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Introduction

This guide is intended to serve as reference for instructors who wish to integrate Moscow News articles as primary source reading within their courses. Instructors are encouraged to leverage the material as they see fit including integrating within syllabi, assigning as reading for class preparation or use in online courses as background for discussion posts. The articles identified in this guide are also a valuable resource for guided research.

This is a complimentary resource; however, the linked URLs will only work with accounts authenticated to the subscribing institution. Further distribution is not permitted.

About the Moscow News

Moscow News (pub. 1930-2014) was the oldest English-language newspaper in Russia and, arguably, the newspaper with the longest democratic history. From a mouthpiece of the Communist party to an influential advocate for social and political change, the pages of Moscow News reflect the shifting ideological, political, social and economic currents that have swept through the Soviet Union and Russia in the last century.

In its early years, Moscow News largely served as yet another weapon in the Soviet Union’s propaganda arsenal. However, starting in the 1980s, Moscow News flourished into an influential independent resource and a strong proponent of Gorbachev’s policies of glasnost and perestroika. The newspaper became a platform for advocates of radical reform, as well as a forum for discussing traditionally taboo subjects, such as the repressions and show trials of the 1930s, the Katyn massacre of Polish officers by Soviets, and more. Its reputation for critical, independent reporting makes Moscow News a valuable resource for understanding the tumultuous years surrounding the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the new challenges facing Russia in the Putin era.

The Moscow News Digital Archive contains all obtainable published issues (1930-2014, approx. 60,000 pages), including issues of the newspaper’s short-lived sister publication Moscow Daily News (1932-1938). The Moscow News Digital Archive offers scholars the most comprehensive collection available for this title. It features full page-level digitization, complete original graphics, and searchable text, and is cross-searchable with numerous other East View digital resources.

How to use this guide

The curriculum guide is arranged in broad topics aligned to curriculum related to the history of Russia, the Soviet Union and the Former Soviet Union as well as the history of the Cold War and U.S./Russian relations. Key articles are identified with a citation and a persistent URL, which will allow for direct linking to the article from accounts authenticated into the subscribing institution. The persistent URLs will not work and should not be distributed to users that are not associated with the subscribing institution. The selected articles may not be printed or otherwise distributed in course packs.

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East View is a leading provider of native and translated foreign language information products and services, including Russian, Chinese, and Arabic databases, print periodicals, books and microforms. The company serves all geographies and many market segments, including academic institutions, government organizations, corporations, public and federal libraries and law firms.

About East View Global Press Archive

Global Press Archive (GPA) is in initiative to index, digitize and consolidate global newspapers regardless of language or origin to create the most comprehensive archival collection of digital news sources. GPA’s mission is to bring uncommon information from extraordinary places to academic markets through a program focused on: Preservation, Digitization, Discovery, and Access.

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THE SOVIET PERIOD, 1922-1991

Growth Under ‘Socialism in One Country’

First Five-Year Plan“Large Increases in Industry Planned,” Moscow News, No.1, October 05, 1930, Page 2 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49777898

“Second Year of Plan Ends with Success,” Moscow News, No.1, October 05, 1930, Page 2 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49777898

“Making the First Soviet Combines, Moscow News, No.1, October 05, 1930, Page 5 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49777901

“ELECTRIFICATION—DNIEPERSTROI,” Moscow News, No.15, December 17, 1930, Page 8 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49777968

“ELECTRIFICATION IN 3rd YEAR OF FIVE YEAR PLAN,” Moscow News, No.17, December 27, 1930, Page 1 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49777911

“USSR COTTON BOOMING WITH COLLECTIVIZATION,” Moscow News, No.6, January 27, 1932, Page 3 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49746036

“BIG STRIDES IN SOVIET LIGHT INDUSTRY,” Moscow News, No.7, February 02, 1932, Page 8 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49746001

“New Textile Invention to Save Labor, Metal and Power,” Moscow News , No.24, April 28, 1932, Pages 10 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49746138

16th Party Congress““SPECIAL QUARTER” TO DOUBLE SPEED,” Moscow News, No.4, October 20, 1930, Page 1 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49777878

“Declaration of N. Bukharin To the Central Committee of the All Russian Communist Party (b),” Moscow News, No.11, November 26, 1930, Page 6 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49777926

“Giant New Coal-Metal Base Connects Unit and Kuzbas,” Moscow News, No.38, May 24, 1931, Page 2 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49746891

“Factory Technical Schools Grow Fast Education Comes Closer to industry,” Moscow News, No.41, June 08, 1931, Page 3 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49746410

“First Soviet Printing Press Completed A New Industry Growing Up In the USSR,” Moscow News, No.51, July 28, 1931, Page 5 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49746496

“CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE’S DECREE ON HIGHER EDUCATION,” Moscow Daily News, No.117, September 21, 1932, Page 1 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49727688

Stalin’s “Dizzy with Success” speech“HOW USSR HAS ADVANCED IN PAST 10 YEARS, Moscow News, No.46, November 13, 1939, Page 9 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763084

“RYUTIN AND HIS VOICE MUST BE HEARD,” Moscow News, No.21, June 03, 1990, Page 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49631065

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Ukrainian Faminea. “Fake Beggars in Moscow Streets Collect for Priests and Drink,” Moscow News, No.61, September 17, 1931, Page 5 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49746770

“Declassified famine,” Moscow News, No.25, June 18, 1993, Page 15 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49798304

“Holodomor History Opens Fierce Debate,” Moscow News, No.49, December 22, 2006, Page 6 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49985823

