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Russian law,
although the
correct term is
simply Russian law scholar.
Sovietologists or
Kremlinologists should also be
distinguished from transitologists...
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Cornelius Castoriadis (Gr****: Κορνήλιος Καστοριάδης; 11
March 1922 – 26
December 1997) was a Gr****-French philosopher,
social critic, economist, psychoanalyst...
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failed because it
operated in an
environment that
encouraged failure.
Sovietologists of all
political stripes were
given strong incentives to
ignore certain...
- phenomenon,
particularly in the
context of the Cold War, is used by
Sovietologists to
describe the
extent of the
Soviet Union's
hegemony over the Second...
- this, the
Central Committee was
commonly considered an
indicator for
Sovietologists to
study the
strength of the
different institutions. The
Politburo was...
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Historiographical Review" (PDF).
Slavic Studies. 25: 1–25. Firestone, Thomas. "Four
Sovietologists: A Primer."
National Interest No. 14 (Winter 1988–9), pp. 102–107 on...
- censorship. 'Aesopian language' or
literature is a
technical term used by
Sovietologists to
define allegorical language used by
Russian or
nationality [that...
- the
result of a
power struggle in the
Soviet leadership, and
Western Sovietologists were
regularly reading Pravda and
paying attention to the most minute...
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behind Brezhnev but
ahead of
Premier Kosygin.
Though there were some
Sovietologists who
foresaw Podgorny's fall, the
decision to
remove Podgorny from the...
- Press. ISBN 978-1592642786. Firestone,
Thomas (Winter 1988). "Four
Sovietologists: A Primer." The
National Interest, no. 14. pp. 102–107. JSTOR 24027135...