14. Learning to Learn: Emerging Patterns of Enterprise Behavior in the Russian Defense Sector, 1992-95 -- 15. Note on Privatization in Moldova -- 16. Note on Privatization in Georgia -- 17. Global Integration and the Convergence of Interests Among Key Actors in the West, Russia, Ukraine, and the Commonwealth of Independent States -- 18. Factors Affecting Trade Reorientation of the Newly Independent States -- Appendix: Project Participants -- Index
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( Mark Rhodes , “ Religious Believers in Russia , ” RFE / RL Research Report , 1 , no . 14 [ 3 April 1992 ) , 60-4 ) . These results do not demonstrate that Russian Orthodoxy is the cause of illiberal political values ; the highly ...
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