“Genocide Remembered,” Moscow News, No.19, May 18, 2007, Page 18 of 32, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49987302

“Russia praises Ukraine for pulling 1930s famine resolution at UN,” Moscow News, No.38, September 26, 2008, Page 5 of 32, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49715033

“Famine anniversary draws heated words,” Moscow News , No.46, November 21, 2008, Page 11 of 32, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49714317

Soviet Union Initiatives Non-Aggression Pacts“Soviet Peace Policy Shown In Non-Aggression Parleys,” Moscow News , No.2, January 07, 1932, Page 2 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49745955

“Soviet-Finnish Pact Concluded,” Moscow News, No.6, January 27, 1932, Page 1 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49746034

“POLISH-USSR PACT,” Moscow News, No.6, January 27, 1932, Page 1 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49746034

“Pact is Signed With Latvia,” Moscow News, No.9, February 12, 1932, Page 2 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49746011

“Esthonia Ratifies Non-Aggression Pact,” Moscow Daily News, No.78, August 04, 1932, Page 1 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49727602

“Provocations of Finnish Reactionary Government Against USSR,” Moscow News No.51, December 18, 1939, Page 6 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763509

United States of America recognizes USSR“Borah, Moore Launch Move for U.S.S.R. Recognition,” Moscow News, No.15, December 17, 1930, Page 1 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49777961

“United States Campaign to Recognize USSR,” Moscow News , No.24, April 28, 1932, Page 4 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49746132

Ivan Bunin wins Russia’s first Nobel Prize in literature“Russian Literature of the 19th Century,” Moscow News, No.35, August 25, 1934, Page 5 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49745816

“ BUNIN — the Pride of Russian Literature,” Moscow News, No.42, October 24, 1970, Page 13 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49783676

“BUNIN’S FIRST MUSE,” Moscow News, No.16, April 19, 1987, Page 16 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49790578

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Second Five-Year Plan“On the Second Five-Year Plan of Development Of the National Economy of the USSR (1933-37), “Moscow News, No.8, February 17, 1934, Page 1 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49602598

“From the Sixth to the Seventh Congress of Soviets,” Moscow News, No.3, January 17, 1935, Page 3 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49761331

“THIRD FIVE-YEAR PLAN FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY OF THE USSR (1938-1942),” Moscow News, No.14, April 03, 1939, Page 2 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763515

“Economic Progress of the Soviet Union During the Five-Year Plans,” Moscow News, No.45, November 06, 1939, Page 16 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763917

“FACTS AND FIGURES,” Moscow News, No.16, April 29, 1979, Page 10 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49785805

17th Party Congress“On the Second Five-Year Plan of Development Of the National Economy of the USSR (1933-37), “Moscow News, No.8, February 17, 1934, Page 1 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49602598

“Report of Credentials Commission Testifies to Fact That Since 17th Congress the Party Has Grown Still Stronger,” Moscow News, No.13, March 27, 1939, Page 2 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763244

Soviet Union joins League of Nations“The USSR Enters The League,” Moscow News, No.40, September 27, 1934, Page 2 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49745520

“Soviet Union and the League of Nations,” Moscow News, No.40, September 27, 1934, Page 3 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49745525

“LITVINOV’S SPEECH AT 100TH SESSION OF LEAGUE COUNCIL,” Moscow News, No.5, February 02, 1938, Page 4 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49761561

“Soviet Press Comments on League Decision to ‘Expel’ USSR,” Moscow News, No.52, December 25, 1939, Page 22 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49762730

Consolidating Power Pre-World War II

Kirov assassinated and the beginning of Stalinist purges“Group Expelled For Aid to Foes Of Soviet Union,” Moscow Daily News, No.135, October 12, 1932, Page 4 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49727815

“Kirov, Champion of Humanity’s Emancipation,” Moscow News, No.49, December 06, 1934, Page 3 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49745774

“The Millions Take Leave of Kirov,” Moscow Daily News , No.281, December 06, 1934, Page 1 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49728179

- “SPEECH OF V. M. MOLOTOV AT KIROV’S FUNERAL,” Moscow News, No.50, December 13, 1934, Page 6 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49745864

- “Int’l Leaders Defense of Trotskyite-Zinovyevite Terrorists Aids Nazi Anti-Soviet Campaign,” Moscow Daily News, No.206, September 06, 1936, Page 2 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49744258

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- “We Will Demonstrate Our Devotion To Cause of Socialism,’ Electors Write Molotov, Hailing His Candidacy,” Moscow Daily News, No.265, November 20, 1937, Page 1 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49743164

- “Sergei Mironovich Kirov: an Ardent Bolshevik Who Knew No Fear, Conquered All Difficulties,” Moscow Daily News, No.274, December 01, 1937, Page 2 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49743433

- “Unearthing buried crimes,” Moscow News, No.30, August 06, 2013, Page 20 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49722486

Third Five-Year Plan & 18th Party Congress“18TH CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE SOVIET UNION (BOLSHEVIKS): SPEECH OF COMRADE VOROSHILOV,” Moscow News, No.12, March 22, 1939, Page 2 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763771

“THIRD FIVE-YEAR PLAN FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY OF THE USSR (1938-1942),” Moscow News, No.14, April 03, 1939, Page 2 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763515

“Soviet Trade in Third Five-Year Plan,” Moscow News, No.16, April 17, 1939, Page 7 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763609

