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Essays On Modern Russia / Former Soviet
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Professional Women in Russia -- Then and Now
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A 14 page research paper on the role of professional women in Russia. The writer discusses the Soviet era and compares it with the present day as it relates to women' s roles. A number of strong analytical points are made and supported with social, cultural, and political fact. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Ruswomn.wps
Essay Title: Professional Women in Russia -- Then and Now
Putin and Yeltsin: A Comparison of Leadership Styles
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11 pages in
length. When Yeltsin announced his resignation to the world and
that his hand-picked successor would be Vladimir Putin, it was a
surprise to all. This paper is a discussion of this action and
the different styles of leadership as the world will see between
these two politicos. Bibliography lists 23 sources.
Filename: JGAputin.wps
Essay Title: Putin and Yeltsin: A Comparison of Leadership Styles
RASPUTIN: THE SAINT WHO SINNED BY BRIAN MOYNAHAN
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This 9 page paper summarizes Brian Moynahan's book, Rasputing: The Saint Who Sinned. Quotes cited from text. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MBrputin.rtf
Essay Title: RASPUTIN: THE SAINT WHO SINNED BY BRIAN MOYNAHAN
REALISM, LIBERALISM AND THE IRANIAN NUCLEAR CONFLICT
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This 4-page paper discusses the realism and liberalism theories of international relations, and uses them to discuss relations between Iran and the United State. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTrealibir.rtf
Essay Title: REALISM, LIBERALISM AND THE IRANIAN NUCLEAR CONFLICT
Reconciliation Of Two Views On The New Russia
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A 7 page paper that explores this issue from Gail W. Lapidus' anthology and Vladimir Andrle's historiography. The writer posits that despite the fact that Lapidus seems to approach the resolution of the ethnic conflicts and economic issues from a centrist top-down view, in fact her research and conclusions are in line with Andrle's history of a bottom-up power based on the strength of the 'peasantry' of the old Russia. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Newruss.wps
Essay Title: Reconciliation Of Two Views On The New Russia
Reforms in the Polish Economy and the Reasons for their Success
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This 10 page paper looks at the relative success of Poland as a former communist country when compared to other countries such as Russia and Czechoslovakia. This paper argues that the accomplishment is due to the success of the economy and can be seen as a result of the way in which economic and political reforms have taken place, with the emphasis on the economic situation. The paper considers the reasons for the success including the economic history, different social expectations and the divergent perception of the role government. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEpoland.wps
Essay Title: Reforms in the Polish Economy and the Reasons for their Success
Remnick's Lenin's Tomb
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This 5 page critical book review provides insights into what the author is trying to say, his credibility and questions raised by the work. Comments pertain to the author's bias. Communism and the collapse of the U.SS.R. are each discussed. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA118Len.doc
Essay Title: Remnick's Lenin's Tomb