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    Stalin’s Influence   How can one person convince an entire nation that he is necessary for the growth and success of communism in Russia? After the death of Lenin in 1924‚ Russia was faced with Joseph Stalin who ruled the Soviet Union with an iron fist for 24 years. Stalin rarely appeared to be what he really was and consistently was underestimated by his opponents‚ allowing him to gain support and create fear in the Russian people’s lives. Although Stalin faced much opposition‚ his manipulating

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    Facebook in Russia Analysis

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    Facebook in Russia Subject: Contemporary Strategic Analysis Authors: Group Seven of all kinds (Anne-Gaëlle Le Gal‚ Hildegunn Nesje‚ Andreja Ojsteršek‚ Nikolay Semakov‚ Roman Shapurko‚ Elena Shatalova (Zlochevskaya)‚ Julia Shmeleva) Fall semester 2012 Mentor: Andrei Yu. Panibratov‚ Professor‚ Doctor in Economics‚ MBA Table of Contents Introduction 3 Social Networks Overview 5 The History of the Social Network Sites 6 Facebook overview 8 Part 1. Social Networks in Russia 9 Part

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    collectivisation to consolidate his power in the 1930s? Stalin used both collectivisation and industrialisation to consolidate power in Russia during the 1930s. Both policies allowed him to gain control over the economy‚ and to discredit or eliminate his rivals within the Communist Party. Without these programs‚ there could have been no totalitarian rule in Russia. Even before launching his economic program in 1929‚ Stalin used the industrialisation debate of the 1920s to gain ascendancy over

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    Political Play in Russia

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    Political Play in Russia Russia or the Russian Federation (Rossiyskaya Federatsiya) is the largest country in the world which occupies northern Asia and Easternmost Europe with a total land area of 17‚075‚200 square kilometers. Exercising the executive power of this federation is the Government of the Russian Federation consisting of the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation or the Prime Minister‚ deputy chairman and the federal ministers. The federation of Russia is democratic

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    Russia Ukraine Incident

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    survival and development in the East-West political attacks. Russia wants to control Ukraine‚ in order to prevent North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) eastward expansion. On the other hand‚ NATO hopes Ukraine can act as a barrier to prevent Russian expansion. Therefore‚ Ukraine must consider it should be pro-Russia or pro-Europe. Ukraine shares borders with the Russian Federation to the east and northeast and caught between Russia and European Union (EU). Also‚ the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov

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    Russia Georgia Conflict

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    mediation by the French presidency of the European Union‚ the parties reached a preliminary ceasefire agreement on 12 August‚ signed by Georgia on 15 August in Tbilisi and by Russia on 16 August in Moscow. Several weeks after signing the ceasefire agreement‚ Russia began pulling most of its troops out of uncontested Georgia. Russia established buffer zones around South Ossetia and created checkpoints in Georgia’s interior. These forces were eventually withdrawn from

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    Organized Crime In Russia

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    is used to refer to variety of Eurasian crime groups‚ and many of which are not Russian. In the U.S there are Armenians‚ Ukrainians‚ Lithuanian‚ Chechens‚ Dagestanis‚ and Georgians. These group names are associated with the geographical location in Russia. Unlike the African American and Italian organized crime group they have a sense of hierarchy‚ rules‚ and control is very limited‚ thus there is a level of anarchy. Russians carve deals with Columbia top cocaine cartel‚ as well as the Italian Mafia

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    Impact of WWI on Russia

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    Impact of WW1 on Russia Social and economic: The war proved an economic disaster for Russia‚ the direct cost of war rose from 1‚500 million roubles in 1914 to 14‚500 million in 1918. And this was an expense of the rural or industrial workforce‚ thus production slumped and in any case in time of war the country needed to be producing more‚ not less to feed and supply its armies Military problems: Although the Russian government managed to mobilise around 15 million men between 14-17‚ mainly

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    Russia Georgia Conflict

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    The Russia- Georgia conflict Name Instructor Date Outline * Introduction * Attempts to have proper agreements between Russia and Georgia * The most relevant states and their interests in the Russian-Georgia Conflict * Analysis of the topic from a realist/neorealist and liberal/neoliberal perspective * What is the future of the topic * Conclusion Introduction This research paper takes a keen look at the crisis that took place between Georgia and Russia that lead to war between

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    Marketing Plan - Russia

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    Introduction In modern Russia marketing only just begins to be developed. Conducting strategic investment policy and strategic marketing is hindered because of the general unsteady state of the economy‚ uncertainty of political situation‚ not realizing of sequential state investment policy. In connection with this it is necessary to develop more than the alternatives of the strategic plans of the development of firm‚ to more frequently correct purposes and strategies depending on new situation

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