“Economic Progress of the Soviet Union During the Five-Year Plans,” Moscow News, No.45, November 06, 1939, Page 16 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763917

Soviet Annexations and Occupations“SPEECH OF COMRADE V.M. MOLOTOV,” Moscow News, No.38, September 18, 1939, Page 3 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763990

“NOTE OF GOVERNMENT OF USSR HANDED TO POLISH AMBASSADOR IN MOSCOW ON MORNING OF SEPT. 17, 1939,” Moscow News, No.39, September 25, 1939, Page 2 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49762940

“Why Red Army Crossed Polish Frontier,” Moscow News, No.39, September 25, 1939, Page 8 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49762962

“Arrival of Von Ribbentrop, German Foreign Minister,” Moscow News, No.40, October 02, 1939, Page 4 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763209

“Statement of Von Ribbentrop to TASS Correspondent,” Moscow News, No.40, October 02, 1939, Page 4 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763209

“On the Conclusion of a Germano-Soviet Treaty on Amity And the Frontier Between the USSR and Germany,” Moscow News, No.40, October 02, 1939, Page 4 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763209

“On the Conclusion of a Treaty of Mutual Assistance And Friendship Between the Soviet Union and The Democratic Republic of Finland,” Moscow News , No.49, December 04, 1939, Page 3 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763436

“Pravda’ Discusses Treaty of Mutual Aid and Friendship Between USSR and Democratic Republic of Finland,” Moscow News, No.50, December 11, 1939, Page 2 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763327

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“Provocations of Finnish Reactionary Government Against USSR,” Moscow News, No.51, December 18, 1939, Page 6 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49763509

“An Injustice Redressed,” Moscow News, No.27, July 03, 1940, Page 8 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49604354

“BESSARABIA and NORTHERN BUKOVINA,” Moscow News, No.27, July 03, 1940, Page 4 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49604346

“Peoples Parliaments of Latvia, Lithuania and Esthonia Adopt Soviet Constitutions,” Moscow News, No.35, August 29, 1940, Page 1 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49764028

“German Atrocities and Wrecking in Estonia Revealed,” Moscow News, No.96, November 29, 1944, Pag 2 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49765796

“Latvia Fights Difficulties In Rebuilding Country,” Moscow News, No.58, July 21, 1945, Page 3 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49773493

“Friendship Is Our Force,” Moscow News, No.58, July 20, 1960, Page 6 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49777423

“Fight for a Lasting and Just Peace!,” Moscow News, No.27, July 04, 1964, Page 5 of 47, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49607071

“STALIN IN EARLY 1939,” Moscow News, No.35, September 03, 1989, Page 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49792781

“THE BALTICS: THAT VERY DIFFICULT YEAR,” Moscow News , No.32, August 19, 1990, Page 15 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49631237

“Lithuania: one year of ‘independence’ within the USSR,”Moscow News, No.12, March 24, 1991, Page 6 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49797112

Trotsky is assassinated in Mexico“Trial of the Trotskyite-Zinovyevite Terrorist Center,” Moscow Daily News , No.193, August 22, 1936, Page 3 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49744455

“Crimes of Trotskyite Wreckers Merit Stern Punishment,” Moscow Daily News, No.267, November 21, 1936, Page 1 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49744001

The Great Patriotic War (1941-1945)

Stalin names himself head of government, May 6, 1941Nazi Germany’s invasion of Soviet Union, June 22, 1941Fall of Berlin on May 2, 1942German surrender at Stalingrad, February 2, 1943The Moscow Conferences, September 29, 1941-December 26, 1945

“NAZIS’ STALINGRAD DEFEAT IS HEAVIEST SINCE BEGINNING OF SOVIET-GERMAN WAR,” Moscow News, No.71, November 28, 1942, Page 1 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49764358

“The Battle That Turned the Tide,” Moscow News, No.10, February 02, 1944, Page 3 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49765873

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“Symbol of Soviet Heroism,” Moscow News, No.9, January 31, 1945, Page 1 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/4977340

“ORDER OF THE DAY OF THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSAR OF DEFENSE”, Moscow News, No.18, May 05, 1942, Page 1 of 6, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49764328

“Territory Occupied by Germans Which Red Army Liberated From German Fascist Invaders by Third Anniversary of Patriotic War,” Moscow News, No.50, June 22, 1944, Page 3 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49765889

“Three Years of the Patriotic War Of the Soviet Union,” Moscow News, No.50, June 22, 1944, Page 1 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49765887

“12TH SESSION OF SUPREME SOVIET OF USSR OPENS,” Moscow News, No.50, June 23, 1945, Page 1 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49773542

The Cold War, 1947-1991

Fourth and Fifth Five-Year Plans, 1945-1955“Supreme Soviet of RSFSR Approves Five-Year Plan, Budget,” Moscow News, No.51, June 26, 1946, Page 2 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49774160

“Fifth Five-Year Plan Fulfilled Successfully,” Moscow News, No.33, April 25, 1956, Page 1 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49775332

“FACTS AND FIGURES,” Moscow News, No.16, April 29, 1979, Page 10 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49785805

Cold War Begins“Dollar Diplomacy in New Garb,” Moscow News, No.38, May 14, 1947, Page 2 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49774627

“Letter from New York,” Moscow News, No.76, September 24, 1947, Page 2 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49774607

“THE SOVIET UNION—A WORLD POWER,” Moscow News, No.88, November 05, 1947, Page 3 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49774428

“Topics of the Day: Truman Doctrine in Action,” Moscow News, No.91, November 15, 1947, Page 2 of 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49774661

