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Navruz Nekbakhtshoev has taught political science courses at St. Olaf College, and University of Nebraska Omaha. He earned his PhD in political science with a minor in Central Eurasian studies at Indiana University. His fieldwork for his dissertation was conducted in Tajikistan. He has published some of his research on Eurasian politics in journals such as Central Asian Affairs, Nationalities Papers, Central Asian Survey, Development, and Journal of Peasant Studies. The courses that he regularly teaches at University of Nebraska Omaha include Comparative Democratization, and Politics in Authoritarian Regimes.
Introduction
The Russian Federation
The Land and the People
History
The Communist Era
Stalin’s Revolution of the 1930s
The Post-Stalin Era
The Brezhnev Era
Government Transition
The Gorbachev Era
An Independent Russia is Reborn
The Putin Presidency
Russian Foreign Policy since Independence
Government of the Russian Federation
Constitution of the Russian Federation
Culture
The Changing Economy
The Commonwealth of Independent States
Collapse of the Soviet Union
Commonwealth of Independent States
Economy under the CIS
Some Regional Problems of the CIS
Western Republics
Belarus
Ukraine
Moldova
Transcaucasian Republics
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Georgia
Central Asian Republics
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Web Sites and Bibliography