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Spy Wars
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Spy WarsSpy Wars

Spy Wars by Tenent H. Bagley

In this rapid-paced book, a former CIA chief of Soviet bloc counter-intelligence breaks open the mysterious case of KGB officer Yuri Nosenko's 1964 defection to the United States. Still a highly controversial chapter in the history of Cold War espionage, the Nosenko affair has inspired debate for more than forty years: was Nosenko a bona fide defector with the real information about Lee Harvey Oswald's stay in Soviet Russia, or was he a KGB loyalist, engaged in a complex game of deception?

 
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Tags: Nosenko, Soviet, years, defector, information
The Military Uses of Literature: Fiction and the Armed Forces in the Soviet Union
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The Military Uses of Literature: Fiction and the Armed Forces in the Soviet UnionThe Military Uses of Literature: Fiction and the Armed Forces in the Soviet Union

This book studies the made-to-order genre of socialist-realist fiction that was produced at the direction of the Main Political Directorate of the Soviet Army and Navy (MPD) as a part of the war for men's minds waged by the Soviet State. Topics examined in the book include the attitude toward Germans following World War II; the retirement of the World War II generation; military wives; "Dear John" letters; life at remote posts; the military as a socializing institution; the use of lethal force by sentries; attitudes toward field training exercises, heroism, and initiative; legitimacy of command; and the reception of Afghan vets.
 
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Tags: Soviet, Literature, Military, Fiction, Armed, Union, World, military
Pride and Panic: Russian Imagination of the West in Post-Soviet Film
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Pride and Panic: Russian Imagination of the West in Post-Soviet FilmPride and Panic: Russian Imagination of the West in Post-Soviet Film

Since the fall of Communism, Russians have struggled to reconcile their social traditions with a flood of Western cultural imports. Contemporary Russian cinema has latched on to the resulting confusion and ambivalence, mining societal upheaval for revolutionary cinematic topics. Yana Hashamova explores this largely uncharted territory in Pride and Panic.

A groundbreaking study, Pride and Panic probes cinematic representations of the unsettled Russian national consciousness, a complex cocktail of fear, anger, and anxious uncertainty.


 
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Tags: Panic, Pride, Russian, cinematic, groundbreaking, Pride, Panic, Soviet
Private and Civil Law in the Russian Federation (Law in Eastern Europe)
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Private and Civil Law in the Russian Federation (Law in Eastern Europe)Private and Civil Law in the Russian Federation (Law in Eastern Europe)

The chapters in this volume are from two Leiden conferences. There, distinguished scholars and practitioners from Russia and the Far Abroad measured the winds of change in the field of private law in post-Soviet Russia: enormous differences from the Soviet period, crucial in supporting post-Soviet changes toward freedom of choice in the marketplaces of goods, services, ideas and political institutions.
 
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Tags: Soviet, Russia, goods, services, marketplaces, Civil, Private, Europe
The Baltic Republics (Nations in Transition)
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The Baltic Republics (Nations in Transition)The Baltic Republics (Nations in Transition)

Posed on the eastern edge of Russia, the Baltic republics of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are among the smallest republics of the 15 countries of the former Soviet Union. Collectively, however, they are the greatest success story of these once satellite states. They were the first Soviet states to break away and have achieved a successful transition from communism to democracy.
 
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