De-Stalinization and ‘The Thaw,’ 1953- 1956Stalin Dies, March 5, 1953

“Secret Speech to the Twentieth Congress,” February 14-25, 1956

Khrushchev’s ‘Virgin Land’ program, 1954-63

Nixon and Khrushchev “Kitchen Debates,” July 24, 1959

*Coverage drops from 1949-1956, See Database Note*

“On Overcoming the Cult of the Individual and Its Consequences,” Moscow News, No.53, July 04, 1956, Page 3 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49605180

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“U.S. Vice-President Nixon Opens American Exhibition in Moscow,” Moscow News, No.59, July 25, 1959, page 1, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49776706

“Vice-President Nixon in USSR,” Moscow News, No.60, July 29, 1959, page 1, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49776826

“Vice-President Nixon in USSR,” Moscow News, No.61, August 01, 1959, page 1, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49776541

“Let Us Fulfill the Will of Our Peoples,” Moscow News, No.62, August 05, 1959, page 5, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49776796

Space and Nuclear Exploration Begins“World Tunes In to Second Sputnik,” Moscow News, No.90, November 07, 1957, Page 1 of 7, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49606314

“First Space Traveller,” Moscow News, No.92, November 13, 1957, Page 1 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49606329

“More Facts About the Sputniks,” Moscow News, No.95, November 23, 1957, Page 1 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49606352

“SPUTNIK 1 MAKES A THOUSAND REVOLUTIONS,” Moscow News, No. 100, December 11, 1957, Page 1 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49605592

“SOVIET MAN IN COSMOS,” Moscow News, No.15, April 15, 1961, Page 1 of 28, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49778475

“The Flight,” Moscow News, No.17, April 29, 1961, Page 12 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49778777

“NEIL ARMSTRONG- GUEST OF SOVIET SCIENTISTS, Moscow News, No.24, June 20, 1970, Page 6, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49782748

“Soviet People Cheer the Success of American Scientists and Astronauts,” No.30, August 02, 1969,page 14, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49616050

“Telegrams,” Moscow News, No.31, August 09, 1969, page 3, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49616089

“Important Step in Space Conquest,” Moscow News, No.31, August 09, 1969, page 3, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49616089

“Man’s Wings,” Moscow News, No.22, June 07, 1981, page 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49789132

Berlin Wall is built“N. S. KHRUSHCHOV’S Interview with the American Publisher G. COWLES,” Moscow News, No.18 (593), May 05, 1962, Page 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49780146

“NOTES from the Soviet Government to the Governments of the U.S.A., Britain and France,” Moscow News, No.37, September 15, 1962, Page 5 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49780127

“To Strengthen Peace, To Develop Cooperation!” Moscow News, No.25, June 22, 1963, page 6, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49782239

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“International Commentary: Kennedy’s Tour,” Moscow News, No.26, June 29, 1963, page 5, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49781100

“SOVIET GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE SHARE GRIEF OF AMERICAN PEOPLE,” Moscow News, No.48, November 30, 1963, page 2, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49781169

“International Commentary: BREAK IN THE WALL OF LIES,” Moscow News, No.1, January 04, 1964, Page 5 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49606398

“Those who went beyond the allotted bounds,” Moscow News, No.21, May 29, 1971, page 6, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49617150

“The Crime of the Century, Moscow News, November 27, 1983, Page 7, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49627724

Brezhnev Era, 1964-1982Soviet Invasions, Demilitarization Grows, Dissident Movement

“1963 Exchange of Messages Between Chairman of USSR Council of Ministers N. S. KHRUSHCHEV and U.S.President J.Kennedy on Nuclear Weapon Test Ban,” Moscow News (Free Supplement), No.4, January 26, 1963, Page 1 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49781749

“REPORT of the Central Committee of the YCL (Komsomol) and Its Tasks Arising Out of the Decisions of the 23rd Congress of the CPSU,” Moscow News , No.21, May 21, 1966, Page 14 of 47, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49610838

“SOVIET ARMY—ITS ROLE IN THE LIBERATION OF EUROPE,” Moscow News, No.4, January 27, 1968, Page 5 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49614941

“MEMORABLE VICTORY,” Moscow News, No.8, February 24, 1968, Page 6 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49615442

“Our International Commentaries: Grapes of Wrath,” Moscow News, No.15, April 13, 1968, page 7, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49614289

“Round the World,” Moscow News, No.17, April 27, 1968, page 6, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49614319

“Anxieties and Hopes of America,” Moscow News, No.24, June 15, 1968, page 10, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49614494

“Stronger Unity of Peace Forces,” Moscow News, No.18, May 01, 1968, page 7, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49614335

“Brazen Attacks of Reaction,” Moscow News, No.34, August 24, 1968, Page 4 of 22, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49614788

“APPEAL to Citizens of Czechoslovak Socialist Republic,” Moscow News, No.35, August 31, 1968, Page 6 of 18, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49614808

“Industry Fulfils Its Nine-Month Targets,” Moscow News, No.43, October 26, 1968, Page 3 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49615040

“AEROFLOT AT THE JUNCTION OF TWO FIVE-YEAR PLANS,” Moscow News, No.8, February 27, 1971, Page 5 of 47, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49618139

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“All means of transport at your disposal,” Moscow News, No.12, March 27, 1971, Page 3 of 22, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49616887

“...highways...Aeroflot,” Moscow News, No.28, July 17, 1971, Page 10 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49617329

