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2006 PONARS Policy Conference Memos
CONFERENCE POLICY MEMOS

Politics 15 Years after the Soviet Collapse
411. The Fourth Russian Empire?
Georgi Derluguian

412. From Presidentialism to Parliamentarianism: Strengthening or Weakening Democracy in Ukraine?
Olexiy Haran

413. The Full Cycle of Political Evolution in Russia: From Chaotic to Overmanaged Democracy
Nikolay Petrov

414. Power Surge? Russia’s Power Ministries from Yeltsin to Putin and Beyond
Brian D. Taylor

Military, Security, and Defense Issues
415.  Has Russia Achieved a Victory in Its War Against Terror?
Pavel K. Baev

416. The Changing Context of Russian Federal Policy in the North Caucasus
Mark Kramer

417. Russia and the Prompt Global Strike Plan
Pavel Podvig

418. START I Replacement: The End of Cold War Disarmament
Nikolai Sokov

State and Society
419. The Houses That Khrushchev and Brezhnev Built: Citadels of Support or Incubators of Political Protest?
Mikhail A. Alexseev

420. Official Patriotism in Russia: Its Essence and Implications
Douglas W. Blum

421. Russia’s Muslims: A Growing Challenge for Moscow
Dmitry Gorenburg

422. Russian Regions and International Systems: A Trajectory of Post-Soviet Interaction
Ivan I. Kurilla

The Geopolitics of Eurasia

423. Manas Matters: The Changing Politics of the U.S. Military Base in Kyrgyzstan
Alexander Cooley

424. U.S.-Ukraine Relations: The Long Road to Strategic Partnership
Volodymyr Dubovyk

425. Russia’s Energy Policy: Between Security and Transparency
Andrey S. Makarychev

426. Ukraine Between a Multivector Foreign Policy and Euro-Atlantic Integration: Has It Made Its Choice?
Arkady Moshes

Russia’s Foreign Policy
427. Russian Weapons Sales to Iran: Why They Are Unlikely to Stop
Alla Kassianova

428. Disrupting the Balance: Russian Efforts to Control Kazakhstan’s Oil
Kimberly Marten

 

429. Russia’s Middle East Policy: Old Divisions or New?
Ekaterina Stepanova

 






 

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