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Russian Federation Communist Regime
2,106 wordsIntroduction The fall of the Communist regime in the Soviet Union was more than a political event. The powerful interaction and fusion between politics and economics that characterized the state socialist system created a situation that was unique for the successor states of the Soviet Union. The penetration of the Communist regime into every facet of life left the Russian people with little democratic traditions. Russia faces the seemingly impracticable task of economic liberalization and democ...
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Free Market Economy Members Of Parliament
1,086 wordsBoris Yeltsin's Economic Reforms and Political Struggles Russia's Move Towards a Free-Market Economy Chechnya's Struggle for Independence Presidential and Parliamentary Elections Questions About Yeltsin's Leadership In 1991, the Soviet Union was officially dismantled, and the communist regime there came to an end. Democracy has since been introduced in Russia and other former Soviet republics, and in 1992 the people of the Russian Republic elected Boris Yeltsin -- a pro democracy, pro capitalism...
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Free Market Economy Political And Economic
1,128 words... approved a new constitution that gave the president enormous powers. However, the Liberal Democratic Party, led by ultra nationalist Vladimir Zhirinovsky, won more seats than the Reform Party in the new parliament, called the Federal Assembly. In the 1995 elections, the Communist Party prevailed, winning 157 of 355 seats -- enough to make them the strongest party in parliament and a thorn in the side of the reform-minded Yeltsin. The resurgence of this "new communism" and ultranationalism --...
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Boris Yeltsin Russian Federation
483 wordsYeltsin's journey to the top has been hard-fought and worthwhile. It started in 1961, when he joined the CPSU. In 1985 - 86, he was secretary of CPSU. Also, in 1985 - 87, he became first Deputy Chairman State Construction Committee. In 1989, he became minister in cabinet of the USSR. In 1990, he was chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR, President of the Russian Federation, and he was elected Executive President of Russia. In 1991, Yeltsin was inaugurated. Yeltsin's current office is Presi...
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Los Angeles County Boris Yeltsin
2,100 wordsWe Boris Yeltsin Boris Yeltsin We dont appreciate what we have until its gone. Freedom is like that. Its like air. When you have it you dont notice. Boris Yeltsin Yeltsin, Boris Nikolayevich, president of Russia, elected shortly before the breakup of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1991. Yeltsin, who was elected to a second term 1996, is a central figure in the transition away from communism in the former USSR and has dominated Russian politics in the last decade. Early Life In 1930, ...
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Hope For The Future Soviet Union
2,516 wordsThe Chechens always despised being ruled by the Russians, likewise, Russia loathed them ranked them among the most ruthless and severe criminals of the former Soviet Union (Roskin 285). Stalin deported the Chechens to Kazakhstan in 1944, claiming they were German collaborators. When the remaining Muslim Chechens were permitted back into their homeland, they returned feeling bitter and helpless without any available resources on which to survive. Since their repatriation, the people of Chechnya h...
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Peter The Great Country In The World
3,166 wordsWhen the Soviet Union fell in 1991, due to many pressures both internal and external, the ex-soviet satellites were given their independence, much to Russias dismay. A new trend towards sovereignty made it difficult for the largest country in the world to deny its former members the right to separate. However, even with the creation of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Russia is still heavily involved with the matters of its former soviet members. This then leaves the question, are t...
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