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The Federal Formula and the Collapse of the USSR

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 1992
A plan for the most ambitious political reform in Soviet history was approved by the USSR's parliament in late 198& As the reform unfolded, a key component came to be what Mikhail S. Gorbachev called "a renewedfederal structure. " Reform proponents argued that only a renewedfederalism could provide for the continued integrity of the Soviet state while ...
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Indicating Success with Material Symbols after the Collapse of the USSR

Visual Anthropology, 2020
The growth in the role of the military sector of certain Soviet states in the overall structure of the national economy, to the detriment of other sectors, along with providing military assistance ...
Zelenskaya L.L.   +2 more
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Why the USSR Collapsed (On the Value Foundations of Ideologies)

Obshchestvo i ekonomika, 2023
The author presumes that the choice of “capitalism” or “socialism” is, first of all, a value choice, and not a choice arising from a comparison of the benefits of the “economic plan” and the “policy of non-intervention.” The article is devoted to finding the reasons for such a choice of value.
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Atlantic Rivalries and the Collapse of the USSR

1997
The aim of this chapter is to provide a framework for understanding the policies of different Atlantic states and social forces in the circumstances that accompanied the demise of the Soviet bloc. It is an argument of this chapter that ultimately, the collapse of the USSR and the defeat of the rapprochement between important segments of West German ...
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Interethnic Conflicts and the Collapse of the USSR

2008
Mikhail Gorbachev’s policies of glasnost and perestroika opened up discussions on many issues previously banned by the Soviet authorities. At the same time, however, the democratization process led to political confrontations between supporters and opponents of the reforms, and to the rise of nationalism.
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Teaching History in Russia after the Collapse of the USSR

History Teacher, 2005
DRAMATIC CONFLICTS and ideological changes occurred in Russia during the past decade. They inevitably influenced Russian education, particularly history teaching. We can identify a number of problems that have arisen in history education, from the emergence of new ideological symbols to inequities between schools for the rich and schools for the poor ...
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Farewell to the Era: IMEMO before the Collapse of the USSR

World Economy and International Relations, 2014
The article is dedicated to the scientific activities of IMEMO in 1989 which was a turning point for Perestroika, when the society had the feeling that a lot of the accumulated problems in the country couldn’t be solved in the framework of the previous political system.
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Twenty Years after the Collapse of the USSR: Continuity and Change

2012
Russian Analytical Digest (RAD ...
White, Stephen   +3 more
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THE COLLAPSE OF THE USSR

2013
Milo Jones, Philippe Silberzahn
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Five Years After the Collapse of the USSR

Post-Soviet Affairs, 1997
Timothy Colton   +5 more
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