“Resolution of the World Assembly for Peace and Independence of the Indochinese Peoples,” Moscow News, No.8, February 26, 1972, Page 3 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49619494

“Governor Warren E.Hearnes: ‘There are some things we can learn’,” Moscow News, No.8, February 26, 1972, Page 6 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49619511

“Solidarity of millions with the peoples of Indochina strengthens,” Moscow News, No.8, February 26, 1972, Page 7 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49619512

“USSR-USA: a good foundation for cultural and scientific exchanges,” Moscow News, No.17, April 29, 1972, Page 6 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49618403

“Aeroflot is 50 years old,” Moscow News, No.6, February 17, 1973, Page 11 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49620779

“SELF-EXPOSURE OF SLANDERERS,” Moscow News, No.37, September 22, 1973, Page 5 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49620319

“Declaration of the Session of the International Committee for European Security and Cooperation,” Moscow News (Supplement), No.16, April 27, 1974, Page 15 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49621025

“Before They Meet in Orbit,” Moscow News, No.22, June 07, 1975, Page 6 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49622566

“Cooperation in Space,” Moscow News, No.30, August 02, 1975, Page 11 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49622705

“SOYUZ-APOLLO: All performed their job excellently,” Moscow News, No.31, August 09, 1975, Page 10 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49622719

“Letter of A. A. GROMYKO, Minister of Foreign Affairs the USSR, to J. SAUVAGNARGUES, Minister of Foreign Affairs of France,” Moscow News, No.30, July 31, 1976, Pahe 10 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49623970

“PRESS CONFERENCE BY A.A.GROMYKO IN BONN,” Moscow News (Supplement), No.48, December 09, 1979, Page 11 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49785727

“Joint Soviet-American Statement,” Moscow News (Supplement), No.48, December 08, 1985, Page 1 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49629634

Afghanistan War and International Boycotts/Embargoes

“From friendship to fraternity,” Moscow News, No.46, November 25, 1979, Page 7 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49785745

“ON EVENTS IN AFGHANISTAN,” Moscow News, No.1, January 13, 1980, Page 7 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49787203

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“The Just Cause of the Afghan People,” Moscow News, No.2, January 20, 1980, Page 6 of 22, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49787225

“International Commentary,” Moscow News, No.2, January 20, 1980, Page 7 of 22, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49787225

“L.I. BREZHNEV’S ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS PUT BY A ‘PRAVDA’ CORRESPONDENT,” Moscow News, No.3, January 27, 1980, Page 3 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49787241

“Soviet Leaders Speak,” Moscow News (Supplement), No.9, March 09, 1980, Page 7 (26) of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49787512

“THE AMERICAN POLICY OF EMBARGO AND ITS CONSEQUENCES,” Moscow News, No.10, March 16, 1980, Page 4 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49787491

“IF FOOD IS A WEAPON - WHO LOSES OUT?” Moscow News, No.12, March 30, 1980, Page 6 of 22, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49787456

“’FAILURE OF THE GRAIN EMBARGO’,” Moscow News, No.26, July 06, 1980, Page 7 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49787900

“Press conference in Moscow,” Moscow News (Supplement), No.38, September 25, 1983, Page 3, (18) of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49627500

“‘BOEING-747’—A CRIME OF CRUSADERS,” Moscow News (Supplement), No.41, October 16, 1983, Page 4 (19) of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49627585

“The Olympics-prey of Washington’s political arrogance,” Moscow News, No.20, May 27, 1984, Page 1 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49628137

“Athletes on the USSR NOC decision,” Moscow News, No.20, May 27, 1984, Page 15 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49628137

The Rise of Gorbachev, 1985-1989“Human misfortune mustn’t serve to fan hate,” Moscow News, No.20, May 25, 1986, Page 5 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49630094

“Remembering the War,” Moscow News, No.25, June 28, 1987, page 4, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49789838

“The Zone,” Moscow News, No.28, July 19, 1987, Page 10 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49790719

“Verdict Reached,” Moscow News, No.32, August 16, 1987, Page 12 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49790528

‘My Word of Honour, No More Explosions,” Moscow News, No.29, July 17, 1988, Page 10 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49792115

“Eight Years After Chernobyl,” Moscow News, No.17, April 29, 1994, Page 7 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49799617

“Mikhail GORBACHEV: ‘We shall act,’” Moscow News, No.42, October 26, 1986, Page 1 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49630549

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“Washington after Reykjavik” Moscow News, No.45, November 16, 1986, Page 7 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49630629

“Time to Make a Choice: Reykjavik and the planet’s security,” Moscow News, No.46, November 23, 1986, Page 3 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49630650

“Peace and Security for the Persian Gulf,” Moscow News, No.23, June 14, 1987, Page 7 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49790985

“IN ISRAEL ON A CONSULAR MISSION,” Moscow News (Supplement), No.49, December 06, 1987, Page 7 (22) of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49790632

“At Home!” Moscow News, No.8, February 26, 1989, Page 1 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49793318

“NEW DIMENSIONS IN THE AFGHAN PROBLEM,” Moscow News, No.13, April 02, 1989, Page 3 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49792924

“AFGHANISTAN: AND PEACE,” Moscow News, No.21, May 28, 1989, Page 5 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49793365

“BERLIN WALL DESTROYED BY ITS CREATORS,” Moscow News,No.47, November 26, 1989, Page 6 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49793019

“GORBACHEV’S ENIGMA,” Moscow News, No.48, December 03, 1989, Page 9 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49792992

