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Rick Fawn
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| Correcting the Incorrigible? Russia's Relations with the West over Chechnya |
| Pages: 3-20 |
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Martin Dewhirst
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| Censhorship in Russia, 1991 and 2001 |
| Pages: 21-34 |
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Stephen White
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| Ten Years on, What do the Russians Think? |
| Pages: 35-50 |
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Rebecca Kay
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| A Liberation from Emancipation? Changing Discourses on Women's Employment in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia |
| Pages: 51-72 |
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John Russell
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| Mujahedeen, Mafia, Madmen: Russian Perceptions of Chechens During the Wars in Chechnya. 1946-96 and 1999-2001 |
| Pages: 73-96 |
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Edwin Bacon
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| Church and State in Contemporary Russia: Conflicting Discourses. |
| Pages: 97-116 |
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Lara Ryazanova-Clarke
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| Developments in the Russian Language in the Post-Soviet Period |
| Pages: 117-138 |
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Laura Belin
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| The Russian Media in the 1990s |
| Pages: 139-160 |
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Allen C.Lynch
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| The Evolution of Russian Foreign Policy in the 1990s |
| Pages: 161-182 |