Soviet Union
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The Tajik writer who built a bridge between India and the USSR
Adhiraj Parthasarathy Mohammad Dawood
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Why the Soviet Union under Leonid Brezhnev saw political stability but economic stagnation
Sheila Fitzpatrick
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Soviet monuments are being toppled across Europe, creating a new way of remembering
Helen Parish, The Conversation
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Mikhail Gorbachev, last Soviet Union president, dies at 91
Scroll Staff
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Fighting against steep odds, Ukrainians are taking inspiration from a 1984 film
Alfio Leotta, The Conversation
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Good ol’ days: In Putin’s Russia, people increasingly identify with the Soviet Union
Stephen Whitefield, The Conversation Paul Chaisty, The Conversation
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Putin’s disregard for Ukraine’s distinct history reveals his imperial ambitions
Olivia Durand, The Conversation
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How modern corporate work culture is inspired by an over-achieving Soviet miner from the 1930s
Bogdan Costea, The Conversation Peter Watt, The Conversation
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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, allegedly poisoned, now out of induced coma, say doctors
Scroll Staff
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Russia: Few foreign journalists have understood the riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma
James Rodgers, The Conversation
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Putin wants Russia to remember Gulag camps but not Stalinist repression
Andrea Gullotta, The Conversation
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The turbulent years after Soviet collapse paved the way for Vladimir Putin’s Russia
Adrian Campbell, The Conversation
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In Stalin’s Russia, joking about the regime could make you the ‘enemy of the state’
Jonathan Waterlow
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Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, first person to walk in space, dies at 85
Scroll Staff
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Soviet war memorials continue to strain Eastern Europe’s relations with Russia
Antony Kalashnikov, The Conversation
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How Iran’s Isfahan came to be known as ‘the city of Polish children’ during World War II
Mark Hobbs
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The Russian Revolution: A reflection on the role of women revolutionaries
Vashna Jagarnath, The Conversation
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Russian military officer, who prevented a nuclear war with the US, dies
Scroll Staff
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‘My soul is in a corset’: In letters from Stalin’s labour camps, glimpses of Soviet oppression
Emily Johnson, The Conversation
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NATO has had five rebirths since its formation – its sixth should be without the US
Jolyon Howorth