Walter C. UhlerRussian-American International Studies Association PhiladelphiaJournal of Slavic Military StudiesUhler, Walter C. "Once Again: How the Cold War Ended and Why the Soviet Union Collapsed. Journal of Slavic Military Studies [Great Britain] 18:3 (2005): 505-524....
This is what happened when the central government of the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. I would think that parallel kinds of changes could start happening in the next few years, in many parts of the world. At some time, perhaps as soon as 2025, the European Union could collapse. If thi...
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the NATO expansion question became more urgent — both for the U.S. looking to cement its influence in Europe and for countries emerging from communist control, like Poland, Hung...
Many members of congress weren't pleased with the expenditure, or with the more than $20 billion the Pentagon had already spent developing the plane. By the time the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the price had jumped even higher and the need for a huge fleet of B-2s had decreased. ...
When the Soviet Union collapsed, how did industry change? How did Marxism affect the Russian Revolution? How did detente affect relations between the Soviet Union and the United States? How did the Venezuelan Crisis affect the world? How was the Cuban Revolution won? How did the Venezuelan Cris...
In Russia technology developed a world apart from Silicon Valley and that didn't chance once the Soviet Union collapsed, over 25 years later and Ru... 6.64 Moleman 2: Demoscene: The Art of the Algorithms In the 1980's, something changed the world forever. Computer technology, mostly due ...
"It always had its own language. It always had its own status inside the USSR." Under Stalin's grip in the 1930s, Ukrainians' farmland and wheat were confiscated and a resulting famine killed an estimated 4 million people. Ukraine declared its independence after the Soviet Union collapsed ...
must change its strategies that more likely address a global power competition that has evolved since the collapse of the Soviet Union almost 30 years ago. The NDS elevates the need to thwart or mitigate Chinese and Russian aggression and intimidation to advance their goals at the expense of ...
Benjamin Peters is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Tulsa and affiliated faculty at the Information Society Project at Yale Law School. 原文摘录 ··· On September 19, 1990, fifteen months before the Soviet Union collapsed, the Internet Corporation for Ass...
The development of this technology led to a subset of the U.S.-Soviet arms race – a microwave power derby. When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, I and other American scientists gained access to Russian pulsed power accelerators, like the SINUS-6 that is still working in ...