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Content
Abbreviations and Administrative Delineations
Impressions of Moscow: Beyond the Looking Glass
Soviets’ Long Queue to Nowhere
Angry Russians Can’t Understand Inflation
The Dissidents Who Strive for Western Freedoms in Russia
The Price of Soviet Achievements
The Price of Calling the Helsinki Bluff
Shaken, but Ready to Rise Again
Soviet Dissent and the Cold War
Why Moscow Has Georgia on Its Mind
Angry Nationalist Struggle Against Soviet Power
Afghanistan’s Rocky Road to Socialism
Moscow Yields to ‘Interference’
Tensions Between Systems Show at Summit
Bitter-Sweet Search for Ancestors in Ukraine
The Crime That Can Only Exist Behind Closed Borders
Planning and Politics Strangle the Soviet Economy
Josef Stalin’s Legacy Leaves Soviet Leaders in Dilemma
Sakharov’s Arrest Links Dissidence with Detente
Moscow Starts ‘Phoney War’ Over Peace
Why the Russians Think They Have Taken Schmidt for a Ride
Russia Through the Looking Glass
How the Kremlin Kept Moscow Under Wraps
Russia Keeping Its Hands off Poland
Where Some Miners Are More Equal Than Others
Moscow Weighs Gains and Losses Against Dictates of Ideology
The Soviet View of Information
The System of Forced Labor in Russia
The Soviets Freeze a Peace Worker
What Russia Tells Russians About Afghanistan
The Soviets Slam the Door on Jewish Emigration
Soviet Threat Is One of Ideas More Than Arms
Treating Soviet Psychiatric Abuse
The Kremlin Tortures a Psychiatrist
Yuri Andropov: The Specter Vanishes
Private Soviet Screenings of Forbidden Films? Insane!
In New Gulag, Soviets Turning to Murder by Neglect
Moscow Feeds a Lap-Dog Foreign Press
Moscow’s ‘New Openness’ Illusion
A Journalist Who Loved His Country
Setting the Sverdlovsk Story Straight
The Seeds of Soviet Instability
The Failure of Russian Reformers
Organized Crime Is Smothering Russian Civil Society
The Cost of the Yeltsin Presidency
The Rise of the Russian Criminal State
The Human Rights Situation in Russia
Terror in Russia: Myths and Facts
Nikita Khrushchev’s Hard Bargains
Who Murdered These Russian Journalists?
Obama’s Outreach to Muslims Won’t Achieve Its Goal
Putin Runs the Russian State —and the Russian Church Too
The President’s Mission to Moscow
Afghanistan: Lessons from the Soviet Invasion
Yesterday Communism, Today Radical Islam
Symposium: Is Hannah Arendt Still Relevant?
A Hollow Achievement in Prague
Symposium: When Does a Religion Become an Ideology?
That Russian Spy Ring: The Broader Meaning
Never Forget: New Fanatical Ideology, Same Prescription: Defeat
Putin’s Facade Begins to Crumble
Russia’s Chance for Redemption
Clinton in the WSJ Strays on Russia Relations
David Satter on Life in the Soviet Police State
Russia’s False Concern for Children
Putin and Obama in St. Petersburg
The Curse of Russian “Exceptionalism”
Why Journalists Frighten Putin
Open Letter to Margarita Simonyan, Chief Editor of Russia Today
The Russian State of Murder Under Putin
Putin Is No Partner on Terrorism
Russia Questions for Rex Tillerson
The ‘Trump Report’ Is a Russian Provocation
Trump Gives a Boost to Putin’s Propaganda
Trump Must Stand Strong Against Putin
How America Helped Make Vladimir Putin Dictator for Life
100 Years of Communism —and 100 Million Dead
A Christmas Encounter With the ‘Russian Soul’
How to Answer Russia’s Escalation
Putin’s Aggression Is the Issue in Helsinki
The Satirist Who Mocked the Kremlin —and Russian Character
Contribution to “We Need Sakharov”
Collusion or Russian Disinformation?
A Pioneer Who Witnessed Revolutions
Hold Russia Accountable for MH17