“ Berlin. November. The Wall.” Moscow News, No.48, December 03, 1989, Page 4 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49792985

“Gunter Schabowski: I Am Glad the Berlin Wall Fell,” Moscow News, No.51, December 23, 1994, Page 6 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49799712

“Lights Out for Chernobyl,” Moscow News, No.49, December 13, 2000, Page 1 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49634959

“Chernobyl Era,” Moscow News, No.50, December 20, 2000, Page 3 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49634987

“Perestroika 1985-1991,” Moscow News, No.12, March 31, 2004, Page 7 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49977362

“Many more walls yet to be torn down” Moscow News, No.40, October 06, 1991, Page 12 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49796719

“Perestroika 1985-1991,” Moscow News , No.13, April 07, 2004, Page 7 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49977467

“Perestroika 1985-1991,” Moscow News, No.20, June 02, 2004, Page 7 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49977265

“Beyond the Wall,” Moscow News, No.29, August 04, 2009, Page 2 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49717168

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The Dissolution of the Soviet Union, 1990-1991“Elections in Russia: Who Should Represent the People,” Moscow News, No.44, November 05, 1989, Page 4 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49793266

“All the President’s Power,” Moscow News, No.8, March 11, 1990, Page 8 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49631667

“PLENIPOTENTIARY REPRESENTATIVE AND GUARANTOR OF DEMOCRACY,” Moscow News, No.10, March 18, 1990, Page 6 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49630896

“THE PRESIDENCY— A SERIOUS UNDERTAKING,” Moscow News, No.11, March 25, 1990, Page 6 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49630911

“In Search of a Miracle,” Moscow News, No.14, April 15, 1990, Page 4 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49630962

“UNION, FEDERATION, CONFEDERATION: If not a treaty, what?” Moscow News, No.22, June 10, 1990, Page 8 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49631074

“WHAT KIND OF UNION TREATY DO WE NEED?” Moscow News, No.40, October 14, 1990, Page 3 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49631390

“What’s In Store For Us,” Moscow News, No.47, December 02, 1990, Page 12 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49631490

“What Happened in Paris,” Moscow News, No.47, December 02, 1990, Page 12 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49631490

“THE IDEA OF A UNION TREATY AND LITHUANIAN PUBLIC REACTION TO IT,” Moscow News, No.50, December 23, 1990, Page 7 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49631575

“Is the CPSU two, three, or four parties?” Moscow News, No.19, May 12, 1991, Page 5 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49796714

“Soviet President With Two Heads,” Moscow News, No.25, June 23, 1991, Page 6 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49796524

“YELTSIN IS PRESIDENT. WHAT NEXT?” Moscow News, No.25, June 23, 1991, Page 6 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49796524

“Is the country entering a season of coups?” Moscow News, No.34, September 01, 1991, Page 4 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49797017

“RUSSIAN PROCURATOR-GENERAL: ‘There will be no mass arrests’” Moscow News, No.34, September 01, 1991, Page 11 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49797023

“Cost of Coup,” Moscow News, No.36, September 08, 1991, Page 3 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49797062

“Gorbachev overthrown once again,” Moscow News, No.50, December 15, 1991, Page 4 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49796667

“How the Soviet Union Passed Away,” Moscow News, No.49, December 18, 2002, Page 6 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49975439

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“WHAT I HAVE READ, HEARD OR SEEN,” Moscow News, No.51, December 22, 1991, Page 3 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49796864

“USA cautious so far,” Moscow News, No.52, December 29, 1991, Page 6 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49796454

“JOINING THE BATTLE FOR A PLACE IN EUROPE’S SUN,” Moscow News, No.52, December 29, 1991, Page 12 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49796436

“Mikhail Gorbachev Celebrates His 75th Birthday,” Moscow News, No.7, March 03, 2006, Page 2 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49985705

“Russia Celebrates Day of State Flag,” Moscow News, No.33, August 22, 2008, Page 10 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49714213

“A Very Russian Coup,” Moscow News, No.63, August 19, 2011, Page 1 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49720154

Post-Soviet Union

Boris Yeltsin and the Russian Federation“USSR—Champion of Collective Security,” Moscow News, No.32, August 16, 1969, Page 4 of 30, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49616146

“Collective Security - A Vital Need,” Moscow News, No.2, January 17, 1970, Page 7 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49782504

“Our International Commentaries,” Moscow News, No.14, April 08, 1972, Page 7 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49618320

“Deepening the process of detente,” Moscow News, No.35, September 08, 1973, Page 7 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49620275

“For peace and collective security in Asia,” Moscow News, No.41, October 19, 1974, Page 23 of 31, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49621722

“Russian banks sound the alarm,” Moscow News, No.48, December 01, 1991, Page 5 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49796607

“Vladimir Stupishin: ‘The freedom of one people must not hinder that of another...’” Moscow News , No.28, July 12, 1992, Page 5 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49797873

“News Briefs: Yet Another Round of Intergovernmental Talks...” Moscow News, No.33, August 13, 1993, Page 2 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49798721

“The withdrawal of Russian forces from Lithuania suspended,” Moscow News, No.35, August 27, 1993, Page 6 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49798152

“Moscow: no large gangs have been exposed,” Moscow News, No.42, October 15, 1993, Page 14 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49798631

“President’s trap? A trap for the President,” Moscow News, No.42, October 15, 1993, Page 1 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49798626

“Flight from the besieged White House,” Moscow News, No.44, October 29, 1993, Page 3 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49798503

