RUSSIAGEOPOLITICSINTERNATIONAL relationsSOCIAL constructionismThe paper is aimed at analysing the domestic and international determinants of the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the consequences for Europe, the world and Poland, as well as its place in Ce...
why did russia invade ukraine when it did? it all could have come down to russia’s resources at that moment, pomeranz says. it might have been the “most opportune time” from putin’s perspective, he adds, because the country had $600 billion in foreign currency reserves and had ...
What Countries Did the Soviet Union Split Into? After the USSR dissolved, the former union split into 15 countries, also known as post-Soviet states. In alphabetical order, those are: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Taji...
Russia is rich in human resources as well. Its educational tradition is superb in mathematics and the hard sciences and excellent in languages. As such, it produces plenty of brainy workers. Russia boasts an astounding 99.7% literacy rate and boasts one of the highest rates of tertiary educatio...
How Capitalism Was Built: The Transformation of Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia In How Capitalism Was Built, Second Edition, he asks - and answers for the twenty-one countries he investigates: o Why did communism collapse? o Why ... L Balcerowicz - 《Eurasian Geography...
What is Russia’s Wagner Group, and why did it recently try to depose Putin? John Lechner and Brian Klaas explain on this episode of Out of the Loop! On This Episode of Out of the Loop: What is Russia’s Wagner Group, and what kind of desperate degenerates fill its ranks? How did...
Why did the Schlieffen Plan ultimately collapse? Why was Russia able to withstand the German invasion in 1941? Why was the cavalry an important part of Alexander the Great's army? Why was the Treaty of Verdun a failure? Why did Operation Barbarossa fail?
Ayman: Why did it take this long for Assad’s regime in Syria to collapse?09:52 Share this - Copied Ayman Mohyeldin: “Part of me still cannot believe Bashar al-Assad was actually toppled after so long. On the other hand, it is worth looking back and asking a di...
Twenty-five years after the breakup of the Soviet Union, they crave the stability that the nationalist president represents.
“ideological slaves of the bourgeoisie” who one way or another aspired to the restoration of an old, capitalist system in Russia. Many believed the bourgeoisie manipulated the masses using reactionary, mainly religious ideas - so the Soviets were compelled to deal with those responsible for such...