Tag Archives: Soviet Union

Why the United Nations Is Kept Weak

Is the West underestimating the value of the trust that the UN enjoys in the hearts and minds of the rest of the world’s population?

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Russia’s Liberal Pseudo-Politicians

Can Russia’s liberal movement find a leader who can connect with ordinary Russians?

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The Russian Empire Is Gone for Good

How has Russia’s post-Soviet history represented an about-face from its Soviet past?

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Russia, Cuba and U.S. Jobs

How are outdated trade policies holding back U.S. economic growth and job creation?

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A True Russian Republic in the Making?

Twenty years after the dismantlement of the Soviet Union, post-imperial Russia is beginning to emerge as a nation.

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Another Bipolar World Order (Part II)

What is the chief competition that will determine the destiny of mankind in the 21st century?

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Twenty Years After the Demise of the Soviet Union: A Chinese Perspective (Part I)

How did the fall of the USSR give rise to a global order characterized by peace and economic development?

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Berlin 1961: Staring Down a Soviet Tank’s Barrel

How did a tense scene at Checkpoint Charlie in 1961 almost lead to nuclear war?

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Lessons for Libya from 1911

What is the key to the success of democracy in 21st century Libya?

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Celebrating the 70th Anniversary of the Atlantic Charter

Why does the new global era demand a new global charter?

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