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“Resumption of acquaintance,” Moscow News, No.46, November 12, 1993, Page 5 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49798

“ The Uneasy Truce Between President and Parliament,” Moscow News, No.6, February 11, 1994, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49799225

“The Baltics seeking to keep Russia in check,” Moscow News, No.11, March 18, 1994, Page 4 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49799498

“Ruble Spirals Into Abyss,” Moscow News, No.41, October 14, 1994, Page 7 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49799587

“Managing the Coming Bank Crisis,” Moscow News, No.41, October 14, 1994, Page 7 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49799587

“Why the Ruble Crashed,” Moscow News, No.42, October 21, 1994, Page 7 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49799117

“Ruble Crash Raises Conspiracy Theories,” Moscow News, No.42, October 21, 1994, Page 2 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49799086

“Newly Appointed, Nearly Assassinated,” Moscow News, No.28, July 24, 1996, Page 4 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49632591

“The Crisis in Ukraine and Russian Policy,” Moscow News, No.31, August 14, 1996, Page 5 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49632656

“Moscow-Kiev Rift Set to Widen,” Moscow News, No.35, September 11, 1996, Page 5 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49632712

“New Criminal Code To Deal with Economic Crime,” Moscow News, No.37, September 25, 1996, Page 9 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49632748

“Elections on the Chechen Battlefield,” Moscow News, No.47, December 04, 1996, Page 1 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/50156474

“Soviet criminal law,” Moscow News, No.48, December 04, 1971, Page 2 of 30, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49617875

“Communists Would Prefer to Continue the War,” Moscow News, No.47, December 04, 1996, Page 1 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/50156474

“Chechen War Vets: Out of Sight, Out of Mind,” Moscow News, No.49-50, December 19, 1996, Page 5 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/50156417

“Alexei llyushenko on the New Criminal Code,” Moscow News, No.1, January 16, 1997, Page 2 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49632967

“What Yeltsin Will Be Signing in Paris,” Moscow News, No.20, May 29, 1997, Page 3 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49633134

“An Apolitical Politician,” Moscow News, No.27, July 17, 1997, Page 1 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49633222

“Clinton Riding NATO Expansion Into History,” Moscow News, No.30, August 07, 1997, Page 4 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49633295

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“Don’t Slam the Door,” Moscow News, No.45, November 24, 1999, Page 4 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49800392

“Chechnya: Lessons We Failed To Learn,” Moscow News, No.50, December 29, 1999, Page 5 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49800352

“The Collective Security Treaty Organization is resolved to reform the CIS....” Moscow News, No.19, May 26, 2006, Page 6 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/50092477

Financial Crash and Yeltsin Resigns, 1998-1999“Second Largest Ruble Crash After “Black Tuesday” of October 1994,” Moscow News, No.33, September 03, 1998, Page 1 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49634118

“President Yeltsin’s Impeachment Put Off Until Autumn,” Moscow News, No.27, July 23, 1998, Page 3 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49634014

“The Crisis Has Stabilized,” Moscow News, No.30, August 13, 1998, Page 3 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49634078

“Logic of the Absurd,” Moscow News, No.31, August 18, 1999, Page 4 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49800116

“Finance Ministry’s New Program To Fill the Coffers,” Moscow News, No.31, August 20, 1998, Page 7 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49634098

“Bail Russia Out At Your Own Risk,” Moscow News, No.31, August 20, 1998, Page 7 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49634098

“Financial Collapse As a Means of Payment,” Moscow News, No.32, August 27, 1998, Page 1 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49634102

“Banks Go Bang,” Moscow News, No.32, August 27, 1998, Page 1 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49634102

“The Gravest Situation in Reform Years,” Moscow News, No.33, September 03, 1998, Page 8 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49634131

“Impeachment or Ban on CPRF?,” Moscow News, No.12, March 31, 1999, Page 2 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49799962

“Impeachment: Democracy in Action,” Moscow News, No.18, May 19, 1999, Page 3 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49800347

“ Prince Vladimir,” Moscow News, No.30, August 11, 1999, Page 2 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49800424

“Yeltsin Spits in Russia’s Face,” Moscow News, No.30, August 11, 1999, Page 2 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49800424

“Duma Confirms Putin,” Moscow News, No.31, August 18, 1999, Page 1 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49800111

“The August Financial Crash: A Year On,” Moscow News, No.31, August 18, 1999, Page 4 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49800116

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“Enchanted Wanderer,” Moscow News, No.49, December 22, 1999, Page 4 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49800067

“Boris Yeltsin, the Great and Terrible,” Moscow News, No.1, January 19, 2000, Page 3 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49634454

“Summing Up the Yeltsin Era,” Moscow News, No.1, January 19, 2000, Page 7 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49634458

The Rise of Putin & New Authoritarianism, 2000

Putin’s First and Second Presidential Terms, 2000-2004; 2004-2008“Vladimir Putin: 100 Days and Four Years Later,” Moscow News, No.12, March 29, 2000, Page 2 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49634487

“Flying Start,” Moscow News, No.18, May 10, 2000, Page 1 of 12, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49634558

“Hundreds Dead in Dramatic Aftermath of School Hostage Siege in Beslan, North Ossetia,” Moscow News, No.34, September 08, 2004, Page 1 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49977670

“Grieving in Beslan,” Moscow News, No.36, September 22, 2004, Page 1 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49977078

“Kill Shamil,”Moscow News, No.36, September 22, 2004, Page 1 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49977078

