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2024 U.S.S.R Questions Answered. In light of what you know about the state of industry and agriculture in the USSR in the 1920s and the experience of the 1930s, evaluate the theoretical arguments of at least 3 of Bukharin, Chayanov, Fellman, and Preobrazhensky. Considering developments in the USSR after the Revolution, indicate which (if any) features of the Soviet economy by the end of the 1930s can only be understood for the reasons below and which should be attributed to other factors. Many features of the state socialist economies, from their degree of centralization, via the share of accumulation in the national income, to their regional policies, can only be understood if their need to catch up with the advanced countries is appreciated. 4 pgs. 0 f/c. 0b.
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2198 Eastern Europe: The Interwar Years. This paper discusses how Balkan nationalism and Balkan politics were neither created nor defined by World War I. The events of 1914-1918 expressed a continuation of trends, some of long standing, others as recent as the Balkan Wars. Nevertheless, the war and the post-war settlements had enormous impact for the Balkan peoples. 7 pgs. 0b. 6b.
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2757 The Collapse of the Center: Aspects of the Implosion of the Socio-Economic System in the Former Soviet Union and the Notion of Inevitability. This paper will trace aspects of the centralizing process with reference to social and economic systems in an attempt to illustrate the difficulty, if not impossibility, of sustaining the Soviet regime as it was. As such, it was only a matter of time before the U.S.S.R imploded, unable to maintain either the requisite coercion or economic controls to keep modernizing, nationalist, or secessionist forces under control. Special emphasis will be placed on events pertaining to the latter half of the twentieth century where the powerful center began to lose its grip on the union piecemeal. The focus of this paper will highly aspects of two central problems in the Soviet Union: first, the regional economic disparities; and second, the ethnic and nationalistic upheavals that brought the Soviet Union, already teetering precariously on the brink of collapse, to its final collapse. 6 pgs. 17 f/c. 10b.
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4181 Chechnya: Books in Review. This paper reviews Thomas De Waal's and Carlotta Gall's "Chechnya, Calamity in the Caucasus", John Dunlop's "Russia Confronts Chechnya: Roots of a Separatist Conflict", Stasys Knezys' and Romanas Sedlickas' "The War in Chechnya", and Anatol Lieven's "Chechnya: Tombstone of Russian Power". The review synthesizes the main theme of the demise of Russian nationalism. 17 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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4212 What Are The Achievements And Difficulties In The Transition From Communism To Capitalism In Eastern Europe? This is a 12-page paper in MLA style with 15 sources that describes the transition of the Eastern European Countries from Communism to Capitalism. It describes their failures, drawbacks and successes in forming a democratic and capitalistic ideology within their political systems and economies. 12 pgs. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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4394 The Balkan Wars in History. This paper will look at the Balkan wars and struggles throughout the last one hundred years. This paper will define the origin of the Balkans, their plight, allies, and struggles to defend a land and a people. This paper will also define the boundary issues at stake and finally, discuss the winners and losers of such struggles. 23 pgs. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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9205 The Disaster at Chernobyl: Exploring a Recent Nuclear History. This paper explores both the human and the legal confrontations of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. This paper examines the effects of the disaster on the local population and on the local industries. There is an emphasis on the role of legalities in this event, especially in respect to international regulations that were developed in order to ensure that such an accident would most likely never occur again if it could possibly be prevented. 10 pgs. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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