The post-Soviet states, also referred to as the former Soviet Union (FSU) or the former Soviet republics, are the independent sovereign states that emerged/re-emerged...
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Military history of the Russian Federation Post-Soviet states Second Cold War Ethnic conflicts in the Soviet Union See 2023 Belgorod Oblast incursions...
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The road signs in the post-Soviet states Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan...
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creation of the Commonwealth of Independent States. There were two very distinct types of republics in the Soviet Union: the larger union republics, representing...
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Geographical distribution of Russian speakers (redirect from Status of Russian language in post-Soviet states)
dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the status of the Russian language often became a matter of controversy. Some Post-Soviet states adopted policies...
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union (USSR) in December 1991, about 25 million ethnic Russians in post-Soviet states found themselves living outside...
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became the Soviet Union's successor state; all other republics emerged as fully independent post-Soviet states. During its existence, the Soviet Union produced...
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Parties – Communist Party of the Soviet Union (UCP–CPSU) is a federation of communist parties in the post-Soviet states founded in 1993. Gennady Zyuganov...
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reabilitacija) was a term used in the context of the former Soviet Union and the post-Soviet states. Beginning after the death of Stalin in 1953, the government...
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Oblast (section Post-Soviet states)
Bulgaria and several post-Soviet states, including Belarus, Russia and Ukraine. Historically, it was used in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. The term...
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Satellite state (redirect from Soviet satellite states)
term has seldom been applied to states other than those in the Soviet orbit. In Soviet usage, the term applied to states in the orbit of Nazi Germany, Fascist...
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technology and weaponry. The analysis of the succession of states for the 15 post-Soviet states is complex. The Russian Federation is widely seen as the...
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Depopulation of cockroaches in post-Soviet states refers to observations that there has been a rapid disappearance of various types of cockroaches since...
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1991, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Soviet ruble continued to be used in the post-Soviet states, forming a "ruble zone", until it was...
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Post-communism is the period of political and economic transformation or transition in post-Soviet states and other formerly communist states located...
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territory; beyond, many units and formations were taken over by the post-Soviet states; some were withdrawn to Russia, and some dissolved amid conflict,...
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in the post-Soviet states face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBTQ residents. In January...
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Independent States (CIS) is a regional intergovernmental organization in Eurasia. It was formed following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991...
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political and social stability" which accompanied the Soviet dissolution in many post-Soviet states. A 2013 Gallup survey showed that 66% of Armenians thought...
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Spetsnaz (category Military units and formations of the Soviet Union)
(Russian: Спецназ) are special forces in many post-Soviet states. Historically, this term referred to the Soviet Union's Spetsnaz GRU, special operations units...
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a large part of the Soviet Union's strategic planning in the event of a conflict with the opposing superpower, the United States, during the Cold War...
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Declaration № 142-Н of the Soviet of the Republics of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. It also brought an end to the Soviet Union's federal government...
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Eastern Europe (section Post-Soviet states)
Europe" being synonymous with communist states constituting the Eastern Bloc under the influence of the Soviet Union. The term is sometimes considered...
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The Soviet people (Russian: сове́тский наро́д, romanized: sovetsky narod) were the citizens and nationals of the Soviet Union. This demonym was presented...
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Alpha Group (section In other post-Soviet states)
shot a young Soviet Ukrainian, named Yuri Vlasenko, who was occupying a room in the Consular Section of the Embassy of the United States in Moscow, demanding...
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a part of the Soviet Union and its residents were Soviet citizens. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, all post-Soviet states established separate...
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Relations between the Soviet Union and the United States were fully established in 1933 as the succeeding bilateral ties to those between the Russian Empire...
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Hammer and sickle (category National symbols of the Soviet Union)
symbol for Marxism, communist parties, or socialist states. Two federal subjects of the post-Soviet Russian Federation use the hammer and sickle in their...
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Shock therapy (economics) (redirect from Shock therapy in post-Communist states)
unnecessarily and created unnecessary social suffering. In post-Soviet Russia and other post-Communist states, neoliberal reforms based on the Washington Consensus...
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Sports school (category Schools in the Soviet Union)
system remain in the system of sports education in Russia and other post-Soviet states, and also became the basis of similar systems in other countries,...
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