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The keyword "collapse of the USSR"
Used in article(s) [
11
]
Issue
Article
N 81
Muntiyan V. I.
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History lessons and CIS perspectives (Russia, Moscow)
N 81
Simchenko N. A.
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Collapse of the USSR and Belovezh Accords in the historical memory: analytical review of Professor M.I. Krotov’s article (Russia, Simferopol)
N 81
Afanasenko I. D.
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The state in the system of “Russkiy mir” (Russia, St. Petersburg)
N 81
Chueshov V. I.
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On some specificities of the scholarly description of history, as well as on the use of logic and argumentation in the discussion on the cessation of the USSR and creation of CIS (Belarus’, Minsk)
N 81
Miropol'lsky D. Yu., Lomakina I. B.
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Collapse of the USSR: economic and legal mechanisms (Russia, St. Petersburg)
N 81
Protasov A. Yu.
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Was it possible to keep the USSR? (based on the article by M.I. Krotov “Collapse of the USSR and Belovezh Accords in historical memory”) (Russia, St. Petersburg)
N 81
Khaikin M. M., Lapinskas A. A.
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Socio-economic sources of the collapse of the USSR through the prism of socio-economic research (in the context of Professor M.I. Krotov’s article “Collapse of the USSR and Belovezh Accords in historical memory”) (Russia, St. Petersburg)
N 81
Sokolov B. I.
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Once more on the creation and destruction of the USSR (Russia, St. Petersburg)
N 81
Blagikh Ivan A.
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To the issue of Belovezh Accords and liquidation of the USSR: historical and economic excursus (Russia, St. Petersburg)
N 81
Selishchev A. S.
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Reflections over the article by Professor M.I. Krotov (Russia, St. Petersburg)
N 83
Syn Lee, Yu Zheng
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Factors of the collapse of the USSR: A view from China (China, Shanghai)
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