Driving in Moscow
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 1/2/2002
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Uzbekistan’s Eternal Realities, Part 2:00 Along the Silk Road
by Gregory Feifer, Uzbekistan, 12/1/2001
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Uzbekistan’s Eternal Realities, Part 1
by Gregory Feifer, Uzbekistan, 11/1/2001
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My Coffee with Sergei – or, a Television Anchorman and the Making of Vladimir Putin
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 10/1/2001
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Autumn, Change from Below, and Russia’s Middle Class
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 9/1/2001
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Ten Years of Freedom
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 8/1/2001
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St. Petersburg Renaissance
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 7/1/2001
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NTV’s Last Stand (or How Russia Learned to Stop Worrying and Love President Putin)
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 4/1/2001
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Russia’s Poverty
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 3/1/2001
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Russia’s Human Rights Emergency
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 2/1/2001
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In Search of the Positive
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 1/1/2001
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Contemporary Moscow Art and Cultural Discontinuity
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 12/1/2000
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Prelude to St. Petersburg: A Brief Sketch of Some Historical Literary Themes
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 11/1/2000
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Searching for Mammoths on Taimyr
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 10/1/2000
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A Dose of Medicine: Animation in Putin’s Russia
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 9/1/2000
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Otherwise Engaged: Crime and Punishment in Moscow
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 8/1/2000
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Russian Media and Political Turf Wars
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 7/1/2000
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Advertising in Moscow
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 6/1/2000
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Samara’s Hope for Reform
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 5/1/2000
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Irkutsk’s Cold Spring
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 4/1/2000
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Moscow’s New Bolshevism
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 3/1/2000
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Reading Moscow’s Architectural Text
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 2/1/2000
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Russia’s New Millennium
by Gregory Feifer, Russia, 1/1/2000
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Projections from the Heartland
by Adam Smith Albion, Turkmenistan, 10/1/1997
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Tales of the Turkmen Desert
by Adam Smith Albion, Turkmenistan, 9/1/1997
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Sardoba Hunters, Part II
by Adam Smith Albion, Uzbekistan, 7/1/1997
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Sardoba Hunters, Part 1
by Adam Smith Albion, Uzbekistan, 7/1/1997
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Talk of the Town
by Adam Smith Albion, Uzbekistan, 11/1/1996
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Silk, Pomegranates and Dancing
by Adam Smith Albion, Uzbekistan, 10/1/1996
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Russia in Five Thousand Words or Less
by John F. Harris, Russia, 9/15/1996
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My House in Samarkand
by Adam Smith Albion, Uzbekistan, 7/1/1996
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Tamerlane Rides Again
by Adam Smith Albion, Uzbekistan, 6/1/1996
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The Different Faces of Tashkent
by Adam Smith Albion, Uzbekistan, 5/1/1996
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Alma-Ata or Tashkent?
by Adam Smith Albion, Uzbekistan, 3/1/1996
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Send in the Turks
by Adam Smith Albion, Russia, 8/1/1995
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Chechnya
by Adam Smith Albion, Russia, 1/1/1995
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Bezylastia: Adrift at the Edge of Russia.
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 1/1/1994
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Of Purgas, Elections, Salmon Hatcheries, And Peanut Holes.
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 12/1/1993
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Kamchatka After Soviet Power; Will A New Constitution Mean A New Era Of Fisheries Management for the Provinces?
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 12/1/1993
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More Clout For Russia’s Provinces: Kamchatka And The Politics Of Resource Use On The Eve Of Elections, 1993
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 10/1/1993
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Political Chaos In Russia: Will Equal Representation Mean Equal Rights For Federal Subjects in the Russian Far East?
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 10/1/1993
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The Darker The Night: The Kamchatka Region In Decline, 1993
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 10/1/1993
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Untitled
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 8/1/1993
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Signature Czars Get Rich While the Russian Far East Fishing Industry Suffers Through the Hard Summer of 1993
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 7/1/1993
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The New Federalism And Economic Self-Determination On Kamchatka
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 6/1/1993
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High Airline Ticket Prices and Fuel Shortages Hold Kamchatka Hostage in the Cold Spring of 1993
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 4/1/1993
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Peanut Hole Pollock Politics
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 4/1/1993
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Driftnets, Ruined Spawning Grounds, And A Road GoingNowhere: The Disappearing Wealth of Kamchatka’s Salmon
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 3/1/1993
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Right Side Steering Goes The Wrong Way For Far East Fishermen; The Mafia And
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 2/1/1993
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Pacific Network: Opening A Window to the East
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 1/1/1993
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Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky’s Port Opens to Foreign Shipping, And Privatization Fever Sweeps the Fishing Industry.
