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Volume 1 Issue 26
December 22, 1995- THE COMMUNIST PARTY WON WITH A NEW, IMPROVED "HOLY RUSSIA" IDEOLOGY
- THE OUTCOME OF THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IN RUSSIA: WHY IS YELTSIN SMILING?
- RUSSIA'S ORGANIZED CRIME PROBLEM SHOWS NO SIGN OF WANING
- MILITARY REFORM, AN OXYMORON IN RUSSIA
- THE MOUSE THAT ROARED: KALMYKIA'S YOUNG PRESIDENT MAKES WAVES
Volume 1 Issue 25
December 1, 1995- RUSSIA'S OMINOUS NEW MILITARY DOCTRINE
- ORGANIZED CRIME AND RUSSIAN BANKING: THE FINANCIAL CRIME OF THE CENTURY
- ELECTIONS IN CHECHNYA: WILL THEY BRING STABILITY OR FURTHER CONFLICT?
- "NEW RUSSIANS," BANKS, AND THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN
- POST-ELECTION DUMA RESHUFFLING WILL NOT CHANGE RUSSIA'S POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
- PROFILES OF POLITICAL PARTIES: YABLOKO
Volume 1 Issue 24
November 17, 1995- THE MILITARY'S ENTHUSIASM FOR POLITICS COULD THREATEN RUSSIA'S REFORMS
- RUSSIA'S GOVERNORS HAVE MORE INFLUENCE IN ELECTIONS THAN REALIZED
- THE RUSSIAN ARMED FORCES MAY NOT BE SO POOR AFTER ALL
- A SENIOR RUSSIAN OFFICIAL CHARGES THAT THE WEST IS EXPLOITING RUSSIA'S RAW MATERIALS
- RUSSIA BALKS ON THE CFE, THREATENING REGIONAL SECURITY
- NO NARROWING OF THE CHASM BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA
Volume 1 Issue 23
November 3, 1995Volume 1 Issue 22
October 20, 1995Volume 1 Issue 21
October 6, 1995- YELTSIN AND CLINTON PLAY "YUGOSLAVIAN ROULETTE"
- INTERNAL STABILITY: THE KEY TO CENTRAL ASIAN NATIONAL SECURITY
- PROFILES OF POLITICAL PARTIES: THE CONGRESS OF RUSSIAN COMMUNITIES
- NATO'S FUTURE: THE RISKS OF NOT EXPANDING
- YELTSIN'S CIS DECREE: AN INSTRUMENT FOR REGAINING RUSSIA'S SUPERPOWER STATUS
- INTERETHNIC TENSION COULD AFFECT PIPELINE SECURITY
Volume 1 Issue 20
September 22, 1995- BORIS FEDOROV PROMOTES FREE MARKETS AND RUSSIAN NATIONALISM
- CENTRAL ASIA'S POLITICAL LEADERS STRUGGLE TO CONTROL ISLAMIC INFLUENCE
- HOW CORRUPT IS RUSSIA'S MILITARY LEADERSHIP?
- RUSSIA'S COUNTERINTELLIGENCE SERVICE TAKES AIM AT TURKEY
- THE MYTH OF ECONOMIC STABILIZATION IN RUSSIA
- MOSCOW'S FOREIGN POLICY GROWS INCREASINGLY HARDLINECIS COUNTRIES SEEK TO LOOSEN THE RUSSIAN YOKE
Volume 1 Issue 19
September 8, 1995Volume 1 Issue 18
September 1, 1995- THE KYRGYZ, THE UIGHURS, AND XINJIANG
- SVERDLOVSK GOVERNOR'S ELECTION MAY PROVE TO BENEFIT YELTSIN AFTER ALL
- AUTHORITARIANISM ON THE MARCH IN BELARUS
- PRISM INTERVIEW: GLAZYEV BLAMES GOVERNMENT FOR BANKING CRISIS
- NEW DUMA LIKELY TO CONTAIN RECORD NUMBER OF MILITARY OFFICERS
- BANKING CRISIS LIKELY TO CONTINUE AS ELECTION CAMPAIGN PICKS UP STEAM
- POLITICAL DEADLOCK CONTINUES IN CHECHNYA
Volume 1 Issue 17
August 25, 1995- TATARSTAN HELPS TO DEFINE A NEW FEDERALISM FOR RUSSIA
- THE RETURN OF THE MESKHETIANS
- TURKEY CONTINUES ITS DIPLOMATIC OFFENSIVE IN CENTRAL ASIA
- RUSSIAN CONTROL OVER THE SALE OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS IS LESS THAN PERFECT
- THE TROUBLED RUSSIAN ARMY GAINS NEW POLITICAL CLOUT
- MOSCOW SEEKS DIPLOMATIC GAINS FROM THE YUGOSLAV CRISIS
- YELTSIN CONTINUES HIS SEARCH FOR A WAY OUT OF CHECHNYA