“Leading Russia: Putin in the Hot Seat,” Moscow News, No.39, October 12, 2005, Page 7 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49979273

“PUTIN RESHUFFLES GOV,” Moscow News, No.44, November 16, 2005, Page 1 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49979406

“Trial of Beslan Terrorist Casts Shadow over Death Penalty Moratorium,” Moscow News, No.6, February 17, 2006, Page 3 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49985646

“Putin to Restructure Nuclear Industry,” Moscow News, No.24, June 30, 2006, Page 2 of 16, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49985657

“Four Rival Rallies Planned for Saturday in Moscow,” Moscow News, No.14, April 13, 2007, Page 6 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49986534

“Moscow Opposition Protests Trouble-freed,” Moscow News, No.23, June 15, 2007, Page 3 of 32, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49986731

“Russia to Restructure Defense Export Company,” Moscow News, No.24, June 22, 2007, Page 11 of 32, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49986890

“Putin Halts CFE Treaty, Ends Asymmetric Game,” Moscow News, No.28, July 20, 2007, Page 4 of 32, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49987380

“CFE Treaty Bust-Up, Moscow News, No.28, July 20, 2007, Page 4 of 32, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49987357

“Putin Addresses Huge Rally in Moscow,” Moscow News, No.46, November 23, 2007, Page 1 of 32, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49987197

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“Kasparov Arrested in Illegal March,” Moscow News, No.47, November 30, 2007, Page 11 of 32, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49987327

“Medvedev’s Moment,” Moscow News, No.49, December 14, 2007, Page 1 of 32, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49987453

“Russia Suspends CFE Treaty,” Moscow News, No.49, December 14, 2007, Page 2 of 32, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49987454

“No Munich in Bucharest,” Moscow News, No.14, April 11, 2008, Page 15 of 36, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49714847

“Metals Merge is a Bailout in Disguise,” Moscow News, No.5, February 13, 2009, Page 8 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49716491

“In Beslan, fear and anger endure,” Moscow News, No.33, September 01, 2009, Page 1 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49717414

Putin’s Second Premiership, 2008-2012“Moscow to host talks to resolve gas standoff,” Moscow News, No.1, January 16, 2009, Page 2 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49716267

“EU losing trust in Russia and Ukraine,” Moscow News, No.1, January 16, 2009, Page 14 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49716271

“Russia-Ukraine clinch gas deal,” Moscow News , No.2, January 23, 2009, Page 9 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49716773

“Problems in the Pipeline,” Moscow News, No.19, May 22, 2009, Page 7 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49716863

“Obama ain’t no rock star,” Moscow News, No.26, July 14, 2009, Page 2 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49717191

“Obama’s visit divides Russians,” Moscow News, No.26, July 14, 2009, Page 3 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49717229

“Drooling over Putin’s breakfast,” Moscow News, No.26, July 14, 2009, Page 4 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49717236

“Putin warns of Gas War III,” Moscow News, No.42, November 3, 2009, Page 8 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49717308

“Putin warns of crackdown,” Moscow News, No.95, December 09, 2011, Page 1 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49719235

“Putin rejects rerun vote,” Moscow News, No.97, December 16, 2011, Page 1 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49719724

“Bigger rally protests vote fraud,” Moscow News, No.100, December 27, 2011, Page 1 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49719555

“Laughter and defiance on Sakharov Avenue,” Moscow News, No.100, December 27, 2011, Page 5 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49719566

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Putin’s Third Presidential Term, 2012-present“Tolerance, Not Gay Bans,” Moscow News, No.89, November 18, 2011, Page 4 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49720030

“Putin Faces Down Protests,” Moscow News, No.16, March 06, 2012, Page 1 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49722199

“For whom the bell tolls,” Moscow News, No.18, March 13, 2012, Page 5 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49721676

“Russian Arms Fuel Syrian Conflict,” Moscow News, No.20, March 20, 2012, Page 1 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49722059

“Putin backs business watchdogs,” Moscow News, No.40, May 29, 2012, Page 1 of 15, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49721263

“Changing the Trade Rules,” Moscow News, No.62, August 28, 2012, Page 1 of 23, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49721774

“The upside of the Snowden saga,” Moscow News, No.30, August 06, 2013, Page 16 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49722482

“New law sparks gender studies debate,” Moscow News, No.30, August 06, 2013, Page 23 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49722490

“Obama’s Unpalatable Fudge,” Moscow News, No.31, August 13, 2013, Page 15 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49722441

“‘Unloved and unwanted’” Moscow News, No.32, August 20, 2013, Page 4 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49722403

“Better a bad peace,” Moscow News, No.32, August 20, 2013, Page 16 of 24, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49722386

“Anti-gay laws? Don’t take the bait,” Moscow News, No.35, September 12, 2013, Page 3 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49722312

“Sex in the Soviet closet,” Moscow News, No.35, September 12, 2013, Page 6 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49722321

“Street clashes erupt in Kiev,” Moscow News, No.47, December 05, 2013, Page 1 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49722347

“Can’t we all just get along?” Moscow News, No.48, December 12, 2013, Page 2 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49722291

“Sochi snub,” Moscow News, No.50, December 26, 2013, Page 3 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/49722469

“Speaking to Soviet Winter Olympic legends,” Moscow News, No.1-2, January 16, 2014, Page 8 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/50135721

“Euromaidan and use of force,” Moscow News, No.3, January 23, 2014, Page 2 of 8, Persistent URL: https://dlib.eastview.com/browse/doc/50135723