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 1/1/1993
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Nomenklatura Dinosaurs in The New World of ‘Bizness’
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 12/1/1992
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An End To The Battle Of The Bureaucracies, And The Beginning Of A New Era Of Trials For
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 11/1/1992
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As Political and Economic Chaos Sweep Russia, The Far East Increasingly Seeks Its Own Way
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 11/1/1992
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A Visit to Allimpex-Kamchatka
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 10/1/1992
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Privatization, Economic Chaos, and Crime Challenge Kamchatka’s Fishing Enterprises.
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 10/1/1992
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Return
by Carol V. Rose, Afghanistan, 7/1/1992
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Bureuacratic Turmoil Threatens the Russian Far East Fishery.
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 7/1/1992
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The Russian Point of View
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 4/1/1992
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Gulbadeen Hekmatyar: In Person
by Carol V. Rose, Afghanistan, 3/1/1992
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Untitled
by Peter H. Christiansen, Russia, 2/1/1992
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Among the Infidels
by Carol V. Rose, Afghanistan, 10/1/1991
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Untitled
by Thomas Goltz, Uzbekistan, 9/1/1991
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The Man Who Liked His Wife Too Much
by Carol V. Rose, Afghanistan, 8/1/1991
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Behind the Veil
by Carol V. Rose, Afghanistan, 8/1/1991
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A Survey of the Seattle-Tashkent Sister-City Relationship
by Thomas Goltz, Uzbekistan, 4/1/1991
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“The Toughest Job in Moscow’
by Ina Navazelskis, Russia, 3/1/1991
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Notes and Impressions after initial reconnaissance trip to Tashkent and Uzbekistan
by Thomas Goltz, Uzbekistan, 3/1/1991
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Afghanistan at the Crossroads” Internal Dimensions ofWar and Peace.
by Carol V. Rose, Afghanistan, 12/1/1990
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Afghanistan and Empire: A Historic Overview.
by Carol V. Rose, Afghanistan, 11/1/1990
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Alienation and the Everyday: Films of Alexsandr Mindadze and Vadim Abdrashitov
by Vladimir Padunov, Soviet Union, 3/19/1987
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The Politics of Culture Under Gorbachev
by Vladimir Padunov, Soviet Union, 11/5/1986
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Sonia
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 6/1/1986
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Getting By (Part Two): Colic, Curing the Common Cold, and Mumiya
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 4/1/1986
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Getting By (Part One): Apartment-Hunting on Bath Lane
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 3/1/1986
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Liudmila Petrushevskaia How the “Lost People” Live
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 2/1/1986
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I. Borderline Theatre: The Southwest; II.Directions of Change in Theatre Today: The Discussion Begins
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 1/1/1986
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Literary Cartoons: Wingless Pegasus and Rider’s Cramp
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 11/1/1985
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“Communists” and “Millionaires” What Do They Think of Us?
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 10/1/1985
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I. Anti-Alcohol Measures: Three Months Later; II. The Farmers’ Markets; III. Irina Grekova
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 9/1/1985
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“Breaking Through”: Young Writers and Contemporary Literary Problems; Part I: Introduction; Part II: Elena Makarova
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 8/1/1985
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Land of Fire
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 5/1/1985
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I. The Hanoi; II. Chernenko’s Death and Hopes for Change; III. Evgenii Rein
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 4/1/1985
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I. “Scarecrow”; II. Private Responses; III. Public Responses
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 3/1/1985
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Literary Rank and File
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 1/1/1985
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I. November 7th Celebration (written with Volodya Padunov); II. Rodina; III. Contemporary Soviet Drama
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 12/1/1984
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untitled
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 11/1/1984
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I. Introduction; II. Arrival and living quarters; III. Changes; IV. Moscow theatre
by Nancy P. Condee, Russia, 10/1/1984
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WILDLIFE CONSERVATION IN THE SOVIET UNION
by Michael L. Wolfe, Soviet Union, 2/1/1983
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Afghanistan: 1980
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 7/1/1980
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Part 6: Repressions, Or Security Through Terror
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 6/1/1980
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Part 5: Repressions, Or Security Through Terror Purges 1-4
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 6/1/1980
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Part 4: Foreign Policy And The Economy
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 6/1/1980
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Red Flag Over The Hindu Kush - Part 3: Rhetoric And Reforms, Or Promises! Promises!
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 3/1/1980
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Militant Islam And Traditional Warfare In Islamic South Asia
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 2/1/1980
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The Democratic Republic Of Afghanistan, 1979
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 9/1/1979
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Red Flag Over The Hindu Kush - Part 1: Leftist Movements In Afghanistan
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 9/1/1979
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Part 2: The Accidental Coup, Or Taraki In Blunderland
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 9/1/1979
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The Role Of Folklore In Modern Afghanistan
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 8/1/1978
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Part 2: Steps Six Through Nine - And Beyond
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 2/1/1978
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Toward Representative Government In Afghanistan - Part 1: The First Five Steps
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 2/1/1978
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THE SOVIET FAR EAST" GROWING PARTICIPATION IN THE PAClFIC
by Stephen Uhalley, Jr., Soviet Union, 9/1/1977
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Afghanistan 1977: Does Trade Plus Aid Guarantee Development?