Volume 1 Issue 16
August 18, 1995- PRIVATIZATION TATARSTAN-STYLE BACKFIRES
- NORTH CAUCASIAN ALLIANCES STILL THREATEN MOSCOW'S CONTROL OF THE REGION
- RUSSIAN CONTRACT SOLDIERS IN CHECHNYA PRESENT NEW PROBLEMS FOR MOSCOW
- PEACE IN CHECHNYA IS STILL A LONG WAY OFF
- CUNY FAMILY HOLDS RUSSIANS RESPONSIBLE FOR FRED CUNY'S DEATH
- COMMEMORATION OF AUGUST 1991 COUP LIKELY TO DIVIDE RUSSIAN POLITICIANS, PEOPLE
- CHECHEN WAR WINDS DOWN BUT CLAIMS NEW VICTIMS
Volume 1 Issue 15
August 11, 1995- ETHNIC MINORITIES SUFFER IN CENTRAL ASIA
- PRISM INTERVIEW: KONSTANTIN BOROVOI SPEAKS OUT AGAINST ORGANIZED CRIME
- RUSSIAN-STYLE PRIVATIZATION HAS ACHIEVED "STATE CAPITALISM"
- CONTRACT MURDERS ON THE RISE IN RUSSIA
- MILITARY TRUCE IN CHECHNYA REMAINS UNSTABLE
- MOSCOW ATTEMPTS TO PLAY POWER BROKER IN FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
Volume 1 Issue 14
August 4, 1995- PROPOSED KAZAKH CONSTITUTION WILL SOLVE SOME PROBLEMS BUT EXACERBATE OTHERS
- UKRAINIAN AND RUSSIAN NEGOTIATIONS ON THE BLACK SEA FLEET FAIL TO MAKE PROGRESS
- TURKEY EXPANDS ITS INFLUENCE IN CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS
- YELTSIN'S HEALTH PROBLEMS MAY BE ROOTED IN DEPRESSION
- FIGHTING IN TAJIKISTAN IS SET TO EXPLODE
- CHECHEN ACCORDS ARE FAR FROM A GENERAL PEACE
Volume 1 Issue 13
July 28, 1995- FACT PAGE
- RUSSIA'S RELATIONS WITH BELGRADE ARE FAR FROM PROBLEM-FREE
- YELTSIN'S NEW MAN AT THE FSB IS A PAWN IN A LARGER POLITICAL STRUGGLE
- KOZYREV AIDE PUSHES NATIONALIST AGENDA
- POLITICAL INTRIGUE EXISTS ON BOTH SIDES IN GROZNY
- MOSCOW LAUNCHES DIPLOMATIC OFFENSIVE ON BOSNIA AND IN PARIAH STATES
- MOSCOW SPLIT ON CHECHNYA
Volume 1 Issue 12
July 21, 1995- FACT PAGE
- HUMAN RIGHTS NOT DOING WELL IN CENTRAL ASIAN STATES
- MOLDOVA MAY BE HEADING TOWARD INSTABILITY
- RUSSIAN DEFENSE MINISTER PAVEL GRACHEV MAKES A PLAY FOR POWER
- YELTSIN DEFINES THE PLAYING FIELD FOR THE UPCOMING PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS
- CHECHNYA STANDS BETWEEN AN UNSTEADY PEACE AND A NEW WAR
- YELTSIN'S HEART ATTACK RESHAPES RUSSIAN POLITICS
Volume 1 Issue 11
July 14, 1995- FACT PAGE
- OPPOSITION PARTIES IN CENTRAL ASIA REMAIN UNDER FIRE
- THE MYSTERIOUS FELIX GROUP RAISES ITS PROFILE
- THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION LAW TILTS THE SYSTEM TOWARD THE EXECUTIVE
- MOSCOW'S NEW APPROACH TO POLITICS LIKELY TO FAIL
- THE RUSSIAN ELECTION CAMPAIGN BEGINS IN EARNEST
- CHECHEN TALKS HEAD TOWARD DEADLOCK WITH POSSIBLE EXPLOSIONS AHEAD
Volume 1 Issue 10
July 7, 1995- FACT PAGE
- CRIMEAN TATARS REENTER POLITICS WITH A BANG
- RUSSIA'S INTELLIGENCE FAILURE IN CHECHNYA HAS DEEP ROOTS
- TURKMENISTAN SEEKS TO EXPLOIT BOTH GAS AND GEOGRAPHY
- SHAKEUP OF MOSCOW'S POWER MINISTERS HELPS YELTSIN CONSOLIDATE POWER
- KOZYREV CALLS FOR TIGHTER, RUSSIAN-DOMINATED CIS
- TAJIK WAR APPEARS SET TO EXPLODE AND TO FORCE MOSCOW TO MAKE SOME PAINFUL CHOICES
- YELTSIN GAINS FROM LATEST POLITICAL CRISIS IN MOSCOW, BUT NEARLY TORPEDOES CHECHEN TALKS
Volume 1 Issue 9
June 30, 1995Volume 1 Issue 8
June 23, 1995- FACT PAGE: KEY OFFICIALS IN AZERBAIJAN
- MOSCOW FACES ANOTHER INTRACTABLE ETHNIC CONFILCT IN THE NORTH CAUCASUS
