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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Die russische auswärtige politik 1890-1914 in der auffassung der deutschen diplomaten ...

Weinberg, Basja, January 1934 (has links)
Inaug.-diss.--Basel. / Lebenslauf. D́ie aufgabe dieser arbeit ist ... die russische politik so darzustellen, wie sie ... den deutschen diplomaten erschien und von ihnen beurteilt wurde."--Einleitung.
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A cybernetic model of certain aspects of Soviet behavior /

Scheimberg, Haskell Reed. January 1980 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 1980. / Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 135-143). Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center.
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Wirtschaftswachstum und Transportkosten in der UdSSR

Bayer, Barbara, January 1974 (has links)
Thesis--Munich. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 202-209).
24

Peasants and government in the Russian Revolution

Gill, Graeme J. January 1979 (has links)
Based in part on the author's thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-226) and index.
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The concept of social tolerance and social policy : a case study of crime and penal practices in the transitional period in Ukraine

Panasyuk, Mykola B. January 2000 (has links)
The present study focuses on the current state and developments of social and penal policies in Ukraine. It concentrates on changes brought about in the period of social and political transition, which started when Ukraine became an independent state in 1991. In particular, this study attempts to explain the current failure of reforms as being the result of a lack of social tolerance intrinsic to state officials at all levels, a legacy of previous repressive regimes. The introduction examines the notion of tolerance as a value produced by civil society and its importance for the administration of penal policy. It is argued that the level of social tolerance is heavily influenced by the nature of social and economic relationships. The following section consists of a case study presenting the origins of Ukrainian political, economic and social institutions and the results of an analysis of official media reportage of the current transition towards a market economy - a transition which has formed the precondition for a sharply rising criminality and the corruption of the main social institutions. The third chapter begins with a brief history of the use of imprisonment during the Soviet era, describing the administrative methods of punishment embedded into the system which Ukraine inherited on independence. The next section is a study of the Ukrainian penal system in the transitional period and shows that change has been minimal in terms of ideology, penal structures and the training of personnel. It also reveals findings on the functioning of prison enterprises, which established a deficit between prison production outputs and the sale of prison products, which is theorised as being due to private profiteering by senior prison staff. Finally, the data from an empirical study of social relations in a Ukrainian penitentiary are analysed on the basis of the social tolerance concept. The culture of prison life is seen as embedded in a hierarchy of roles. For these reasons, the existing prison system fails in its aim to resocialise offenders; it fails to respect human rights; and the experience of imprisonment as an exploitative system is related to the privatisation of human resources by the prison authorities.
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Zhong gong E gong zai nan bu Feizhou huo dong zhi bi jiao yan jiu

Zhang, Wenxiong. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Guo li zheng zhi da xue. / Bibliography: p. 237-243. Also issued in print.
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The soul of the Russian revolution

Olgin, Moissaye J. January 1917 (has links)
The author's doctoral dissertation, Columbia University, 1918, but not published as a thesis.
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Zhong gong E gong zai nan bu Feizhou huo dong zhi bi jiao yan jiu

Zhang, Wenxiong. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Guo li zheng zhi da xue. / Bibliography: p. 237-243.
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"Worse Than Guards:" Ordinary Criminals and Political Prisoners in the GULAG (1918-1950)

Klements, Elizabeth T 01 January 2019 (has links)
This paper explores the volatile relationship between the political prisoners and the common criminals in the Soviet GULAG. Lenin's theories on crime and punishment shaped the early Soviet penal system; he implemented policies which favored the common criminals and repressed the political prisoners. He deemed that the criminals, as "social allies" of the working class, were more likely to become good Soviet citizens than the political prisoners, considered "counterrevolutionaries" and "enemies of the state." In the decade after the Bolshevik revolution, the prison administration empowered the criminals in the GULAG by giving them access to the life-saving jobs and goods in the labor camps, while gradually withdrawing the political prisoners' access to the same. From the 1930s to shortly after the end of World War II, the strong criminal fraternity in the GULAG robbed, beat, and killed the political prisoners, while the GULAG administration refused to intervene. Using the testimony of former political prisoners and GULAG personnel, as well as secondary sources, I identify the policies that led to the criminals' "reign of terror," I address theories regarding if and why the administration permitted such violence and disorder in the camps, and I demonstrate that the political prisoners responded to their situation in a range of ways, from holding their tormentors in contempt to forming a tentative friendships with individual criminals who could offer them their protection and a way to survive the camps.
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Soviet policy toward the People's Republic of China, 1976-1986 the determining factors /

Strode, Dan Lee. January 1992 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard University, 1992. / Includes bibliographical references.

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