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 8/1/1977
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USAID And Social Scientists Discuss Afghanistan's Development Prospects
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 4/1/1977
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Serge De Beaurecueil
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 12/1/1976
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Afghanistan: Landlocked Images Fifteen Years Later
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 12/1/1976
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Anthropology In Afghanistan
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 12/1/1976
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Afghan Studies
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 11/1/1976
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The Afghans Honor A Muslim Saint: Reprise
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 11/1/1976
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Kessel's "The Horsemen": The Culture, The Book, The Movie
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 11/1/1976
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Imperialism In South Asia
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 6/1/1976
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It Wasn't Woodstock, But -
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 5/1/1976
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Saint Cults In Afghanistan
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 5/1/1976
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A Note On Afghanistan: 1974
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 9/1/1974
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The New Look In American Aid To Afghanistan
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 6/1/1974
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The Emergence Of Technocrats In Modern Afghanistan
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 5/1/1974
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The Afghan-American Educational Commission
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 11/1/1973
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A New Decade Of Daoud?
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 7/1/1973
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Nuristan: "The Land Of Light" Seen Darkly
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 12/1/1971
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Parliament Versus The Executive In Afghanistan: 1969-1971
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 9/1/1971
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A Note On Afghanistan: 1971
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 7/1/1971
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Afghanistan Continues Its Experiment In Democracy: The Thirteenth Parliament In Elected
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 7/1/1971
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Comparative Profiles Of Recent Parliments In Afghanistan
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 7/1/1971
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“A Possible Opportunity” The Japanese and Siberia 1962-1970
by David A.W. Judd, Soviet Union, 12/10/1970
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POPULATION REVIEW 1970: AFGHANISTAN
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 12/1/1970
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AQ KUPRUK: A TOWN IN NORTH AFGHANISTAN, Part II: The Political Structure and Commercial Patterns
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 12/1/1966
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AQ KUPRUK: A TOWN IN NORTH AFGHANISTAN, Part I: The People and Their Cultural Patterns
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 11/1/1966
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AFGHANISTAN: 1966
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 7/1/1966
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AN ETHNOGRAPHIC "PUZZLE"
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 2/1/1966
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KABUL GETS A SUPERMARKET
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 2/1/1966
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CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CULTURAL CHANGE, Part III: The 1964 Afghan Constitution (Articles 1-56)
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 9/1/1965
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CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CULTURAL CHANGE, Part IV: The 1964 Afghan Constitution (Articles 57- 128)
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 9/1/1965
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CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CULTURAL CHANGE, Part II: Pre- 1964 Afghan Constitutional Development
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 5/1/1965
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FROM MOSCOW TO SOVIET CENTRAL ASIA
by Louis Dupree, Soviet Union, 10/1/1964
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Behind the Facade - Living Conditions in the U.S.S.R.
by Mildred K. Marcy, Russia, 9/19/1964
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Russia (#3) The Individual: Exhortation or Exaltation
by Mildred K. Marcy, Russia, 8/4/1964
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Wedding Palaces - A New Custom in the U.S.S.R.
