|
Papers On Modern Russia / Former Soviet
Page 24 of 37
|
|
Russia's Free Market Economy & Post-Communist Europe
[ send me this paper ]
A 6 page essay on the problems of trying to establish a free market economy in post-Communist Russia. It is recommended, however, that the newly-formed states offer great promise and that it would be most wise for us to form strategic alliances with them. The writer also cautions us about political instability and continued problems that could arise on a global scale if we are not careful. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Russimar.wps
Russia's New Role
[ send me this paper ]
This 12 page paper addresses the evolution of Russia's role in the United Nations. Also included is a look at the country's past, present and future. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Russiaun.wps
Russia's Role in the Disposal of Nuclear Energy Waste
[ send me this paper ]
This is a 10 page paper which discusses the role that Russia may play in the disposal of nuclear energy waste and what the future may bring.
The bibliography has 7 sources.
Filename: JHRuss.rtf
Russia's Stalinist And Democratic Revolutions: Comparison
[ send me this paper ]
11 pages in length. When comparing Russia's Stalinist revolution to its democratic counterpart, the student will easily understand how the oppressive totalitarianism of Stalin's rule finally gave way to allow for a more Jeffersonian approach to Russian life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TLCStlDm.rtf
Russia, Belarus And Ukraine: Political Transition And Party Systems
[ send me this paper ]
8 pages in length. The very nature of political transition is to have the opportunity to realign misguided or wholly absent components that make an otherwise solid party system falter. When evaluating the impact such transition has had upon Russia, Belarus and Ukraine where their respective party systems are concerned, one must take into account such factors as nationalism, economics and tradition in order to understand why these countries struggled with consolidation. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TLCUkraine.rtf
Russia: From Monarchy To Socialism
[ send me this paper ]
6 pages in length. The writer discusses Russia's monarchy under Mongol suppression, as well as how socialism ultimately overtook any chance for freedom. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCRusMn.rtf
Russia: Overview of National Ideology & Interests, Power, Threats, Domestic Factors, Commitments, Military Strategy and Foreign Policy
[ send me this paper ]
This is a 7 page paper discussing the interest, ideology, threats, domestic factors, commitments, military strategy and international policy of the “new” Russia. Within the past century, Russia, the largest country in the world in area with a population of over 144,500,000, has undergone a great deal of structural change. The Russian Empire under the Romanov Dynasty was overthrown in 1917 and the Communists under Vladimir Lenin formed the U.S.S.R. The Soviets dominated the Russian people and their economy until in 1985 when General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev introduced glasnost (openness) and perestroika (restructuring) as an attempt to modernize Communism eventually led to the severing of the Soviet Union into Russia and fourteen other independent republics (CIA, 2003). In the last decade, Russia has had to rebuild its political and social system to work within the world market economy and democracy. While international trade and interests are a major factor in the restructuring of the country, a great many internal conflicts must also be met such as the ongoing conflict in Chechnya. As part of the national response to the issues of international economics and boundary disputes, and the national social, medical and economic issues, Russia’s development of a new ideology to fit its country’s needs is one based on continued and increased national security.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJRussi1.rtf
|