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Television and Politics in the Soviet Union by Ellen Mickiewicz TELEVISION and AMERICA's CHILDREN a Crisis of Neglect by Edward L
Freedom of the Press 2005
Russian Media Policy in the First and Second Checen Campaigns
Ideological and Real Socialism of My Soviet Childhood, Schooling, and Teaching: Multi-Consciousness1
Converting Former Soviet Chemical Weapons Plants
Soviet-Romanian Relations Under Gorbachev "
Glasnost, Perestroika and the Soviet Media Communication and Society General Editor: James Curran
Sustainability Index 2009
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Yuri Glazov Gorbachev Is Gone, Yeltsin ... ? for Many Years The
Source Descriptors of Key Russian Media
THE COLD WAR's LONGEST COVER-UP: HOW and WHY the USSR INSTIGATED the 1967 WAR by Isabella Ginor*
Monitoring Russian Channels 2015
The Soviet Union's Partnership with India
RUSSIA and the ARMS TRADE (Oxford University SIPRI Yearbook 1995: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security , 3 Aug
Esi Manual the Russian Debate on the South Caucasus
Russia's New Politics the Management of a Postcommunist Society
Perestroika, Social Justice and Public Opinion
Top View
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Making the Russian Bomb from Stalin to Yeltsin
Framing in Russian TV News: How to Shape Reality?
The KGB Documents and the Soviet Collapse: Part II
Market Socialism in Eastern Europe
Ideas of Revolutions and Revolutionary Ideas
David Sheldon Boone Charging Him with Selling the Security Apparatus
Russian Politics and Journalism Under Mikhail Gorbachev's Perestroika
FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY's HISTORICAL CONCEPTIONS for RUSSIA by Marlene Struger, A.B. a Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate
Vmax TV Channel List
Banned in the Ussr: Counterculture, State Media, and Public
Soviet Reaction to the Election of Pope John Paul 11
Introduction New Evidence on the Polish Crisis 1980-1982
Revolution by Degrees Christian Ostermann, Director Director
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Englishisms in Post-Soviet Russian : Linguistic Markers of Historical Change
Russia's Return to the Middle East: Building Sandcastles?
The Revolutions of 1989–90: Politological Analysis Ivan E
Alexander Barkashov and the Rise of National Socialism in Russia
Ethnicity and Soviet Television News Ellen Mickiewicz
Gorbachev and the Trials of Perestroika
Explaining the Conservative Turn in Russian Foreign Policy Nicolai N
25 Years of Revolution
Television in the Russian Federation: Organisational Structure, Programme Production and Audience
Russia and the News Media in Ukraine: a Case of 'Soft
Post-Soviet Sakharovs: Renewed Persecution of Dissident Scientists and the American Response
Perestroika and the Challenge of Democracy in Russia
Television and the Law in the Soviet Union
Culturally-Marked Vocabulary in Translation of Russian Political Media Discourse
Andrei Sakharov and Human Rights