Author: Daniel Orlovsky
Publisher: Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Keywords: studies, special, center, woodrow, soviet, wilson
Number of Pages: 362
Published: 1995-02-01
List price: $24.95
ISBN-10: 0943875692
ISBN-13: 9780943875699

Daniel Orlovsky brings together a group of leading scholars attempt a systematic assessment of the state of studies of the former Soviet Union after its collapse. The authors re-examine the transition from communism and review the study of post-Soviet society, national identity and nationalism, politics and political institutions, economics, foreign policy, and culture. They offer constructive criticisms of the field and set out research questions for an uncertain future.

Author: Leslie David Simon
Publisher: Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Keywords: digital, world, agenda, public, com, netpolicy
Number of Pages: 464
Published: 2000-10-31
List price: $22.95
ISBN-10: 1930365039
ISBN-13: 9781930365032

"This is a very ambitious book, more an encyclopedia of the Internet than anything else. It is filled with valuable information not collected in any one place before and very up to date. The style is clear and accessible; the organization is logical. It is generally well documented." -- Lewis M. Branscomb, Principal Investigator, Harvard Information Infrastructure Project, Harvard UniversityIn NetPolicy.Com, Leslie David Simon offers a panoramic view of the Internet’s cyclonic effects on national and global institutions, ranging from government and finance to health care, education and i

Author: Sergei I. Zhuk
Publisher: Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Keywords: russia, ukraine, woodrow, wilson, press, center, southern, sects, lost, reformation, peasants, millennialism, radical
Number of Pages: 480
Published: 2004-07-02
List price: $60.00
ISBN-10: 0801879159
ISBN-13: 9780801879159

Radical Protestant Christianity became widespread in rural parts of southern Russia and Ukraine in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Russia’s Lost Reformation: Peasants, Millennialism, and Radical Sects in Southern Russia and Ukraine, 1830-1917, studies the origins and evolution of the theology and practices of these radicals and their contribution to an alternative culture in the region. Arising from a confluence of immigrant Anabaptists from central Europe and native Russian religious dissident movements, the new sects shared characteristics with both their antecedents

Authors:Philip S. Cook, Douglas Gomery, Lawrence W. Lichty,
Publisher: Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Keywords: reader, quarterly, wilson, media, american
Number of Pages: 294
Published: 1989-02
List price: $12.95
ISBN-10: 0943875099
ISBN-13: 9780943875095

Author: David Shambaugh
Publisher: Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Keywords: china, contemporary, studies, american
Number of Pages: 369
Published: 1997-04
List price: $107.95
ISBN-10: 1563242664
ISBN-13: 9781563242663

Examines the historical evolution of contemporary China studies in the United States, reflecting the growth and maturation of the field since the Communist Party seized power in 1949.

Author: James H. Billington
Publisher: Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Keywords: itself, search, russia
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 2004-03-19
List price: $24.95
ISBN-10: 0801879760
ISBN-13: 9780801879760

In the turbulent decade since the collapse of the Soviet Union, conditions have worsened considerably for many Russians, and a wide-ranging debate has raged over the nature and destiny of their country. In Russia in Search of Itself, James H. Billington, the Librarian of Congress and a noted expert on Russia, examines the efforts of a proud but troubled nation to find a post-Soviet identity. The agenda has not been controlled from the top-down and center-out as in Russia’s past. Nor has it been set by any intellectual giant such as Sakharov or Solzhenitsyn. Billington describes

Author: Maya Latynski
Publisher: Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Keywords: perspectives, continental, pact, munich, reappraising
Number of Pages: 120
Published: 1992-05-01
List price: $10.95
ISBN-10: 0943875390
ISBN-13: 9780943875392

Up to now, scholars’ treatment of the Munich pact focused on British policy -- either moralistically criticizing the ill-advised diplomacy of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain or reassessing the British role in view of the limitations imposed by a fragile economy. Reappraising the Munich Pact brings the other players back onto the stage by examining German, French, and Soviet policies before, during, and after the pact. Woodrow Wilson Center Press.
  
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