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Current Digest of the Russian Press, Letter From the Editors, Volume 75, Number 36 (Sept. 4- 10, 2023)
Ekspert investigates growing use of darknet banking to access foreign online services.
FEATURED NEWS STORIES China Promotes GDI at UNGA Session Asian Games Open in Hangzhou POLITICS & CULTURE Hong Kong China Opposes British Interference in HK Xinjiang Xinjiang’s Strides in Economic, Social Development Pairing Assistance Boosts Xinjiang Development History Timeless Treasure: Hezheng’s Fossil Legacy Public Health Language Models Lending Hand in Healthcare Environment Ecological Restoration Protects […]
Zhong Sheng: China, US should start from the perspective of shared interests and the future of humanity.
FEATURED NEWS STORIES China Supports Global South at G77 Meeting China-ASEAN Expo Held in Nanning POLITICS & CULTURE Hong Kong HKSAR Deals With Aftermath of Rainstorm Taiwan China to Set Up Cross-Strait Development Zone Message of Peace for Cross-Strait Relations One-China Principle Not to Be Infringed Xinjiang Megaproject Powers Clean Energy in Xinjiang Culture Digital […]
Letter From the Editors (FREE content!) FEATURED NEWS STORIES Prigozhin Presumed Dead in Plane Crash‘I Had a Feeling He’d Come to a Bad End’Who Killed Yevgeny Prigozhin?‘He Considered Himself Indestructible’Patriot’s Last JourneyThat Is, Dead or Alive? BRICS Summit Marked by ExpansionLeaders Speak to Businessmen on First Day of SummitA Ton of BRICSBetter Fewer? But More!2Specter […]
Current Digest of the Russian Press, Letter From the Editors, Volume 75, Number 34-35 (Aug. 21 Sept. 3, 2023)
Garbuzov: Autocratic regimes build historical myths to legitimize themselves in people’s eyes.
FOCUS ON RUSSIA Gaining Certainty in Our Own Past: Russian Identity and the Politics of Memory at a New Crossroads (FREE content!)D. Efremenko Evaluating the Impact of Population Policy on the Birth Rate in RussiaE. Kolbina Russia’s Science Policy, 2018-2020: Mixed SignalsI. Dezhina Trends in the Development of the Social Group of the Self-Employed in […]
This article examines changes in Russia’s politics of memory at the turn of the 2020s, the balance of forces between mnemonic actors, external conditions, and internal modalities of the struggle for political use of the historical past.