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Russian Reforms and Russian Federalism [PDF]

open access: possibleAnthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 1997
As little as three or four years ago, there existed substantive divergences in the understanding of on which principles our country's national statehood must be built; in recent times, one hears more and more often of the need to reform it on the principles of federalism.
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"Russian action" and the Russian Foreign Archives in Prague and their contribution to Russian history and Russian thought

Uchenyy Sovet (Academic Council), 2021
The article examines the role and significance of the "Russian action", the educational program and scientific activities of the Russian emigration in Czechoslovakia, and the Prague White Emigrant Archive in the fate and literary work of Nikolay Raevsky - a white officer, an emigrant, and the author of such literary works as "Volunteers", "Knights of ...
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On Teaching Russian Literature in Russian

The Modern Language Journal, 1963
THE rapidly growing interest in Russian on many American campuses today is a phenomenon which goes back less than a decade. Because it is such a recent development, teachers of Russian are just now facing problems with which their colleagues in the Romance languages and German became familiar many years ago, and some of the most challenging problems ...
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Trends in Russian research output indexed in Scopus and Web of Science

Scientometrics, 2018
Trends are analysed in the annual number of documents published by Russian institutions and indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, giving special attention to the time period starting in the year 2013 in which the Project 5-100 was launched by the Russian
H. Moed, V. Markusova, M. Akoev
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Russian Writers on Russian Writers

The Modern Language Review, 1997
Writers on writers - introductory essay, R. Aizlewood and F. Wigzell familiar solidarity and squabbling - Russia's 18th-century writers, G. Jones Fet on Tiutchev, R. Aizlewood Chekhov and Merezhkovskii, S. le Fleming Shestov on Chekhov, M. Jones Gumilev's reviews of Viacheslav Ivanov's "Cor Ardens" as a tool in the polemics of literary succession, P ...
Michael Falchikov, Faith Wigzell
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Characterizing the 2016 Russian IRA influence campaign

Social Network Analysis and Mining, 2018
Until recently, social media were seen to promote democratic discourse on social and political issues. However, this powerful communication ecosystem has come under scrutiny for allowing hostile actors to exploit online discussions in an attempt to ...
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Civil Code of the Russian Federation

The Civil Code of the Russian Federation, 2018
Part One No. 51-FZ of November 30, 1994, Part Two No. 14-FZ of January 26, 1996, Part Three No. 146-FZ of November 26, 2001 and Part Four No. 230-FZ of December 18, 2006 (with the Amendments and Additions of February 20, August 12, 1996, October 24, 1997,

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Russian Thought and Russian Thinkers

2021
The Afterword reevaluates Isaiah Berlin’s highly influential collection of essays, Russian Thinkers (1978), and suggests that some of Berlin’s views are either somewhat dated or tendentious. It sketches out a new vision of the Russian intellectual tradition as perceived from the twenty-first-century Anglophone perspective.
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The Revolution of Russian Identity: Russia for the Russians?

Sociological Research, 2008
(2008). The Revolution of Russian Identity: Russia for the Russians? Sociological Research: Vol. 47, No. 3, pp. 56-79.
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Russian Surgery and the Russian Surgical Congress

Archives of Surgery, 1961
The 27th Congress of the Surgeons of the U.S.S.R. (The All-Union Scientific Society of Surgeons) met in Moscow from May 23 to 28 under the acting chairmanship of Prof. P. A. Kupriyanov, one of the vice-presidents. Prof. Kupriayanov, who was in uniform, is a Lieutenant General in the Russian Army and Surgeon of the Leningrad Military Academy of Medicine.
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