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Papers On Modern Russia / Former Soviet
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Boris Yeltsin -- A Combination of Mother Russia and Modern
Russia
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This 10 page report discusses Russia’s first elected
president, Boris Yeltsin. Was he a an old-style Russian oligarch
determined to take his rightful place in the leadership of his
country? Or can he be better-defined as a leader firmly in touch
with the needs and desires of the “real” Russians -- the people
once described as the “proletariat.” He has been alternately
adored and vilified, praised and blamed for the “new” Russia.
But it should not be forgotten he certainly deserves credit for
truly monumental achievements. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWboris.wps
Breaking With Moscow
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5 1/2 pages in length. Reviews the book "Breaking With Moscow" by Arkady Shevchenko. Discusses the international relations in regard to Shevchenko's defect to the United States. At age forty-seven Arkady Shevchenko was a twenty-two year veteran of the Soviet Foreign Service. From late 1970 until 1973, as an adviser to Gromyko he was able to observe the inner workings of the Politburo, the U.S.S.R.’s ruling body. He was an important prize for the Central Intelligence Agency, having been deep within the workings of the Soviet government—a place about which there was very little firsthand information. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: JGAmosco.doc
Budgetary Challenges and the European Union of the Future
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This
16 page report discusses a scenario in which the current members
of the EU agree that Estonia, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary and
Slovenia should be allowed to join the community by 2010.
However, in this fictional scenario, their accession was only
agreed after discussions over the economics of the “community”
were addressed. The European nations which were the most
decidedly “mainstream” in terms of their European identity --
Germany, France, Italy, et al -- found themselves facing
questions regarding how legitimately European one should consider
nations such as Estonia, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary and
Slovenia. Benefits, challenges, and potential problems are
addressed. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: BWeubudg.wps
Bulgakov's The Master And Margarita
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A 4 page paper that offers a general discussion of The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov. The essay includes discussions on the parallels found in the work as well as the different levels on which the novel can be read. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGbulfk.rtf
BULGARIA, THE UNITED STATES AND INSTRUMENTS OF FOREIGN POLICY
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This 5-page paper discusses the United States, Bulgaria and the foreign relations between these two thorugh questions covering instruments of foreign policy. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTbulgar.rtf
Business Effect of Russia's Lack of Infrastructure
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A 5 page paper examining the lack of information management infrastructure as a factor contributing to the vastly uneven growth of the economy before its financial collapse in 1998. Many individual businesses were well equipped with the technological standards of business today, but they were concentrated in only a few major industries. All other segments of the economy did not fully share that good fortune—not only was infrastructure lacking in many areas but where it did exist there often were no qualified technical personnel to manage them. Observers believe that Russia will fare much better when the economy grows again. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Russia1.wps
Catherine The Great
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An 8 page overview of the life and accomplishments of Catherine the Great. Although the ethics in her rise to the throne were questionable to say the least, Catherine proved to be an effective leader for Russia. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Tsarina.wps
Catherine the Great of Russia
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(6pp) It has been argued that Catherine was an
educated ruler, not necessarily an enlightened one.
The argument being that the Enlightenment was a
time when people were discussing abstract ideas,
and attempting to reach consensus in the process.
However in Europe this was mainly discussion
between intellectuals, and since at the time of
Catherine's reign only two percent of her subjects
were literate, it would lead to a narrow ray of
enlightenment on the formal sense. With the data
out of the way, I believe that Catherine made every
effort, and did make, or cause change, considering
the social environment that was her arena.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BBcathRU.doc
Causes of the Russian Revolution
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This 5 page paper looks at the Russian Revolution and the conditions preceding it that caused the people to embrace Marxism. Details about Marxism and the revolution itself are included. The paper takes an analytic look at the facts. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA246Rus.rtf
Causes of World War I
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A 5 page paper weighing Waltz’s (1965) three “images” that he says can be seen as being instrumental in causing war against Tuchman’s (1994) account of the beginning of World War I. Waltz’s (1965) images are International Conflict and Human Behavior; International Conflict and the Internal Structure of States; and International Conflict and International Anarchy. All can be seen as being instrumental in various examples; the thesis here is that International Conflict and International Anarchy was the most important of the three in causing World War I. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSwarCauTheo.rtf
Challenges Faced by a Newly-Independent Nation -- Croatia
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This
5 page report discusses the fact that some of the 21st century
world’s newest independent nations are actually nations with some
of the oldest cultures. However, for whatever political,
economic, or imperialistic reason they were able to escape, they
have found themselves facing the multiple challenges of
establishing their governments, determining their national
priorities, providing the social services their people need, and
paying for it all. Croatia is used as an example to illustrate
such a process. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWnewind.wps
Changes After Stalinism
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This 10 page paper takes a look at Stalin's rule in Russia. The change that emerged over time after new leadership came about is the focus of the paper. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA510JSt.rtf