- THE RUSSIAN CRIMINAL WORLD PLAYED A KEY ROLE IN CHECHNYA AND CONTINUES TO DO SO
- THE COSTS FOR MOSCOW OF ITS WAR IN CHECHNYA ARE HIGH AND CONTINUING
- THE POLITICAL SITUATION CONTINUES TO DETERIORATE IN ARMENIA
- THE RESOLUTION OF THE BUDENNOVSK HOSTAGE CRISIS LEADS TO TALKS IN GROZNY, POLITICAL CRISIS IN MOSCOW
Volume 1 Issue 7
June 16, 1995- FACT PAGE: ARMENIA--KEY OFFICIALS
- ANOTHER GROUP IN THE CAUCASUS--THE ADYGEY--CHALLENGE MOSCOW'S CONTROL THERE
- MOLDOVA'S GAGAUZ REPUBLIC ORGANIZES AND BECOMES A PRECEDENT FOR EUROPE
- AT FIVE, RUSSIA STILL HAS NOT MADE FUNDAMENTAL CHOICES ABOUT ITS FUTURE
- KOZYREV'S "SHOCK DIPLOMACY" IS INCREASINGLY UNPOPULAR AT HOME
- THE WEEK AHEAD: USING THIS INCIDENT, YELTSIN WILL DISARM WESTERN CRITICS AND PRESS RUSSIA'S CASE AT G-7
- THE WEEK JUST PAST: THE CHECHEN SEIZURE OF HOSTAGES IN BUDENNOVSK CHANGES EVERYTHING
Volume 1 Issue 6
June 9, 1995- FACT PAGE
- AZERBAIJAN IS CAUGHT BETWEEN RUSSIA AND IRAN
- MOSCOW MAKES PLANS TO BLOCK NATO EXPANSION
- BELARUSIAN ELECTION RESULTS MAY UNDERCUT REFORM GOALS
- GENERAL LEBED GAINS POLITICAL SUPPORT BUT MAY BE DEFEATED BY HIS OWN PERSONALITY
- THE WEEK AHEAD: RUSSIANS ARE LIKELY TO SUFFER MORE CASUALTIES IN CHECHNYA
- THE WEEK JUST PAST: UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT WINS NEW POWERS
Volume 1 Issue 5
June 2, 1995- FACT PAGE: THE BALTIC STATES ON-LINE
- ISLAM MATTERS IN CHECHNYA--BUT NOT THE WAY MANY IN MOSCOW THINK
- A NEW ETHNIC CHALLENGE TO BORDERS IN THE CAUCASUS
- MAYOR LUZHKOV WANTS MONEY MORE THAN POWER
- YELTSIN GETS LESS THAN HE WANTED AT CIS SUMMIT
- THE WEEK AHEAD: MOSCOW NAVIGATES THE YUGOSLAV RAPIDS
- THE WEEK JUST PAST:MOSCOW JOINS PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE BUT REMAINS BOGGED DOWN IN CHECHNYA
Volume 1 Issue 4
May 26, 1995- FACT PAGE: A DIRECTORY OF US EMBASSIES IN THE FSU
- THE RUSSIAN ARMS BUISNESS IS PRODUCING LOSSES FOR EVERYONE--EXCEPT SOME NOW WEALTHY DEALERS
- THE CIS SUMMIT IN MINSK HIGHLIGHTS DIFFERENCES AMONG THE 12 MEMBER STATES RATHER THAN AGREEMENT
- THE KGB HAS SPAWNED A LARGE SET OF OFFSPRING, BUT THE CENTRAL PURPOSE OF THE RUSSIAN SECURITY SERVICES REMAINS THE SAME--THE DEFENSE OF THE RUSSIAN POLITICAL ELITE FROM DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN CHALLENGES
- MOSCOW EXPLOITS THREATS OF A "NEW COLD WAR" TO SILENCE WESTERN CRITICS
- THE WEEK AHEAD: THE RUSSIAN MILITARY WILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT EVEN IF THE CHECHENS BEGIN TO TALK PEACE
- THE WEEK JUST PAST: YELTSIN'S VETO OF THE PARLIAMENTARY BILL SETS UP NEW SQUABBLES IN MOSCOW AND RAISES NEW QUESTIONS ABOUT YELTSIN'S PLANS FOR FUTURE ELECTIONS
Volume 1 Issue 3
May 19, 1995- THE KURDS REMAIN CAUGHT IN THE "TRANSCAUCASIAN TRIANGLE"
- LEBED WARNS THE WEST THAT RUSSIA WILL BE BACK
- LITHUANIA IN SEARCH OF A GEOPOLITICAL VISION
- THE CHECHEN WAR WILL EXPAND
- YELTSIN'S DECISION TO BACK HIS OFFICE HOLDERS IS LIKELY TO PROVOKE A POLITICAL CRISIS
- THE WEEK AHEAD: CHECHNYA, CHERNOMYRDIN, AND THE CIS SUMMIT IN MINSK WILL DOMINATE
- THE WEEK JUST PAST: YELTSIN VETOES PEACE TALKS IN CHECHNYA; UNDERMINES HIS PM AT THE SAME TIME