by Mildred K. Marcy, Russia, 7/25/1964
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From Russia, With Luck (The In’s and Out’s of Travel in the U.S.S.R)
by Mildred K. Marcy, Russia, 7/1/1964
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Cigars and Socialism
by Carl M. Marcy, Russia, 6/25/1964
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THE PEACE CORPS IN AFGHANISTAN
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 1/1/1964
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MAHMUD TARZI: FORGOTTEN NATIONALIST
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 1/1/1964
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Russia -2
by Anatole Shub, Russia, 11/1/1963
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Russia -1
by Anatole Shub, Russia, 10/28/1963
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AN INFORMAL TALK WITH KING MOHAMMAD ZAHIR OF AFGHANISTAN
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 7/1/1963
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THE DECADE OF DAOUD ENDS
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 5/1/1963
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Social and Economic Aspects of a Coal Mine in Afghanistan
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 4/1/1963
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PESHAWAR UNIVERSITY
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 4/1/1963
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A SUGGESTED PAKISTAN-AFGHANISTAN- IRAN FEDERAT ION, Part I: The Empty Triangle
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 2/1/1963
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A SUGGESTED PAKISTAN-AFGHANISTAN- IRAN FEDERAT ION, Part II: Political and Economic Considerations
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 2/1/1963
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AFGHANISTAN'S SLOW MARCH TO DEMOCRACY
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 1/1/1963
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THE AFGHANS HONOR A MUSLIM SAINT
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 1/1/1963
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LANDLOCKED IMAGES
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 6/1/1962
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THE INDIAN MERCHANTS IN KABUL
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 2/1/1962
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"PUSHTUNISTAN": THE PROBLEM AND ITS LARGER IMPLICATIONS, Part III: The Big Gamble Continues
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 12/1/1961
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"PUSHTUNISTAN": THE PROBLEM AND ITS LARGER IMPLICATIONS, Part I: The Complex Interrelationships of Regional Disputes
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 11/1/1961
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"PUSHTUNISTAN": THE PROBLEM AND ITS LARGER IMPLICATIONS, Part II: The Effects of the Afghan-Pakistan Border closure
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 11/1/1961
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AMERICAN PRIVATE ENTERPRISE IN AFGHANISTAN
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 12/1/1960
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A NOTE ON AFGHANISTAN
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 8/1/1960
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An American Finds Communication with the Chinese Embassy Closed To Him
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 7/31/1960
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THE MOUNTAINS GO TO MOHAMMAD ZAHIR
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 5/20/1960
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AFGHANISTAN'S BIG GAMBLE: PART III, Economic Competition in Afghanistan
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 5/9/1960
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AFGHANISTAN'S BIG GAMBLE: PART II, The Economic and Strategic Aspects of Soviet Aid
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 5/2/1960
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AFGHANISTAN'S BIG GAMBLE: PART I, Historical Background of Afghan-Russian Relations
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 4/29/1960
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TWO WEEKS IN SOVIET TAJIKISTAN AND UZBEKISTAN
by Louis Dupree, Uzbekistan, 10/20/1959
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AN INFORMAL TALK WITH PRIME MINISTER DAUD
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 9/13/1959
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THE BURQA COMES OFF
by Louis Dupree, Afghanistan, 9/9/1959
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Russians (and Hanessians) on Holiday
by John Hanessian, Jr., Russia, 8/11/1959
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The Other Pole - I
by Warren W. Unna, Russia, 7/21/1959
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The Other Pole - II
by Warren W. Unna, Russia, 7/21/1959
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To Russia
by Walter D. Friedenberg, Russia, 7/1/1958
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By Air to Tashkent
by Walter D. Friedenberg, Soviet Union, 6/15/1958
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Tashkent: A Talk, a Walk and Dinner
by Walter D. Friedenberg, Soviet Union, 6/15/1958
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Soviet View of Recent Turkish History
by Richard D. Robinson, Soviet Union, 2/1/1954
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miscellaneous correspondence through 5/27
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 5/27/1939
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miscellaneous correspondence through 5/14
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 3/18/1939
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miscellaneous correspondence through 3/4
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 1/30/1939
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miscellaneous correspondence through 1/24/39
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 11/6/1938
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miscellaneous correspondence through 10/15
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 5/31/1938
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miscellaneous correspondence through 5/27
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 4/1/1938
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miscellaneous correspondence through 3/30/38
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 12/4/1937
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miscellaneous correspondence through 12/3
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 11/26/1937
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miscellaneous correspondence through 12/1
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 10/26/1937
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miscellaneous correspondence through 10/20
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 9/28/1937
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miscellaneous correspondence through 9/25
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 7/16/1937
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miscellaneous correspondence through 6/37
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 5/18/1937
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miscellaneous correspondence through 5/5
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 3/26/1937
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miscellaneous correspondence through 3/25
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 2/17/1937
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miscellaneous correspondence through 1/4
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 1/4/1937
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miscellaneous correspondence through2/15
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 1/4/1937
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miscellaneous correspondence through 12/29
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 11/15/1936
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miscellaneous correspondence through 11/5
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 9/25/1936
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miscellaneous correspondence through 9/21
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 7/17/1936
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miscellaneous correspondence through 3/31
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 3/4/1936
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miscellaneous correspondence through 2/21
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 1/10/1936
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miscellaneous correspondence through 1/10/36
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 11/27/1935
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miscellaneous correspondence through 11/22
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 10/12/1935
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miscellaneous correspondence through 10/11
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 7/12/1935
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miscellaneous correspondence through 7/10
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 6/22/1935
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miscellaneous correspondence through 6/2
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 4/27/1935
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miscellaneous correspondence through 4/20
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 3/24/1935
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miscellaneous correspondence through 3/16
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 2/3/1935
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miscellaneous correspondence through 1/27/35
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 12/15/1934
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miscellaneous correspondence through12/9
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 10/28/1934
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miscellaneous correspondence through 10/28
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 8/2/1934
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miscellaneous correspondence through 8/2/34
by John N. Hazard, Soviet Union, 3/30/1934
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