Russia / Viqi Wagner, book editor.

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Contributors: Wagner, Viqi, 1953-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Detroit, MI : Greenhaven Press, [2009]
Series:Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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505 0 0 |t What is Russia's role in international politics? Russia is the world's next energy superpower /  |r Fiona Hill ; Russia is not the world's next energy superpower /  |r Carol R. Saivetz ; The United States should view Russia as a strategic partner /  |r Gary Hart ; The United States should not view Russia as a strategic partner /  |r John Edwards and Jack Kemp ; Russia's influence in the Middle East is growing /  |r Ed Blanche ; Russia's global influence is shrinking /  |r Peter Zeihan ; Russia's unsafe nuclear stockpile is a threat to global stability /  |r National Intelligence Council ; Russia has made some progress in securing its nuclear stockpile /  |r Matthew Bunn and Anthony Wier --  |t Is Russia moving toward democracy? Russia is moving toward democracy /  |r Vyacheslav Nikonov ; Russia is moving away from democracy /  |r Peter Wilson ; Russia is becoming a dictatorship /  |r Orlando Figes ; Russia is not becoming a democracy or a dictatorship /  |r Stephen Kotkin ; The Kremlin respects Russians' civil rights /  |r Dmitry Medvedev ; The Kremlin assassinates its critics /  |r Michael Specter ; Russia is fighting terrorism undemocratically and unsuccessfully /  |r Nabi Abdullaev and Simon Saradzhyan --  |t How is Western culture influencing Russia? Western consumer goods are improving Russians' standard of living /  |r Steve Liesman ; Western-style consumer credit is driving Russians into debt /  |r Yasha Levine ; Russians embrace Western pop culture /  |r Viv Groskop ; Russians embrace patriotic homegrown culture /  |r Fred Weir ; Westerners want to work and live in Russia /  |r Olga Sharapova ; Russians and migrant workers want to leave Russia to work and live in the West /  |r Irina Ivakhnyuk --  |t What is Russia's greatest challenge? Russia is facing population decline /  |r Victor Yasmann ; Environmental pollution is a major problem in Russia /  |r Mark A. Smith ; Russia's reliance on oil exports may lead to its downfall /  |r Moisés Naím ; Russia's relationship with the Middle East is perilous /  |r Igor Khrestin and John Elliott ; The gap between rich and poor is undermining Russian society /  |r Luke Harding. 
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