 9. Poor Kyrgyzstan, Richard A. Slaughter, The National Interest, Summer 2002. The example of Kyrgyzstan shows that the standard prescription of foreign aid and investment flows from the developed to the non-developed world may be neither necessary nor sufficient for growth or democratization.. 10. Belarus Under Lukashenko, Igor Popov, Contemporary Review, January 2002. There are two main questions concerning the situation in Belarus. How could it happen that this promising democracy underwent such radical negative transformations? And are the parallels between Belarus and the "rogue states" justified'. 11.View From Tbilisi: Georgia's Painful Transition from Soviet Republic to Independent State is Chronicled in it Architect, Nick Shavishvili, The Architectural Review, May 2003. The urban culture of Tbilisi continues to deteriorate even further, and the fear is that Tbilisi's quality of space will be lost forever. 12. The Jewel of Central Asian Republics: Double-Digit Growth, Single-Digit Inflation, a Reformed Financial, Chr
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