David Sheedy

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Yet many policies of the present-day Russian leadership have their origins in the last years and months of the existence of the USSR. By far the most important of those policies has been the Russian leadership’s early decision to maintain Moscow’s political, economic, and military control over the “near abroad,” as the Russian political elite and media dubbed the former Soviet republics.
The Last Empire: The Final Days of the Soviet Union
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