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Russia, the Baltic and Eurasian Republics, and Central/Eastern Europe

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ISBN-10: 0073379891

ISBN-13: 9780073379890

Edition: 11th 2008 (Revised)

Authors: Minton F. Goldman

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Our GLOBAL STUDIES Series provides students with comprehensive background and current information shaping regional cultures and countries of the world today. Each volume features country report essays and maps as well as relevant articles from world-wide publications. Visit our website for more information and a complete listing of titles: www.mhcls.com/globalstudies/
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List price: $38.44
Edition: 11th
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Publication date: 3/13/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 8.00" wide x 11.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.342
Language: English

Russia
38859 Putin vs. the Jailed Tycoon: Defining Russia''s New Rules,Timothy L. O''Brien and Erin E. Arvedlund, The New York Times Magazine , 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
38860 The Shape of Putin''s Russia,Tatyana Netreba, Russian Life , vol. 45, 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
45762 Power Through the Pump,Peter Baker, Washington Post National Weekly Edition , August 16-22, 2004 Now that Russia is a major player in the oil industry, Vladimir Putin is restructuring the industry with a seemingly move from private ownership to more consolidated state control. However, investors and business officials are skeptical of who is really behind the move
38862 Russia Goes to the Polls,Natasha Yefimova, Russian Life , vol. 46, September/October 2003 Russians head to the polls, what do the voters look for in their political parties?
38863 Russia: The 21st Century''s Energy Superpower?,Fiona Hill, Brookings Review , vol. 20, 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?
45763 How Not to Fix an Election, The Economist , November 12, 2005 Azerbaijan’s president, Ilham Aliev, called for an honest election in his country on November 2006. The opposition to Aliev’s party has already staged protests within days after the election, but is the opposition popular enough to start a revolution?
45764 Orange Devolution, Fortune , April 3, 2006 Viktor Yushchenko, president of Ukraine, is struggling to hold his aspirations for a troubled country due to a year of economic frustrations. Eurasian Republics
38865 The United States and Russia in Central Asia: Uzbekistan, Tajikistan,Fiona Hill, Brookings Review , 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
38866 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
45765 Old Animosities Flare Up,Peter Finn and Peter Baker, Washington Post National Weekly Edition , September 13-19, 2004 The Ingush and the Ossetians have long held animosity toward each other. A recent deadly school siege puts the villagers of Kartsa on edge
45766 Chechnya Ten Years Later,Nabi Abdullaev, Current History , October 2004 Chechnya marks its tenth anniversary of conflict between the Chechen people and Moscow. Will Chechnya independence prevail, or can the Kremlin enact more effective policies to govern the territory?
45767 Autocrats, Islamist, and the Rise of Radicalism in Central Asia,Eric McGlinchey, Current History , October 2005 Central Asian governments attempt to control Islam and the Islamic elite through past Soviet influence and policies. However, Radical Islam is rising in opposition to injustices of authoritarian rule
38928 Hope Flares in the Aegean,Editors of the Economist, The Economist , June 26, 2004 Talks continue between Kosovo''s Serbs and the Albanians, but some foreign diplomats worry that that utility of these gatherings is diminishing. Central/Eastern Europe
38929 Central Europe''s Elections: Populists, Ahoy,Editors of the Economist, The Economist , June 19, 2004 Voter turnout is low among the ten new members of the European Union
38930 The Czech Republic: One More Defenestration,Editors of the Economist, The Economist , July 3, 2004 Vladimire Spidla quits as prime minister
38931 The Kosovars Need to Know Where They''re Headed,James Dobbins, International Herald Tribune , November 4, 2004 The recent elections in Kosovo demonstrates the stability in Kosovar voting patterns and the determination of the majority of Kosovars to achieve independence peacefully
38932 Poland''s Unruly Politics: When Populism Trumps Socialism,Editors of the Economist, The Economist , May 8, 2004 Over the next year, Poland''s political climate could turn unsettled
38933 Poland''s Prime Minister: Quitting,Editors of the Economist, The Economist , April 3, 2004 An unpopular Lezek Miller is leaving the stage
38934 Hungary: Spinning,Editors of the Economist, The Economist , April 3, 2004 This article explores the strange world of Hungarian politics
38935 Montenegro: Semi-Independent,Editors of the Economist, The Economist , April 10, 2004 Montenegro''s foreign minister claims that being forced by the EU to harmonize his country''s economy with Serbia''s has caused financial damage
38936 Romania and the EU: Don''t Count Your Chickens,Editors of the Economist, The Economist , April 17, 2004 There is a public clock in the center of Romania''s capital that counts the days until 2007--the year when the country hopes to join the European Union
38937 Serbia: Something Nasty in the Balkans,Editors of the Economist, The Economist , January 3, 2004 The revival of the extreme nationalists in Serbia bodes ill for the country--and perhaps the whole region